Sudhir Phadke


Sudhir Phadke was a legendary Marathi singer-composer from India. He was regarded as an icon of the Marathi film industry and Marathi Sugam Sangeet for five decades. Apart from Marathi, Phadke sang and composed songs in several Hindi films as well.
Phadke's nickname was Babuji.

Brief biography

Sudhir Phadke was born in Kolhapur on 25 July 1919. His birth name was Ram Phadke, but he later changed his name to 'Sudhir' when he composed a song for HMV. Phadke acquired his primary tutelage in vocal classical music from the late Vamanrao Padhye in Kolhapur. After beginning his career with HMV in 1941, he joined the Prabhat Film Company as music director in 1946. During his long career, he composed music for many Marathi and Hindi films. He was also an immaculate playback singer. Phadke married his fellow singer Lalita Deulkar. Their son Shridhar Phadke is also a composer and singer.
Geet Ramayana, based on poet G D Madgulkar's verses, is one of Phadke's most popular works. The programme ran on All India Radio for a year, 1955–56. Stage performances of the program continue to draw huge crowds even today. Phadke set to music all 56 songs, and they were sung by different singers for radio. All 56 songs were also recorded in Phadke's own voice.
In last days of his life, Phadke was involved in producing a Hindi film on the life of the Indian freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The movie Veer Savarkar was funded by public donations. Sudhir Phadke last sang and composed music for this movie.
He was also actively involved with Goa Freedom Movement and in post freedom fight of India
Phadke was connected with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for over 60 years. He was the main inspiration and founder member of India Heritage Foundation in the United States.

Filmography

Sudhir Phadke has 111 films to his credit as a music director, 21 of which are in Hindi. He extensively worked with famous Indian singers such as Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar.

As a composer


  1. Gokul
  2. Rukmini Swayamvar
  3. Aage Badho
  4. Sita Swayamwar
  5. Jivacha sakha
  6. Sita Swayanwar
  7. Vande Mataram
  8. Aparadhi
  9. Bheem
  10. Maya Baazar
  11. Ram Pratiggya
  12. Sant Janabai
  13. Shri Krishna Darshan
  14. Johar Maibap
  15. Pudhacha Paul
  16. Vanshacha Diva
  17. Jashas Tase
  18. Vithal Rakhmai
  19. Maalti Madhav
  20. Murli Wala
  21. Lakhaci Goshta
  22. May Bahini
  23. Narveer Tanaji
  24. Pratapgad
  25. Bolvita dhani
  26. Kon Kunacha
  27. Kuberacha Dhan
  28. Soubhagya
  29. Vahininchya bangadya
  30. Pehli Taarikh
  31. Ratna Ghar
  32. In meen sade teen
  33. Maharani Yesubai
  34. Un paus
  35. Owalni
  36. Postatil mulgi
  37. Rashmachya Gathi
  38. Shevagyachya Shenga
  39. Ganget ghoda nhala
  40. Mi tulas tuzhya angani
  41. Devghar
  42. Sajni
  43. Andhala magato ek dola
  44. Maza ghar mazi manasa
  45. Devagharcha lena
  46. Gharcha zala thoda
  47. Utavala narad
  48. Gaj Gauri
  49. Gokul Ka Chor
  50. Jagachya pathiwar
  51. Lagnala jato mi
  52. Umaj padel tar
  53. Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan
  54. Adhi kalas mag paya
  55. Kalanka Shobha
  56. Mazi Aai
  57. Nirupama ani parirani
  58. Prapancha
  59. Suwasini
  60. Pyar Ki Jeet
  61. Bhintila kaan astat
  62. Char divas sasuche char divas suneche
  63. Chimnyanchi shala
  64. Gariba gharachi lek
  65. Soniyachi paule
  66. Bayko maheri jate
  67. Ha maza marga ekla
  68. Te maze ghar
  69. Devacha khel
  70. Gurukilli
  71. Sant gora kumbhar
  72. Ekati
  73. Aamhi jaato amuchchya gaava
  74. Aadhar
  75. Dev manus
  76. Dhakti bahin
  77. Mumbaicha jawai
  78. Zala mahar pandharinath
  79. Daraar
  80. Bajiraocha beta
  81. Zep
  82. Lakhat ashi dekhani
  83. Mi hi manus ahe
  84. Anolkhi
  85. Javai vikat ghene ahe
  86. Kartiki
  87. Jyotibacha navas
  88. Ya sukhano ya
  89. Aram haram ahe
  90. Chandra hota sakshila
  91. Dost asava tar asa
  92. Sher Shivaji
  93. Devghar Mar
  94. Aplech dat amplech oth
  95. Thorali Jau
  96. Chorachya manat chandane
  97. Maherchi manasa
  98. Dhakti soon
  99. Pudhacha paul
  100. Sher Shivaji
  101. Reshim gathi
  102. Veer Savarkar

    Popular songs

Geet Ramayan ()

Composed and renditioned 'Geet Ramayan', 56 songs written by Madgulkar.
Geet Ramayan, collection of songs is summary of Indian epic of Ramayana in chronological sequence. The first of Geet Ramayan by Sudhir Phadke was broadcast by All India Radio Pune on Friday 1 April 1955 on the auspicious day of Raam Navami. From 1 April 1955 for 56 weeks, every Sunday a new song of Geet Ramayana was broadcast. It was one of the most popular programs of that time. Geet Ramayan has been translated in 9 Indian languages Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Sindhi, Telugu and Oriya.

As a composer

Other major creations of Phadke include:
Ashi pakhare yeti,
Dev devharyat nahi,
Daav mandun mandun modu nako,
Vikat ghetla shyam,
Tujhe geet ganyasathi sur labhu de,
Toch chandrama nabhaat.

Awards

Phadke won numerous awards, including:
He died in Mumbai on 29 July 2002 at 10.30 AM after suffering a brain haemorrhage. His body was kept at Veer Savarkar Memorial at Dadar in central Mumbai, where many admirers came to pay their last tributes.
A Flyover which goes over the railway line and Dahisar river in the Mumbai suburb between Borivali and Dahisar connecting east and west was named after him.