Snehal Bhatkar

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Snehal Bhatkar (real name Vasudev Gangaram Bhatkar, B. Vasudev; 17 July 1919–29 May 2007), was a well known Hindi and Marathi film music composer from Mumbai, India. He is the recipient of Lata Mangeshkar Award instituted by Government of Maharashtra of year 2004.{{cite news | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-08-21/pune/27811159_1_award-vocalist-function | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130809114950/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-08-21/pune/27811159_1_award-vocalist-function | url-status=dead | archive-date=9 August 2013 | title=Jayamala wins award |place=Pune | date=21 August 2006 | newspaper=The Times of India | accessdate=9 August 2013}}{{Cite web|url=https://amvaishnav.wordpress.com/tag/snehal-bhatkar/|title = Snehal Bhatkar| date=10 July 2022 }}

Early life

Snehal Bhatkar was born on 17 July 1919 in Mumbai in a Marathi-speaking family. His father died when he was 18 months old. His mother was a teacher and was a singer as well. It was from her that he picked up the basics of music. After completing matriculation he learned music at a music school in Dadar. He died at his Mumbai residence on 29 May 2007 at the age of 87 years.

Pseudonym

To avoid any breach in contract while officially working for His Master's Voice, he adopted various pseudonyms as a composer. These included "B. Vasudev" and "Snehal" but another choice, "Snehal Bhatkar", became fixed. The name was derived from that of his then newly born daughter, Snehlata.{{cite web|title=Geeta Dutt – Musical Association with Snehal Bhatkar|url=http://www.geetadutt.com/bhatkar.html|accessdate=17 March 2013}}{{cite web|title=Snehal Bhatkar – Profile|url=http://cineplot.com/music/snehal-bhatkar-profile/|accessdate=17 March 2013}}

Career

He made started his movie career with the movie Neel Kamal in the year 1947. Bhatkar and lyricist Kidar Nath Sharma had shared a special bond, teaming up for hit songs like Kabhi Tanhaiyon Mein (Hamari Yaad Aayegi) which may be regarded as the zenith of Bhatkar's career.

Personal life

His three children include noted Marathi actor Ramesh Bhatkar, Avinash Bhatkar and daughter Snehlata Bhatkar (now married to Ramkrishna Barde).

Music Director

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  • Pehla Kadam (1981)
  • Fariyad (1964)
  • Deepak (1963)
  • Hamari Yaad Aayegi (1961)
  • Chhabili (1960)
  • Scout Camp (1959)
  • Haria (1958)
  • Diwali Ki Raat (1956)
  • Jaldeep (1956)
  • Aaj Ki Baat (1955)
  • Bindiyan (1955)
  • Daku (1955)
  • Gunah (1953)
  • Bhola Shankar (1951)
  • Nand Kishore (1951)
  • Hamari Beti (1950)
  • Thes (1949)
  • Sohag Raat (1948)
  • Neel Kamal (1947)

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