{"id":1443,"date":"2011-05-28T08:19:52","date_gmt":"2011-05-28T02:49:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shekharkapur.com\/blog\/?p=1443"},"modified":"2011-05-28T08:22:32","modified_gmt":"2011-05-28T02:52:32","slug":"for-fans-of-masoom-a-letter-from-mini","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shekharkapur.com\/blog\/2011\/05\/for-fans-of-masoom-a-letter-from-mini\/","title":{"rendered":"For fans of Masoom, a letter from &#8216;mini&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have so many questions from fans of Masoom about little &#8216;Mini&#8217; that she has finally written a piece for all of us on her life post Masoom.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Time has a way of breaking up our memory into fragments of miniscule pieces. Pieces so fragile and delicate that they get caught up in the winds of time and strewn along the pathway of life, and eventually forgotten. Trying to capture and preserve them within the confines of our mind becomes exceedingly impossible as time goes by, and slowly they begin to vanish for good\u2026 buried forever in the past\u2026&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8211;  Unknown Author<\/p>\n<p>But that is not true for me. I thank God deeply, for being fortunate enough, to reminisce and cherish most of the moments of my life. And Masoom is truly one of the most amazing and pristine memories of my childhood.  The seeds of my role in Masoom were sown back in 1975, when my parents (my father, who sings for passion, and my mother, a Professor in music and student of Late Ghulam Taqi Khan Saheb of Rampur-Sahaswan gharana) went to perform in \u2018Mukesh Night\u2019, organized by the War Widows Association, at The Ashoka, New Delhi along with Late Mukesh ji, Nitin Mukesh and Rakhi ji. That is where they met Gulzar Uncle and they came to know each other well. In 1980, my parents were invited to Bombay, now Mumbai, to perform in \u2018Shab-E-Ghazal\u2019 at Sur Singar Samsad, along with Jagjit Singh ji, Anup Jalota and others, and I accompanied them. It was on this trip that my father went to pay a friendly visit to Gulzar ji along with me.<\/p>\n<p>I remember going to Gulzar ji\u2019s home with my father and playing with his daughter, Boski. It was here that Gulzar Uncle observed me and thought of me befitting the role of \u2018Mini\u2019 \u2026as I was as playful, witty and cheerful in person as I have been shown in the movie. The following day, Gulzar Ji asked us to meet Shekhar Uncle at his residence in Pali Hill. I remember spending quite a few hours with him and he made me feel so much at ease. My next vivid memory is of meeting the producer of Masoom, Devi Dutt ji followed by a photograph session at Shabana aunty\u2019s place. I remember taking an instant liking to Urmila and Shabana aunty. Shabana ji made me feel so much at home and comfortable, I think I never got off her arms throughout the photo shoot.<\/p>\n<p>The major portion of the shooting of Masoom took place in New Delhi, my present hometown. The entire cast was made to stay together in one place, and I remember all of us sitting together for dinner everyday\u2026.this built the strong family-like bonding amongst each one of us\u2026something that was very apparent in the movie itself.  Urmila and I would play non-stop! She was my favorite company and I carry very fond memories of her. Shabana aunty and Urmila showered so much love on me, I can\u2019t ever forget. Shabana aunty used to call me her \u201cijji-bijji\u201d and would engulf me in a bear-hug, even in-between the shots. I got so much motherly love and care that for me, the youngest of the children, only 4.5 year old, to live so happily, away from my mother (with my dad) speaks enough for itself.<\/p>\n<p>The most important and crucial aspect was the comfort on the sets. All credit to Shekhar Uncle, he would often observe us kids playing during the shot breaks and add quite a few things we were doing during our playtime, in the scenes\u2026that\u2019s why it felt so natural. Like I was singing \u201cTayyab ali pyar ka dushman\u2026.\u201d with Urmila while playing Antakshari, and it was incorporated so beautifully in the movie. And \u201cKisney banaya chidiyon ko\u2026.\u201d was a rhyme I had learnt in my school and would often keep singing it. And it fit so remarkably in the scene where I\u2019m getting friendly with \u2018Rahul Bhaiyya\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Honestly, at that age and till quite a few years later I didn\u2019t quite understand the significance of being a part of a movie like Masoom, or even realize that I\u2019m doing a movie and what importance it has. For me, it was the most amazing and enjoyable extension to my playtime and to have found a wonderful friend in Urmila.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>No talk of Masoom is complete without the mention of its amazing songs! And as a singer and lover of music I\u2019m in complete awe of each song in the movie. Cudos to Gulzar ji and R.D.Burman ji! Needless to say, I\u2019ve grown up singing \u2018Lakdi Ki Kathi\u2019 like every other child, but now I just love to strum \u2018Tujhsey Naaraz Nahin Zindagi\u2026\u2019 on the guitar. It is one of my favourite songs and I feel amazing that I am a part of such a masterpiece!<\/p>\n<p>After Masoom I did two more movies, Pt. V. Shantaram\u2019s \u2018Khuda Hafiz\u2019  with Urmila, (I did my own playback in this movie) and \u2018Ram Terey Kitney Naam\u2019, with Late Sanjeev Kumar ji, Rekha, Late Vinod Mehra and Prem Chopra, besides two ad films, \u2018Ju-C\u2019 and \u2018Parag Butter\u2019 with Jugal. I remember when Rekha ji was told that I am the little \u2018Masoom\u2019 girl, she came up to my mother and me, gave me a big hug and said \u201cWhen I saw Masoom, I told my mother that this little girl should have been my daughter, ye pehley kaisey paida ho gayee\u2026\u201d!  I was fortunate to get various awards for \u2018Best Child Actress\u2019 for all three movies, including UP Journalists Association Critic Award.  This was my entire Bollywood stint. My parents had no desire for me to compromise my studies, and also, it was a promise they had made to Gulzar ji. So I returned to my studies in Kanpur at St.Mary\u2019s Convent.<\/p>\n<p>Initially, I would be amazed and taken aback to see swarms of crowd surrounding me wherever I went, that I would be made chief guest at various cultural shows\u2026which was quite strange, of people vying to get my autograph or my attention. I remember an incident, when in a TV interview I was asked what my favourite food was and I said \u2018Bhindi\u2019! And next day two people from a nearby village carried a big sack of fresh \u2018bhindi\u2019 from their field, and came all the way searching for my home on a scooter! And they were not the only ones. Wow\u2026. I wonder what happens with Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor!<\/p>\n<p>It took a few years for life to \u2018normalize\u2019. I stayed in touch with Urmila for a while, and Shekhar Uncle. From the very beginning, my passion was music, and I have done various stage shows throughout. My first stage performance was at the age of 3.5 years, when I sang a bhajan. My heartfelt gratitude to my parents\u2026it is because of them that my brother and my taste in music have been very rich and diverse. We have grown up on Mehndi Hassan saab and Pink Floyd, Talat Mehmood, Madan Mohan, Ustad Amir Khan and The Doors, Beatles, Simon &amp; Garfunkel.  I picked up playing the guitar from my older brother at the age of 6 years\u2026.and have never stopped thereon. From Bollywood numbers, to ghazals, to rock and pop numbers, we would sing it all. My parents, brother and I would often have musical sittings at home, and we would spend our entire evenings or afternoons singing. Such beautiful memories\u2026<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->I did my college form Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune. My cousin, with whom I lived, has been a very active member of Jasraj Mitra Mandal, Pune, and I had the opportunity of meeting Pt. Jasraj in person at home and at various informal gatherings and stage shows. My real interest in Hindustani Classical Sangeet developed then. It influenced me deeply and I went on to complete my Masters and Ph.D in Hindustani Music (Vocal) along with my IT studies. Not finding a clear goal to my passion in music I fell in the rutt of the big IT revolution happening in the late 90s and successfully completed the various Microsoft and Cisco Certifications.<\/p>\n<p>I got a job with a leading IT training firm in Delhi but my heart was still in music and I didn\u2019t quite enjoy working with computer software and hardware\u2026.just the wrong place for an artistic person. But I believe that nothing is a coincidence and everything happens for a reason\u2026.and so it was. As this is where I met the love of my life and my future husband. It was love-at-first-sight for us and within two years we tied the knot, before which I quit my IT job for good.<\/p>\n<p>My husband shares my passion for music and I share his passion for travelling. We go out for vacations atleast twice, or even thrice, every year. He encouraged me to follow my heart and I am very fortunate to have been married to a very supportive family. Infact, I can\u2019t praise my mother-in-law enough! Thank God for her!<\/p>\n<p>I have been privileged to have been accepted as a student by Pt. L.K.Pandit, the stalwart of Gwalior Gharana, and to have found an inspiring friend in his daughter and scion of Gwalior Gharana, Meeta Pandit.<\/p>\n<p>Following my immense love for children and music I took up a job as music teacher and am fortunate to be doing so in one of the best schools of the country, where I\u2019ve met incredible students, amazing parents, talented colleagues and some of my closest friends. The institution has given me several opportunities to challenge my creativity and musical talent. We do at least five productions in a year besides other stage shows and fund-raising performances.<\/p>\n<p>Two-and-a-half years back I was blessed with a beautiful daughter, and life has blossomed like never before! No words can describe the joy and vibrancy she has brought to my life. As of now my life is all about her\u2026.and life has almost taken a full circle, because now it is she and I who spend many afternoons and evenings singing and dancing together, and my brother, far away in New Jersey, with his son and daughter!<\/p>\n<p>Music is my passion and music is all that I want to pursue. I have big dreams and aspirations and want to dedicate my life to music, but am waiting for my daughter to grow up a little and be more independent.<\/p>\n<p>Life is never a smooth ride\u2026.real joy lies in cherishing moments where the half-glass was full and to forgive and forget that which was empty\u2026But is the empty side really empty? Not as I see it\u2026.I feel the empty side of the glass is full of opportunities and reasons for spiritual growth, insight and empowerment!<\/p>\n<p>So as I enjoy my full glass brimming with endless joys and blessings, and move ahead on my sparkling path of life, I would like to turn back and thank deeply all the people who have touched me with their presence, their thoughts and wishes from my birth to now.<\/p>\n<p>A big thank you and lots of love to Shekhar Uncle, Naseer Uncle, Shabana aunty and my dearest Urmila and Jugal. My deepest thanks and gratitude to Gulzar ji, for if not for him, Masoom would have never happened to me and my life would not have been what it is\u2026.thank you\u2026! And God bless you all!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have so many questions from fans of Masoom about little &#8216;Mini&#8217; that she has finally written a piece for all of us on her life post Masoom. &#8220;Time has a way of breaking up our memory into fragments of miniscule pieces. 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