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		<title>Musical Kurukshetra at Hyderabad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following write-up is by Santosh Kumar   (one of the most ardent fans of Rafi Sahab ever) and only briefly edited by Mr. A.S. Murty with insertion of the list of songs and names of the Rajasthani folk dancers from Dhola Ri Dhani, and the photographs.
Well, Iâ€™m not trying to confuse the readers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The following write-up is by Santosh Kumar   (one of the most ardent fans of Rafi Sahab ever) and only briefly edited by Mr. A.S. Murty with insertion of the list of songs and names of the Rajasthani folk dancers from Dhola Ri Dhani, and the photographs.</strong></p>
<p>Well, Iâ€™m not trying to confuse the readers by using the word â€˜Kurukshetraâ€™. No! Neither it has anything to do with a war, nor is it any competition.<br />
Itâ€™s all about the story of a â€œRang-Bhoomiâ€ not a â€œRan-Bhoomiâ€!! Itâ€™s all about a musical exhibition of talent under the firmament made up of the â€œGodâ€™s blessingsâ€.  Again, to make things clear, I must tell you that the word â€œGodâ€ here doesnâ€™t mean a religious figure. My statement points to an Indian God who has followers/disciples belonging to all religions. Yes! Iâ€™m talking about the â€œGod of Singingâ€, the maestro â€œSir Mohammad Rafiâ€! Hope I made my statement clear, so letâ€™s move on..<br />
I was talking about the â€œRang-Bhoomiâ€ which was arranged in the outskirts of Hyderabad, a place called â€œDhola-Ri-Dhaniâ€! Musical warriors and disciples set themselves towards the aforementioned destination, in their respective chariots.</p>
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<li> Chandar sir and Radha maâ€™m holding their divine weapons (Karaoke Cds/DVDs) stepped into their chariot named â€œSwiftâ€ and carried Santosh (me) along with them</li>
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<li>N.R.Padmanabhan sir boarded his chariot named â€œMaruti 800â€ and headed towards the destination. Satyendra and Yashwant joined him.</li>
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<li> Other musical warriors like Ramakrishna sir (with his nuclear weapon â€˜Harmonicaâ€™), Padmanabhan couple, Subhrammanyam duo, the great commander in chief (A.S.Murty sir and his consort) and spectators headed towards the â€œRang Bhoomiâ€ in a Pushpak Viman otherwise known as â€œBusâ€ arranged by the management of Dhola-Ri-Dhani.</li>
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<p><strong>Assemblage at Dhola-Ri-Dhani</strong><br />
Chandar sir and his troupe were the first to reach the destination. They directly went towards the venue and started to test the auditorium and the weaponry (Sound boxes, sound system) and started fine-tuning them when we,  the youngsters &#8211;  Satyendra, Yashwant and Elias &#8211;  stepped inside the open air auditorium. Soon everybody dispersed to have a survey of that beautiful place. That was around 3:30 PM. Soon other members arrived at the venue.</p>
<p>Soon decoration of our Godâ€™s idol, (read â€œRafi Saabâ€) begun, and few people started to make necessary arrangements on stage. Meanwhile everyone was waiting with bated breath for one more army, the â€œorchestra troupeâ€.<br />
I want to mention one important thing here; which is, despite the existence of security checks at the main gate, none of us were scrutinized. One single word, â€œRafiâ€, worked wonders, and made a smile run across the faces of the security personnel. â€œRafi Saabâ€, this word could do such a magic, I never knew that!<br />
<img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/image007-300x225.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
( the garlanded photograph of Rafi Sahab )</p>
<p><img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/image009-300x225.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
the birthday of a Shahanshah (Rafi Sahab) being celebrated by cutting of the cake.</p>
<p><strong>â€œBirds of a feather tend to flock together!!â€</strong><br />
This section header seems weird isnâ€™t it? Weâ€™re discussing about a musical event and weâ€™re not supposed to divert the topic to discuss/learn English idioms, phrases and proverbs!! Hold on a minute!<br />
Itâ€™s very much sync with the current narration and no way deviates us away!</p>
<p>Well, weâ€™ve been hearing this proverb for ages, but on 25th Decâ€™08 I could see it practically! When all of us were hanging around the stage doing something or the other, two ladies, out of whom Mrs Sumitra Shastry,  was a septuagenarian, the mother of Bhanumati ji (name of the lady accompanying her), entered the venue. The elderly lady was not even able to walk properly. They were just gazing around at the strangers when Murty sir went forward and talked with them. Bhanumati ji was holding a cutting of a news paper in her hand.</p>
<p>It was a very pleasant awe mingled surprise for everyone when we heard the following words from the mouth of Bhanumati ji, who is a teacher in Kendriya Vidyalaya.  She said, â€œHum logone is programme ke bare mein ek newspaper mein padha aur yahan chale aaye. Hum log Rafi Saab ke bahut bade chahne waale hain, hum log to bachpan se unke hi gaane sunkar bade hue hain! Humare ghar mein unke hi gaane sune jaate hain aaj bhiâ€</p>
<p>Those sweet words filled everyone with utmost happiness as like as the sweet sound of cukoo ripens mangoes.<br />
They were humbly welcomed inside by Murty ji and they were asked to be seated and enjoy the programme.<br />
Meanwhile Orchestra troupe made their entry and they started fixing up their systems.<br />
<strong><br />
Mortal Combat Begins</strong><br />
Again there isnâ€™t any combat among the musical warriors. All were set to combat todayâ€™s noise polluted environment by releasing their divine weapons in the air, which were designed by our god, Rafi saab long back. Each weapon released, made uncanny positive effects on the audience and the foreign crown present near the vicinity started getting mesmerized, and got themselves gravitated and pulled towards the Rang-Bhoomi under a divine trance of Rafi saabâ€™s weapons (read Songs).<br />
The first Rafi-enthusiast to exhibit his devotion towards our God was Yashwant who took the stage by storm when he rendered a beautiful, soulful and divine Bhajan of Rafi Saab  &#8211;  Duniya Na Bhaye Mohe Ab To Bula Leâ€ from the film Basant Bahar  .</p>
<p><img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/image011-300x225.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
<img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/image013-300x225.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
<img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/vijayalakshmi-singing-at-the-show-300x225.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>THE FULL CACHE OF WEAPONERY </strong><br />
1.    Duniya Na Bhaye Mohe  _ Basant Bahar   YASHWANT<br />
2.    Dil Mein Chhupa Ke Pyar Ka â€“ AAN   &#8211; Subramanyam<br />
3.    Jaiye aap kahan jaayenge  &#8211; MERE SANAM  &#8211; Mrs Radha Chandar<br />
4.    O Duniya ke rakhawale â€“ BAIJU BAWRA â€“ Sheikh Elias<br />
5.    Maine Rakha Hai Muhobbat â€“ SHABNAM â€“ Santosh<br />
6.    Mujhe Kitna Pyar Hai Tumse â€“ DIL TERA DIWANA â€“ ASM &amp; VIJAYA<br />
7.    Tere Bin Soone Nayan Hamare â€“ Meri Soorat Teri Ankhen â€“ N R P<br />
8.    Pukarta Chala Hun Mein  &#8211; S Chandar<br />
9.    Likhke jo Khat Tumhe  &#8211; R Padmanabhan<br />
10.    Hum Ko Man Ki Shakti Dena (Guddi)   &#8211; Mrs Meenakshi Padmanabhan<br />
11.    Parda Hai Parda Hai â€“ AMAR AKBAR ANTHONY  &#8211; Yashwant<br />
12.    Badan Pe Sitare Lapete Huye â€“ PRINCE  &#8211; Satyendra<br />
13.    Choudvin Ka Chand Ho  &#8211; Chaudvin Ka Chand â€“ Subramanyam<br />
14.    Tumhi Mere Mandir â€“ KHANDAN â€“ Vijaya<br />
15.    Ude Jab Jab Zulfe Teri â€“ NAYA DAUR â€“ S Chandar &amp; Mrs Radha<br />
16.    Jaane Walon Zara â€“ DOSTI  &#8211; Harmonica recital by Ramakrishna<br />
17.    KOI SAGAR DIL KO BEHLATA NAHIN (D D D L)  &#8211; N R P<br />
18.    Rang Aur Noor Ki Baarat   &#8211; GHAZAL &#8211;  Sheikh Elias<br />
19.    Jaane Wale Zara Hoshiyar â€“ RAJKUMAR â€“ A S Murty<br />
20.    Ik Na Ik Din Yeh Kahani â€“ GORA AUR KALA &#8211;  Santosh<br />
21.    John Jani Janardhan â€“ NASEEB  &#8211; Sheikh Elias<br />
22.    Huyen Hai Hampe Ashiq Hum â€“ MERE SANAM â€“ Harmonica â€“ S R K<br />
23.    Yeh Parbaton Ke Dayre â€“ VAASNA â€“ R Padmanabhan &amp; Mrs Meenakshi<br />
24.    Ankhon Se Jo Utari Hai Dil Mein â€“ P W D L H â€“ Mrs Radha Chandar<br />
25.    Hum Intezar Karenge â€“ BAHU BEGUM &#8211; S Raghavendra Rao<br />
26.    Aajkal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche â€“ BRAHMCHARI â€“ S Chandar &amp; Mrs Radha Chandar<br />
27.    Yesh Desh Hai Veer Jawano Ka â€“ NAYA DAUR  &#8211; ASMurty, Yashwant,S Chandar &amp; Shaikh Elias<br />
28.     Bole Re Papihara â€“ GUDDI â€“ Mrs Radha Chandar<br />
29.     Chhup Gaye Sare Nazare â€“ DO RAASTE â€“ Ms. Sheela &amp; Krishnamurthy<br />
30.     Dance by NARSING (a dwarf dancer of Dhola Ri Dhani) on the song HUM KALE HAIN TO KYA HUYE DILWALE HAIN.  He was accompanied by Naresh (dressed up as a lady) for this wonderful dance item.<br />
<img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/image017-300x225.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
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<img src="http://www.rafi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/a-s-murty-vijayalakshmi-singing-a-duet-300x240.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
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<p><em><strong>Excellent rendition by our members was interspersed with compering by A S Murtyji. He has abundance of ammunition under his belt, what with innumerous sher-o-shayari to describe almost every song.</strong></em></p>
<p>Within no time, entire auditorium was almost filled with spectators. It would be surprising to note that the no. of external visitors was greater than the members of this event. That was again mostly due to the trademark associated with the event, â€œMohammad Rafiâ€!!<br />
It was around 10 in the evening when the musical talent exhibition culminated. But that wasnâ€™t the end, there were two guest warriors who proved to be above all of us by releasing nuclear weapons mesmerizing all of us. They were Dhola-re-Dhani  staff viz.,</p>
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<li>Naresh, who dressed like a girl and danced fabulously. She (read He) was accompanied by a little artiste, a dwarf  -NARSING . They danced on a famous Rafi number, â€œHum kale hain to kya hua dilwale hainâ€</li>
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<li>Next was the turn of another hero &#8211; Bhati. He exhibited his superb skills of physics. He was a master of Newtonian mechanics. He danced with 2 cycle wheels in his hand and circled them on various parts of his body; with such an ease and expertise, that had there been Newton in the vicinity, he would have been taken aback at that spectacular act of balancing object movements</li>
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