WORLD
Can an NRI get by in Britain or the US by writing poetry? Yes, if he or she has some other income to fall back on, says Chamal Lal 'Chaman', a London-based poet, lyricist and broadcaster.
NEW DELHI: Can an NRI get by in Britain or the US by writing poetry? Yes, if he or she has some other income to fall back on, says Chamal Lal 'Chaman', a London-based poet, lyricist and radio broadcaster.
Sprightly at 74, he said, "From 1977 to the mid 80s, I was always in demand for special poems composed for marriages, birthdays, anniversaries and tributes by Punjabi families.
"People often paid me very well, including air travel out of London. I have a huge bundle of these poems weighing over 7 kg! But these days I politely decline such offers unless it's a friend or close family friend."
"I am writing new poems for my third volume of Punjabi poetry and for an anthology of Urdu-Hindi poems because poetry and lyrics are my first love," Chaman, who has lived in India, Kenya and Britain, said in a freewheeling chat during a visit here.
He says that a poet writing lyrics for well-known pop singers, films, BBC, ITV and reputed record labels can make good money if he has a dozen hits to his credit registered with the Performing Rights Society (PRS) that collects royalty payments and distributes them to its 65,000 current members in Britain.
Says Chaman, "I joined PRS as a member in January 1989, although my recorded works were in the market much earlier. For instance, Jagjit Singh had sung my famous Punjabi song 'Saun da mahina' in 1979.
"I still receive some payments for the album 'Hole Hole' from time to time. Payments are made directly into my bank account each quarter."
The broadcaster, who writes poetry and lyrics in leisure, has a large volume of Punjabi work to his credit. He was honoured for his lifelong contribution to Punjabi songs, poetry and culture in Britain in 2006.
Chaman was born to a middle class family in a small village in Jalandhar. "It was called Pasla. We did not have too many luxuries, but we were a contented lot. We had pure food - good milk, butter and lots of daal (lentils), plentiful in today's terms."
He was a sad child, who was brought up in his 'nanke' (mother's home). "My mother died when I was a child. It left a void. In my quiet moments, I have always tried to figure out what kind of a woman she was," he said.
The void led him to poetry. At 13, he wrote poetry on Guruk Nanak's birthday and recited it. "Someone gave me Re.1 and it stirred the poet in me. But unfortunately, I could not complete my education in Phagwara College because my father summoned me to Kenya, where he stayed," Chaman recalled.
The most exciting phase of Chaman's life, as the broadcaster himself says, are his years as a presenter for Kenyan radio (Voice of Kenya) in Nairobi during the 1950s and 1960s.
"I am transcribing more than 100 radio interviews with celebrities that I recorded in the course of my career into a book. Kenya has been the most productive and colourful phase of my career as a radio presenter," Chaman said.
The book, he says, will take over a year.
Chaman, who moved to Britain after spending nearly 18 years from 1956 to 1974 as a presenter for Kenyan radio and then returned to India, worked in the Asian service at BBC, the London Broadcasting Company and the Punjab Radio.
He started the first Indian commercial radio programme in London called the "Geet Mala" that became a rage among the Asian diaspora. He also anchored regular weekly programmes on BBC's TV One and BBC Radio Four during the 1990s.
He composed the lyrics for "Bride and Prejudice", starring Aishwarya Rai, and wrote lyrics for ghazal exponents Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh's scores.
"As an interviewer, my most memorable moment was when I met former prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964. India was rebuilding itself and the country was not as prosperous as it was. The Panchsheel fiasco or the 1962 Chinese aggression was still fresh on our mind. It was a gross violation of the Panchsheel friendship pact between India and China signed in 1954.
"I asked Nehru, 'Panchsheel par Chini rawaiyye ke bare me kuch roshni daliye (shed some light on the Chinese stand on the Panchsheel pact). He replied with his trademark humour, "Roshni kya dalun. Chinio ne Panchsheel andhera kar diya (what light do I shed? The Chinese have shoved Panchsheel into darkness)," Chaman Lal recalled.
He also remembers prime minister Morarji Desai, who "threw Chaman Lal out after five minutes"; and Krishna Menon, to whom he spoke at length.
"I personally knew Sunil Dutt, the country's first action hero since the days he became a star. He came to Nairobi and I interviewed him. Sunil Dutt and Nargis remained lifelong friends," says Chaman.
"I played host to Ustaad Vilayat Khan when he visited Nairobi and tabla exponent Shanta Prasad, who had this strange habit of falling asleep with a paan (betel leaf) in his mouth and waking up to chew the same betel leaf in the morning," the broadcaster said.
He interviewed composer Naushad for 40 minutes just before the veteran musician died in Mumbai.
Chaman is not too happy with modern radio and television journalism. "There are too many commercials and the women anchors are too aggressive. Where are the 'Bharatiya naris' (Indian women)?" he laughs.
Delhi becomes world's most polluted city, overtakes Pakistan's Lahore, AQI recorded at...
Last Supermoon of 2024: Know when and how to watch it and other details here
Noida man arrested for creating ‘cannabis nursery’ inside house after being inspired by…
Actor John Krasinski named 'Sexiest Man Alive 2024' by People magazine
Meet outsider who worked in bank for eight years, became OTT star, will now star opposite Kajol in..
What is wedding invitation scam, how to protect yourself from it?
Arjun Tendulkar achieves rare feat which father Sachin Tendulkar never did in his 25-year career
Mukesh Ambani suffers Rs 12548 crore loss after buying Star from Disney, here's how
Ananya Panday sets Instagram on fire in sizzling bikini; BFF Suhana Khan, mom Bhavana Pandey react
International Trade Fair 2024 in Delhi from Nov 14: Know ticket price, timings, venue and more
SA vs IND: Varun Chakravarthy eyes Ravichandran Ashwin's all-time India record in T20Is
This govt company sold Rs 28880000000 shares of Ratan Tata firm, reduces its holding to...
Delhi Air Pollution: AQI hits 'Severe' category, record high in India today with 418
Tesla CEO Elon Musk spreading misinformation on X? His own AI model says...
Independent candidate slaps SDM outside booth during Rajasthan bypolls, watch video here
Viral video: Vistara crew bids emotional farewell on last flight before merger with Air India, watch
NBR Group Redefines Luxury Living With New Brand Identity, Tagline, and Logo
Resham Kamboj: Empowering Souls and Financial Freedom Through Spiritual Mentorship
NTPC Green Energy Rs 10000 crore IPO: Check subscription date, price band, lot size and more
India’s first hydrogen train to start trials soon: Check route, features, top speed to be…
Tejasvi Jaiswal's selfless sacrifice for brother Yashasvi Jaiswal rewarded with life's greatest gift
Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani to shut down these outlets under Reliance Retail due to...
Watch viral video: This MP stole Bill and ran away with intention to...
US comedian's hilarious imitation of Donald Trump goes viral, watch video here
Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024: CSK legend MS Dhoni and wife Sakshi cast vote in Ranchi - Watch
LoP Rahul Gandhi rides Kerala's longest zipline in Wayanad to boost tourism after landslides; watch
Nita Ambani stuns in floral ensemble as she poses with Anupam Kher at NMACC
Anil Ambani's company makes HUGE profit in 3 months, market cap now reaches Rs...
Is Space Travel Safe: Surprising ways Space affects human body
Aishwarya Rai and Katrina Kaif lost this blockbuster franchise of Rs 600 crore, were replaced by...
'Can't believe...': Woman dresses up as ghost in viral video, here's what happened next, WATCH
HURRY UP! Coldplay announces fourth show in Ahmedabad, tickets to go on sale from...
Chhath Puja turns scary! Venomous snake turns towards woman performing rituals, then…
Meet man who left college at 18, earned Rs 1200 crore at 20, is CEO now, has net worth of Rs...
Radhika Merchant changes name, shares thoughts on work and marriage
Renewable Energy: Power generation expert Shahroz Anjum leads way in solar optimisation
Meet man, Indian-origin VP, who uses vacations to determine if he's hired right people, he is...
Ricky Ponting hits back at Gautam Gambhir's 'minding own business' advice, says, 'He is…'
Decision between renting and owning: Krupa Goel's perspective on what's shaping choices today
SC pronounces verdict on 'bulldozer justice': 'Having a home is a longing that never fades...'
Archbishop of Canterbury resigns over Church of England sex abuse scandal
Why world's most valuable company Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang doesn’t wear a watch, know here
Renowned Yoga guru Sharath Jois passes away at 53
Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: Know date, time and significance of festival
DSP tracks down vegetable vendor after 14 years, reason will leave you surprised
Chennai Rain Alert: Heavy showers expected today, IMD issues warning to 11 districts
Ankur Warikoo shares details about his annual salary, reveals he earns Rs...