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Sunday, 31 July 2016

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Google marks Munshi Premchand’s birthday with a doodle inspired by his work

Google marks Munshi Premchand’s birthday with a doodle inspired by his work


Google dedicated a doodle to writer Munshi Premchand on his 136th birth anniversary on Sunday.
Premchand, known as the ‘Shakespeare of India’ and ‘Upanyaas Samrat’ (Emperor of Novels), wove social issues into his narrative that was largely inspired by rural India, a fact the doodle alludes to in its detail.
Some of his notable works include Godaan, his “last and most famous novel” that Google drew inspiration from in the doodle, Premsharam, the short stories Idgah and Shatranj ke Khiladi, Nirmala and Seva Sadan, among others.
Progressive in his thought, Premchand’s literature emoted the working class through his characters, picking on details in the social fabric of the time, details that still hold true even today.
“Although much of it was fiction, Premchand’s writing often incorporated realistic settings and events, a style he pioneered within Hindi literature,” Google cited.
He was born in 1880 as Dhanpat Rai in Uttar Pradesh. He started writing when he was still a young teen, using the pen name ‘Nawab Rai’ for a while. By his death, the Munshi had penned close to 300 stories in various literary formats.
Though known for his proficiency in Hindi, Premchand was fluent in Urdu and Persian, and also learnt English.
For a profession, he chose to be a teacher. At one point, he even worked as a scriptwriter in the film industry.
He however quit his job to join the non-coperation in the 1920s.
Mahatma Gandhi was an influence in much of Premchand’s writings, as Google notes.
Premchand finally died in October 8, 1936, due to ill health. He was 56 years old at the time.


Source: ht

Friday, 22 July 2016

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Google Doodle celebrates Mukesh's 93rd birthday


Legendary Playback Singer Mukesh honored with a Google Doodle on his 93rd Birthday on 22nd.

Decades before single-name stars Madonna and Prince became superstars, there was the mononymous Mukesh, one of Bollywood’s most acclaimed playback singers. Mukesh first rose to fame as the singing voice of actor, Raj Kapoor in the smash hit Andaz (1949), a Hindi film about a tragic love triangle.

Born Mukesh Chand Mathur in Delhi, India on July 22, 1923, Mukesh was discovered by Motilal, an actor and distant relative, when he sang at his sister’s wedding. The talent that earned him the nickname “The Man with the Golden Voice” took time to develop. Early on, he studied with classical musician Pandit Jagannath Prasad, and for years emulated his idol, singer K.L. Saigal. Working with music director Naushad Ali, who gave him the songs for Andaz, he eventually came into his own.

In 1974, Mukesh won the National Film Award in India for Best Male Playback singer for his song "Kai Baar Yuhi Dekha Hai" from the film Rajnigandha. He followed that up with wins in 1976 at the Filmfare Awards for four songs, most notably "Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein,” the title track of the film Kabhie Kabhie and the inspiration for today’s Doodle.