Know about Padmashree Ravindra Jain, the musical maestro with a chowk in Bandra named after him!
Located in Bandra, Padmashree Ravindra Jain Chowk stands as a tribute to one of India’s most celebrated music maestros, Ravindra Jain. Inaugurated on November 8, 2016, this landmark honours Ravindra Jain’s incredible journey from a visually impaired boy with a passion for music to a renowned composer whose melodies defined an era of Indian cinema.
The chowk is a testament to his legacy, inspiring generations of music lovers and artists. Read on to know more!
A cornerstone of music and memory in Bandra
The Padmashree Ravindra Jain Chowk is more than just a Bandra landmark; it symbolises the remarkable journey of Jain, who went from singing bhajans in temples to composing music for over 200 films. His iconic compositions, including the timeless "Ram Teri Ganga Maili" and the epic TV series Ramayan, continue to resonate with audiences.
Born in 1944 in Aligarh, Ravindra Jain overcame the challenge of blindness to become a celebrated composer, lyricist, and playback singer. From soulful bhajans to Bollywood hits like Geet Gaata Chal and Chitchor, his music left an indelible mark on the industry. His contributions earned him the prestigious Padma Shri in 2015.
The chowk honours his legacy while reflecting Bandra’s vibrant artistic spirit. Nearby is the Ravindra Jain Academy of Music & Fine Arts, established in 2004, which continues his mission of nurturing talent and attracting music enthusiasts.
More than just a memorial
Inaugurated by Bollywood icon Hema Malini and graced by luminaries like Tabassum and Sunil Pal, Ravindra Jain Chowk honours the incredible journey of Ravindra Jain, who, despite being visually challenged, lit up the world with his melodies, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire. Even after his passing in 2015, the year he was awarded the Padma Shri, his music lives on, enriching generations.
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