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In 1968, Ustad Abdul Halim Jafar Khan, along with his disciples, composed an album called 'Sitar Quintet' which had some truly off-the-path tracks.
The tracks were: 1) Chandani Kedar 2) Mazamiri 3) Khusrawani 4) Sharavati 5) Kalpana 6) Miya Malhar Would anybody be having this album? It is not available in Mumbai or Pune. Self - belief is the most potent force.
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On the point of observation Anurag, here's something that seriously struck me as odd:
Halim Jafar sits at the top left (11 o'clock position - in aviation lingo). Everybody is in white - if you except the jackets. Then why is there a guy in Blue (at 6 o'clock position?) ??? If that was the bossman, accepted. But that is not. If it was a casual photo, accepted. But it is a composed cover pic. Did the PR agency goof up? Or simply, way back in 1968, these things weren't considered important? Just a curious thought... ![]() Self - belief is the most potent force.
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