''Jôdi Tor Dak Shune Keu Na Ase Tôbe Ekla Chôlo Re'' ("If no one responds to your call, then go your own way alone"
), commonly known as ''Ekla Chôlo Re'', is a
Bengali patriotic song written by
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
in 1905.
[
Originally titled as "EKLA", the song was first published in the September 1905 issue of ''Bhandar'' magazine.] It was based and influenced by the Vaishnavite song ''Harinaam Diye Jagat Matale Amar Ekla Nitai Re'', which was a popular Bengali ''Kirtan'' song of ''Dhapkirtan'' or Manoharshahi ''gharana'' praising Nityananda, disciple of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (; ), born Vishvambhara Mishra () (18 February 1486 – 14 June 1534), was an Indian Hindus, Hindu saint from Bengal and the founder of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's mode of worshipping Krishna with bha ...
. ''Ekla Chalo Re'' was incorporated in the "Swadesh" (Homeland) section of Tagore's lyrical anthology ''Gitabitan''.
The song exhorts the listener to continue their journey, despite abandonment or lack of support from others. It is often quoted in the context of sociopolitical change movements and was a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
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Lyrics
Bengali
The verses of ''Ekla Chalo Re'' read as follows:
Roman transliteration
Jodi tor dak shune keu na eshe tobe ekla cholo re.
Tobe ekla cholo, ekla cholo, ekla cholo, ekla cholo re.
Jodi keu kotha na koe, ore ore o obhaga,
Jodi shobai thake mukh phirae shobai kore bhoe, jodi shobai thake mukh phirae shobai kore bhoi—
Tobe poran khule
O tui mukh phute tor moner kotha ekla bolo re.
Jodi shobai phire jae, ore ore o obhaga,
Jodi gohon pothe jabar kale keu phire na chae, jodi gohon pothe jabar kale keu phire naa chai—
Tobe pother kata
O tui roktomakha chorontole ekla dolo re.
Jodi alo na dhore, ore ore o obhaga,
Jodi jhor-badole adhar rate duar dae ghore—
Tobe bojranole
Apon buker pajor jalie nie ekla jolo re.
English
If they answer not to thy call;
Walk alone.
If they are afraid and cower mutely facing the wall;
O thou unlucky one! ,
If they are afraid and cower mutely facing the wall;
Open thy mind,
And speak out alone.
If they turn away, and desert you when crossing the wilderness;
O thou unlucky one! ,
If they turn away, and desert you when crossing the wilderness;
Trample the thorns under thy tread,
And along the blood-lined track travel alone.
If they do not hold up the light when the night is troubled with storm;
O thou unlucky one! ,
If they do not hold up the light when the night is troubled with storm;
With the thunder flame of pain ignite thy own heart,
And let it burn alone.
History
Writing
"Ekla Chalo Re" was written at Giridih
Giridih is headquarters of the Giridih district of Jharkhand state, India. The city of Giridih is known for its industrial and health sectors, as well as its scenery. Giridih houses the Giridih Coalfield which is one of the oldest coalfields to ...
town in modern-day Jharkhand
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, India
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.[Choudhury, Subhas (2006). ''Gitabitaner Jagat''. p. 33.] It was one of the 22 protest songs
A protest song is a song that is associated with a movement for protest and social change and hence part of the broader category of ''topical'' songs (or songs connected to current events). It may be folk, classical, or commercial in genre.
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[ written during the Swadeshi period of Indian freedom movement and along with " Amar Sonar Bangla", it became one of the key songs for the Anti- Partition Movement in ]Bengal Presidency
The Bengal Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal until 1937, later the Bengal Province, was the largest of all three presidencies of British India during Company rule in India, Company rule and later a Provinces o ...
in 1905.
Titled as "Eka" ("Alone") the song was first published in the September 1905 issue of ''Bhandar'' magazine. "Eka" was first included in Tagore's song anthology ''Baul'' in 1905.[ In 1941, it was incorporated into the "Swadesh" ("Homeland") section of ''Gitabitan'', the complete anthology of Tagore's music.
The musical notation of "Ekla Chalo Re" was prepared by Indira Devi, a niece of Tagore.] The notation was first published in the April–May 1906 issue of ''Sangeet-Vignan Prakashika'' magazine and later incorporated into the 46th volume of ''Swarabitan'', the complete collection of Tagore's musical notations.
Recording
"Ekla Chalo Re" was first recorded by Rabindranath Tagore sometime between 1905 and 1908. The cylinder record
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labelled H. Bose Swadeshi Records is now lost. Two other records of the song made by Harendranath Dutta (record no P5270) and Hindustan Party (comprising Amala Dutta, Nandita Devi, Sudhin Dutta and Santidev Ghosh) (record no H 191) are released by Gramophone Company of India and Hindustan Records respectively.
Eminent Rabindra Sangeet singer Suchitra Mitra recorded this song twice, first in 1948 (record no N27823), for the film Sandipan Pathshala, then in 1984 (record no PSPL 1501). There is also a third recording of this song by Suchitra Mitra from the album Rupantori (1988). She also recorded the song for the fourth time, with the sarod being played as background music, by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, from the album Tribute to Tagore.
In popular culture
In 2004, "Ekla Chalo Re"'s tune was used with Hindi lyrics composed by A.R Rahman and sung by Sonu Nigam in the movie '' Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero''. In the 2012 Bollywood film '' Kahaani'', it is sung by actor Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan (; 11 October 1942) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He is often considered one of the greatest, most accomplished and commercially successful actors in the history of Indian cinema.*
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under music direction of Vishal–Shekhar. Earlier, it was sung by Kishore Kumar
Kishore Kumar (born Abhas Kumar Ganguly; ; 4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) was an Indian playback singer, musician and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest, most influential and dynamic singers in the history of modern India ...
, under the direction of Hemanta Mukhopadhyay. It was recorded by Hemanta Mukherjee in 1989.
References
External links
যদি তোর ডাক শুনে কেউ না আসে
Audio from calcuttaweb.com
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Bengali-language literature
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Songs written by Rabindranath Tagore
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Shreya Ghoshal songs
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Poems by Rabindranath Tagore
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