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Jayanta Hazarika (20 September 1943 – 15 October 1977) was an Indian singer and composer associated with
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. He wrote lyrics for a few songs and composed music for several movies. He was the younger brother of Bhupen Hazarika. Popularly known as ''Rana-da'', Jayanta Hazarika was the younger brother of Late Dr. Bhupen Hazarika. He started his musical career accompanying his brother and later made his name as singer and composer in his own right. Jayanta was the first Assamese composer to fuse western musical forms such as
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with traditional Assamese melodies and created a new sound. He was a pioneer in introducing several western instruments in his compositions.


Personal life

Jayanta Hazarika was born into a famous musical family of Assam. He was the ninth amongst 10 children of father Nilakanta Hazarika and mother Shantipriya Hazarika.
Bhupen Hazarika Bhupen Hazarika () (8 September 1926 – 5 November 2011) was an Indian playback singer, lyricist, musician, poet, actor, filmmaker and politician from Assam, widely known as ''Sudha Kontho'' (meaning cuckoo, literally "nectar-throated"). His ...
, 17 years his senior, was his eldest brother. On 20 September 1943, Jayanta was born in
Mangaldai Mangaldai (); also spelt Mangaldoi is a small town in the Indian state of Assam. It was named after Mangaldahi, who was the daughter of the Rajah of Darrang and was married to Susenghphaa (), (also Pratap Singha), a ruler of the Ahom kingdom ...
. Jayanta grew up in an environment full of music since his early childhood. All his brothers and sisters were deeply involved with music. At the age of nine, Jayanta composed the melody for a song written by his elder brother, Nripen Hazarika. Jayanta Hazarika studied high-school in the Sonaram High School of
Guwahati Guwahati (, ; formerly rendered Gauhati, ) is the biggest city of the Indian state of Assam and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the ...
. He failed in his
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examination in 1962 and went to
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, where he recorded two songs with HMV.Barman Shivanath (1992). Axomiya Jiwoni Obhidhan (অসমীয়া জীৱনী অভিধান). Sophia Press & Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Guwahati, FIrst Edition, Pg: 102–3 Returning from Calcutta, Jayanta Hazarika assisted his brother Bhupen Hazarika as music director of the film 'Maniram Dewan'. Then onwards, he continued singing and worked as a music director for several films. In 1969, Jayanta married
Manisha Hazarika According to Hindu mythology, Manisha is the Hindu goddess of the enterity. When used in this context, it symbolizes intelligence and desire. In Sanskrit, the word 'Manisha' means decisive wisdom or determinate knowledge. Such knowledge is r ...
from Calcutta.
Mayukh Hazarika Mayukh Hazarika (; born 13 January 1971) is an Indian playback singer and music director from Assam. He is the frontman of Delhi based band ''Mayukh Hazarika and the Brahmaputra Balladeers''. He is the son of legendary Assamese musician duo Jay ...
is their only son born on 13 January 1971. Both Manisha Hazarika and Mayukh Hazarika are established singers. Jayanta Hazarika went to Calcutta in 1977 to record music for the movie 'Natun Asha'. There he fell suddenly ill and died on 15 October, aged 34. He is survived by his wife and son. Despite being the second youngest child, he was outlived by most of his siblings, including his eldest brother, who died 34 years later.


Musical career

Jayanta Hazarika's musical career began with him accompanying his brother Bhupen Hazarika in stages and recordings. The first two songs Jayanta recorded with HMV were ''Aagoli botahe kopale kolore paat'' and ''Krishnachura Krishnachura,'' which became instant hits and started his professional musical career. In 1963, Jayanta did his first playback singing with the song ''Sonar baran pakhire tor'' along with
Shyamal Mitra Shyamal Mitra (14 January 1929 – 15 November 1987) was an Indian versatile playback singer and music director along with Hemanta Mukherjee and Manna Dey. Mitra had also worked in many Hindi and Bengali films as a music director and film produce ...
for the movie 'Maniram Dewan'. Bhupen Hazarika was the music director of this movie. Jayanta along with Himangshu Biswas worked as assistant music director for this movie.Das, Arunlochan (2001). ''Ebaar ubhoti chao'' (এবাৰ উভতি চাওঁ), Shishu Sarothi Prokashan, Guwahati Thereafter, Jayanta began full-time singing and music composition. Jayanta Hazarika worked as assistant music director for
Bhupen Hazarika Bhupen Hazarika () (8 September 1926 – 5 November 2011) was an Indian playback singer, lyricist, musician, poet, actor, filmmaker and politician from Assam, widely known as ''Sudha Kontho'' (meaning cuckoo, literally "nectar-throated"). His ...
's movie 'Loti-Ghoti' and 'Chikmik Bijuli'. He did small roles for two Assamese movies 'Loti-Ghoti' and 'Chikmik bijuli' Jayanta Hazarika composed music for feature films, documentaries and stage-plays. In his brother Bhupen Hazarika's directorial venture 'Chikmik Bijuli', Jayanta composed his first song for a movie. Jayanta composed and sang the song ''Mrityu xawati samadhi tolit'' in this movie where Bhupen Hazarika was the music director. He also composed the background score for this movie.Krishna Dulal Barua, ''Songs Sung True, A Profile of Jayanta Hazarika'', (puclished in Assam Tribune), archived from www.bipuljyoti.in
Retrieved 23 October 2012
In 1971, Jayanta Hazarika began as an independent music director with the movie 'Bonoria phul'. Later on he gave music to 'Niyoti', 'Brishti', 'Dharmakaai' and 'Natun asha'. Music for Natun asha was complete by Manisha Hazarika following his untimely death. He also worked as a music director of several documentary films. Jayanta Hazarika was associated with music direction for stage-plays. He gave music to prestigious productions like
Phani Sarma Phani Sarma (1910–1970) was an Indian theatre actor, playwright, film actor and director. Beginning as a stage actor, he appeared in the first film ever made in Assamese cinema, '' Joymati'', in 1935. Sarma was conferred with the title "Natasu ...
's 'Siraj' and Prafulla Bora's 'Baan'. Jayanta was associated with the 'Pragoti Shilpi Sangha' of Guwahati and composed for several stage productions by the group. Jayanta also gave music to a mobile theatre group named 'Lakhimi Theatre' from
Goalpara Goalpara, Pron: ) is the district headquarters of Goalpara district, Assam, India. It is situated to the west of Guwahati. Etymology The name Goalpara is said to have originated from the word "Gwaltippika" meaning Guwali village, or The villa ...
formed in memory of
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. In the year 1977, Jayanta Hazarika along with lyricist
Nirmalprabha Bordoloi Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi (1932/1933 – 1 June 2004) was an Indian poet, lyricist and folklorist associated with Assamese literature. She was president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha in 1991 held at Dudhnoi in Goalpara district. She received several ...
composed 17 songs for 5 plays by this theatre group in a span of 3 days between 13 and 16 September.Hazarika, Manisha,(2005). ''Teor bedona madhur smritire'' (''তেওঁৰ বেদনা মধুৰ স্মৃতিৰে''), Asomiya Sa Re Ga Ma, (October 2005) (An Assamese periodical), pg. 9 In an interview to given to AIR, Guwahati he said, "I enjoy more creating music for stage-plays"' ("মঞ্চ-নাটৰ সংগীত পৰিচালনা কৰি মই বেছি ভাল পাওঁ..") He was regularly associated with AIR, Guwahati. In between music direction and recording, Jayanta used to frequent various stage-shows both inside and outside Assam. He accompanied his brother Bhupen Hazarika to sing in the 'International Conference of Political Music' held in Berlin on 14 February 1972. He visited Bangladesh with his brother.


Characteristics of Music

Jayanta Hazarika was a seasoned player of several musical instruments. He played guitar,
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,
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,
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,
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, and harmonica. He used to collect various traditional musical instruments from other parts of the world. He could play the
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in two different octaves simultaneously.Rini Kakati, ''Legend Resurrected'', (published in Assam Tribune on 15-10-2006), accessed from www.bipuljyoti.in
Retrieved 23 October 2012
Jayanta Hazarika created music with a sophisticated mix of Traditional Assamese tunes along with Western instruments. His deft fusion of western tunes gave his music a uniqueness not associated with Modern Assamese songs until then. He also used unconventional preludes and interludes. The combination of Nirmalprabha Bordolo's lyrics and Jayanta Hazarika's composition are considered everlasting melodies of Assam. Most of the songs created by this pair are still extremely popular.


''Xur Bahini''

In 1977, Jayanta Hazarika formed an institution named Xur Bahini. This was formed with the help of people from
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to help the flood-victims of Assam. This group used to sing in the streets and collect remunerations which later was donated. Many singers joined Xur Bahini under Jayanta Hazarika's leadership. A total of 8 songs were composed for Xur Bahini. The songs are: "Luitor Boliya Baan", "Durjog lagnar dekho hahankar", "Aaji pranor mela patiso", "Bhoy naai bhoy naai", "Eko naai xunya haai", "Etiyao raati naai", "Obhijatri duroir ratri" and "Aeito prahar xunya prahar". On 13 August 1977 Xur Bahini went to
Dibrugarh Dibrugarh (pron: ˌdɪbru:ˈgɑ:) is an industrial city in Upper Assam with sprawling tea gardens. It is located 435 kms East from the state capital of Dispur. It serves as the headquarters of Dibrugarh district in the state of Assam in ...
to raise faunds to help the treatment of Maghai Ojha.Borah, Mrinal Kumar (2005). ''Xoworoni kuwoliye chiyori chiyori koy''(''সোঁৱৰণী কুঁৱলীয়ে চিঞৰি চিঞৰি কয়''). Asomiya Sa Re Ga Ma (Oct 2005) (An Assamese Periodical), pg: 11 Jayanta Hazarika said about Xur Bahini:
"Now I will speak. I will speak with my melodies, my songs. I shall come out to sing in the streets, not on the stage. The goal of ''Xur Bahini'' is to stand with the people during trying times. ''Xur Bahini'' will prevent the rise of evil with melodies and songs."
("মই এতিয়া কথা ক'ম। কথা ক'ম মোৰ সুৰেৰে, মোৰ গীতেৰে। মই গীত গাবলৈ ওলাই আহিম আলিবাটলৈ, মঞ্চলৈ নহয়। মোৰ এই সুৰ বাহিনীৰ উদ্দেশ্য হ'ল ৰাইজৰ বিপদৰ সময়ত, দুৰ্যোগৰ সময়ত সুৰ বাহিনীয়ে ৰাইজৰ কাষত সদায়ে থিয় দিবগৈ। সংস্কৃতিৰ নামৰ দুষ্কৃতিৰ পোহাৰ মেলাসকলক সুৰ বাহিনীয়ে বাধা দিব সুৰেৰে গীতেৰে।")


Works


Playback (Movies)

*Maniram Dewan *Loti-Ghoti *Phaguni *Chikmik Bijuli and more


Music Director (feature film)

Jayanta Hazarika worked as assistant music director with his brother
Bhupen Hazarika Bhupen Hazarika () (8 September 1926 – 5 November 2011) was an Indian playback singer, lyricist, musician, poet, actor, filmmaker and politician from Assam, widely known as ''Sudha Kontho'' (meaning cuckoo, literally "nectar-throated"). His ...
for Maniram Dewan, Loti-Ghoti and Chikmik Bijuli. In Chikmik bijuli, he also composed a background score. *Banaria Phul, (1971, dir: Atul Borodloi) *Brishti, (1975, dir: Deuti Barua) *Niyoti, (1978, dir: Indukalpa Hazarika) *Dharmakaari (1977, dir: Bhaben Das) *Natun Asha (1977, dir: Probir Mitra; Manisha Hazarika completes this movie after his Jayanta's untimely death) He was composing music for a few more films, but could not complete them: *Ronga Megh (dir: Atul Bordoloi) *Enajori (dir: Gouri Barman, completed 5 songs) *Pohar (dir: Manik Bora, completed 2 songs) *Upapath (dir: Hemanta Dutta; Manisha Hazarika completed this movie.)


Music Direction (Documentaries)

*Flora and Fauna of North-East India *Wheels and the Horizon *Xonman *Jyoti Chitraban


Music Direction (Stage-plays)

*Siraj (dramatist: Phani Sharma) *Baan (dramataist: Prafulla Bora) *Jinty *Janma *Juddha Ghoxonaar Din *Jerengar Xoti *5 plays for Lakhimi Theatre


References


External links


The Flagship Assamese Internet Radio Station: Markin Kalpataru - Jayanta Hazarika Memorial in London
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hazarika, Jayanta Singers from Assam 1943 births 1977 deaths Assamese singers Assamese playback singers 20th-century Indian singers Indian male playback singers 20th-century Indian male singers