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Bakshi Mohinder Singh Sarna (24 February 1925 – 6 September 2020), known professionally as S. Mohinder, was an Indian music composer.


Early life

He was born in
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, Sargodha District in 1925. Mohinder’s father Bakhsi Sujan Singh was a sub-inspector in the police forces. Later, his father also served in Sahiwal (old name Montgomery area). He was a student of a famous musician at that time in Sahiwal named Pandat Ratan Moorti who lived at Babay Wala Chowk. His father Bakshi Sujan Singh was transferred and the family moved to a comparatively larger city
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,
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now
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, in
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, where young Mohinder, in the 1930s, started an apprenticeship with an accomplished
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religious
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Sant Sujan Singh. He honed his skills for several years in accordance with classical music in the tutelage of Sant Sujan Singh. Initially, he strived to be a singer. Later, his family moved to
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(now in Pakistan), close to
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, the birthplace of the founder of
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(
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). He later received his further training in classical music from Sikh religious musician Bhai Samund Singh. Frequent transfers of his father kept the family on the move. Since Mohinder’s education suffered, his father enrolled him in Khalsa High School during the 1940s in the village Kairon in
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. S. Mohinder was fluent both in Urdu and Punjabi languages. It took him some time to learn the Hindi language.


Career

In 1947, the rest of his family moved to East Punjab in
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. The love for classical music brought S. Mohinder to
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, the Mecca of Indian Classical Music. After some years of grooming, S. Mohinder moved to
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, the centre of the film industry. His first successful film was ''Nili'' (1950), which was a musical hit but the film was a disaster at the box office. Mohinder Singh eventually managed to become a music director in
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, which then was making films. He composed music for them for almost half a decade. In the early 1980s, he migrated the US, often attending meetings with local music enthusiasts to offer his insights into the 1990s and early 2000s. He returned to Mumbai, India in 2013. According to his daughter Nareen Chopra, he was helped in his career development by
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, film producer and director K. Asif, S. Mukherjee and
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. His daughter also added that he was close to Madhubala's family and Prithviraj Kapoor.


Death

He died in Mumbai at the age of 95 on September 6, 2020.


Awards

*
National Film Award The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India and the Indian Panorama, by the Indian government's Directora ...
as 'Best Music Director of the year' (1969) for film Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai (1969), a Punjabi-language film.


Filmography

Unreleased films – Geet Aur Aansoo (1940s), Do Dost (1950s), Maa Di Godh (Punjabi), 1970s * ''Sehra'' (1948) * ''Jeevan Saathi'' (1949) * ''Nili'' (1950) * ''Shrimati Ji'' (1952) - music an background music also * ''Veer Arjun'' (1952) * ''Bahadur'' (1953) * ''Paapi'' (1953) * '' Naata'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1955) * ''Sau Ka Note'' (1955) * ''Shahzaada'' (1955) * ''Sultaan-E-Alam'' (1956) * ''
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'' (1956) * ''Karwan'' (1956) * ''Paataal Pari'' (1957) * ''Sun To Le Hasina'' (1958) * ''
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'' (1958) * ''Khoobsurat Dhoka'' (1959) * ''Pardesi Dhola'' (1959) (Punjabi movie as a producer & music director) * ''Bhagwaan Aur Shaitaan'' (1959) * ''Do Dost'' (1960) * ''Zameen Ke Taare'' (1960) * '' Mehlon Ke Khwab '' (1960) * ''Jai Bhavaani'' (1961) * ''Baanke Saawariya'' (1962) * ''Reporter Raju'' (1962) * ''Zarak Khan'' (1963) * ''Captain Sheroo'' (1963) * ''Sarfarosh'' (1964) * ''Bekhabar'' (1965) * ''Sunehre Kadam'' (1966) * ''Professor-X'' (1966) * ''Picnic'' (1966) * '' Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai'' (1969) (He won the
National Film Award The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India and the Indian Panorama, by the Indian government's Directora ...
for this Punjabi-language movie) * '' Man Jeete Jag Jeet '' (1973) (Punjabi movie) * '' Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam '' (1974) Punjabi movie * ''SHABAD GURBANI'' (1975) private album for singer KANWAL SIDHU * ''Sis Ganj'' (1975) Guru Teg Bahadur - Hind Di Chadar) private album with Mahendra Kapoor, Manna Dey, S. Mohinder, Ragi Tirlochan Grewal * ''
Teri Meri Ik Jindri ''Teri Meri Ik Jindri '' is a 1975 Punjabi film starring Dharmendra, Veerendra, and Meena Rai movie had very popular song like "Terian Mohabtan Nemaa Sutea'' sang by Narinder Biba, an Sital Singh Sital . Cast * Dharmendra as Superman's D ...
(1975) * ''Papi Tarey Anek'' (1976) Punjabi movie * ''
Santo Banto ''Santo Banto'' ( pa, ਸੰਤੋ ਬੰਤੋ) is a 1976 Punjabi film starring Dharmendra. Cast * Veerendra ... Jeeta * Aruna Irani ... Santo/Banto (dual role) * Shatrughan Sinha ... Karma (special appearance) * Dharmendra ... Cameo appear ...
'' (1976) Punjabi movie * ''Sukhi Pariwar'' (1979) Punjabi movie * ''Fauji Chacha'' (1980) Punjabi movie * ''Dahej'' (1981) Punjabi movie * ''Sandli'' (1985) * ''Maula Jatt'' (1988) (Punjabi movie)


References


External links


S. Mohinder Soulful Musician – Academy of the Punjab in North America website
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mohinder, S. 1925 births 2020 deaths Best Music Direction National Film Award winners Hindi film score composers People from Sahiwal District