Kavi Pradeep

Kavi Pradeep
Pradeep in 1942
Born
Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi

(1915-02-06)6 February 1915
Died11 December 1998(1998-12-11) (aged 83)
OccupationPoet
Years active1939–1997
AwardsDadasaheb Phalke Award (1997)

Kavi Pradeep (born Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi; 6 February 1915 – 11 December 1998),[1] was an Indian poet and songwriter who is best known for his patriotic song "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo" written as a tribute to the soldiers who had died defending the country during the Sino-Indian War.

His first recognition came for his patriotic lyrics for the film Bandhan (1940). His status as a nationalistic writer got immortalised for writing a daringly patriotic song "Door Hato Ae Duniya Walo" (Move Away O Outsiders) in India's first golden jubilee hit Kismet (1943) because he was forced to go underground to avoid arrest immediately after the film's release that invited the ire of British government.[2]

In a career span of five decades, Kavi Pradeep wrote about 1,700 songs[1] and nationalistic poems including the lyrics for some 72 films, including hits like "Chal Chal Re Naujawan" in film Bandhan (1940) and "Aao Bachcho Tumhein Dikhayen" and "De Dee Hame Azaadi" in the film Jagriti (1954)[3] In 1958, HMV, released an album of 13 songs with his lyrics. He was made the Rashtrakavi (National Poet), and came to be known as, Kavi Pradeep.[1]

In 1997, he was honoured with India's highest award in cinema, the Dada Saheb Phalke Award, for lifetime achievement.[4]

  1. ^ a b c Singh, Kuldip (15 December 1998). "Obituary: Kavi Pradeep". The Independent. London. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference diff was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Legendary film lyricist Pradeep dead[permanent dead link] Indian Express, 11 December 1998.
  4. ^ Remembering a patriotic poet Indian Express, 2 November 2000.