Nirmala Maghani doing the riyaaz |
I first heard Nirmala on you tube - a video she had
uploaded of her performance on a TV channel in Pakistan. I loved her rich
soulful voice and the earnest expression she wore while singing.
I contacted her to find out under whom she was
trained. And to my amazement I found out that this 19 year old girl had not one
but three ustaads!!
But hey hang on..all the three ustaads are not your
regular ustaads we know of. They are her
online mentors. And I was baffled because with online classes this girl was
simply awesome. Imagine the talent that is still unexplored in this 19 year old
girl.
I was curious and probed more (via internet).
Nirmala then told me all about herself, how she got into singing, her online
Ustaads, her family, her education and her dream.
Nirmala Maghani resides in the desert region of
Umerkot, Sindh, Pakistan. She has just completed her Intermediate and will take
admission for the B Sc course. Her father no longer alive so she lives with her
mother, grandmother and her brother who not only runs the household but also
nurtures Nirmala’s talent and is her mentor and career advisor.
Singing
is a kind of taboo in our community, says Nirmala. But she
was blessed with a golden voice that was waiting to be heard sooner or later.
Nirmala sang in the school functions and her teachers saw a promising singer in
her and encouraged her to sing. Her brother decided to make his little sister a
singer and did not stop her when she practiced at home the folk songs from the
local dholak players. A little bit hesitant at first, her daadi and mother
later gave in and let Nirmala practice. Nirmala also picked up playing the
harmonium from these dholak players whenever she got the chance.
One fine day her brother surprised her and got a
harmonium on
rent. But when Nirmala played the harmonium and began
singing
curious neighbours of their community wanted to
know what was going on.
Girls
from good families did not go singing around, they said. And the elders
of the community advised her against it.
After
a few days Nirmala took to singing again closing all the doors and windows of
their house she practiced singing and playing the harmonium which she had
hidden away so that people visiting them should not see it.
Things began to change when she got a chance
to perform on TV in the morning show on the local channel and people in her
community started noticing her. They still disapproved but now Nirmala did not
shut the doors while practicing and soon her brother purchased a harmonium for
her.Anup Jalota ji making Nirmala officially his shagird |
Nirmala
then contacted Anup Jalota the ghazal and devotional songs singer in India through
the social media and requested him to train her. Anup Jalota readily agreed to
a request that came all the way from a teenager in Umerkot Pakistan. Seeing her
interest and eagerness to learn classical music that he sent her lessons over
voice recordings and these classes are still on.
In
the same manner she also met Ustaad Raza Ali Khan the great son of legendary Ustaad
Bade Ghulam Ali of Kolkata and was taking online lessons from him.
Nirmala
got lucky in the year 2017 when Anup Jalota came to Sindh and Nirmala got to
meet her idol who then officially made her his disciple. Nirmala was overjoyed when she performed
alongside her Guru whom she also calls papa because Anup Jalota ji has made her
his beti the day she sent him request on face book.
And
she couldn’t get luckier because in the same year Ustaad Raza Ali khan attended
the Music conference in Karachi and Nirmala was thrilled to meet her ustaad.
With Ustaad Raza Ali Khan |
And
during her visits to the recording studio in Karachi which is 400 kilometers
from Umerkot she met Ustaad Murtuza Khan Naizi and became his disciple and
takes lessons from him both online when she is in Umerkot and live classes when
she goes to Karachi.
She
works hard doing ‘riyaaz’ (practice) for 10 to 12 hours a day with no interest
in anything else except singing unlike other girls of her age. Clearly Nirmala
is not the typical teenager because her focus in solely on singing and singing
alone. She does not want to perform in marriages and parties that
would be losing my identity as a sufi and classical singer because in parties
people want you to sing party songs and that is not my style.
The
most memorable moment in Nirmala’s life is the time when she sang with her papa
cum Ustaad Anup Jalota on the stage. It was something I never even dreamed of,
she says.
Her
favourites are Abida Parveen, Mehdi Hassan and of course Anup Jalota. She dreams of performing in India one day.
It
would be such an honour to come to India and perform. And I will be able to
meet both my Ustaads again.
And
her only reward is having more and more people hear her sing. When people
listen to me singing and appreciate it that is the greatest reward for a singer.
Like
all singers Nirmala also believes that music can bridge the divides between
people because music has no religion. She feels the music fraternity can help
build improve the strained Indo-Pak relations. She has hopes that peace will
prevail again. After all both countries were one before the axe of partition
fell and there are so many things in common apart from music.
Hope Nirmala's dreams come true and she becomes a successful singer soon. :))
Nirmala's display page |
You can hear Nirmala sing on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Iea5C3CF8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wboAyw1kySA
7 comments:
Amazing story Nikhat! She is amazing and so are you for digging out all these details about her
Awsome....i have just finished reading your profiling piece. You are a versatile journo. Delve deep into writing Nikhatji.
Awsome....i have just finished reading your profiling piece. You are a versatile journo. Delve deep into writing Nikhatji.
thank you for taking the time to read.
Awesome post Niki. Way to go. Human will is stronger than the hurdles. And Nirmala is a very good example. You should write more, time permitting. Good Luck for the future.
Seriously committed to her course.
Brilliant research Fatima.
Way to go nikki, kudos to both nirmala n you. Good job!!! Hope nirmala's dreams come true and yours too. She is amazing, so very dedicated n talented. 👌👏👏
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