He said, ‘Arre tu toh mere baap ke aawaz mein gaata hai’.” “Pancham da also wept when he heard me sing SD Burman’s Sun Mere Bandhu. She said, ‘I felt that Sachin Da was standing in front of me and singing this song.’”Īsha Bhosle then took Sudesh to RD Burman. She covered her face with her hands when I sang and when my song got over, when she removed her hands and I could see that she was weeping. Around 1986, when I met Asha ji for the first time she heard me singing SD Burman’s song from Amar Prem, Doli Mein Bithai Ke…’.
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At around the same time the business of hand painted posters went down as digital posters gained popularity. He began liking Bollywood singers like Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi and he then encouraged me to go on. They never expected this from me and from then on mere Pitaji ka mann parivartan ho gaya, he changed. How people would clap hard and do wolf whistles and scream ‘Once More’ at my performances. One day, my parents came and saw my performance at an auditorium and they noticed the love and appreciation my work got. "People came and told my parents to go and see what I was doing because at home I was a shy, silent and ghabraya hua bachcha. In 1982, Sudesh Bhosale joined a famous orchestra group Melody Makers and began to do little performances on stage. 70s - 80s had a lot of mimicry artistes who would mimic a lot of the older actors – but I was the first one to mimic Amitabh Bachchan. Then I also would be called to perform on stage during Ganpati.
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Word spread and people began to call me home to perform for events, pujas and birthdays. “I never learnt any singing but one day I imitated Saigal Saab, Sachin Da, Hemant da and my friends loved it. His father never liked those songs, so when he’d be at home, the kids would listen to classical ragas and as soon as he’d leave they would begin listening to songs like, Baar Baar dekho Hazar Baar dekho… I am a very good portrait artiste and from the age of 14 to 22 years, I worked dedicatedly with my father as a painter and never thought I would be a singer, or a mimicry artiste or a comedian.”Īt his conservative, traditional Maharashtrian middle-class home, Bollywood music was totally banned. When I was 14, I joined my father’s studio as his assistant. And I had both art forms in me – music as well as painting. He painted film posters of all Rajshri Productions, V Shantaram’s films, for movies like Mughal-e-Azam, and others.
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“Since my childhood, I have heard pure classical music, natya sangeet and Marathi Sugam Sangeet. A post shared by Sudesh Bhosale Bhosale’s mother, Suman Bhosale was a classical singer and his maternal grandmom, (Nani) was a classical artiste on All India Radio, Durgabai Shirodkar from the Agra Gharana.