This story is from July 21, 2024
Artists, audience romance the rain with Kajari music online and in concerts
Pune: Deeply rooted in tradition, Kajari, a folksy subgenre of Hindustani classical music, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, captivating new audiences through social media. Traditionally sung between late June and early September, Kajari’s themes are deeply rooted in the monsoon experience. The lyrics, often playful and suggestive, speak of lovers separated by the downpour, their desire heightened by the stormy backdrop. Sarod player Anupam Joshi said Kajari comes under the umbrella of Thumri which is largely about romance. “It gives listeners a peek into all the possibilities of romance during the monsoon, encapsulating a wide spectrum of the feelings of lovers during this season— from lovers lamenting over how their plans to meet are being washed away by the rain to flirtatious or even risque conversations in song. Dark clouds become obstacles, and the pitter-patter of raindrops make a bittersweet symphony of anticipation and longing,” he added.Read between the lines, Kajari also reflects the geographical significance of the rain, marking the start of agricultural work. Thirty-second snippets of these soulful melodies are captivating listeners online, proving that the genre’s appeal transcends generations. Renditions of old Kajari like Barsan Lagi Badariya Rum Jhum Ke, Sawan ki ritu aayi ri sajaniya pritam ghar nahi aaye, and Sajan Nahi Aaye Sakhi are now popular soundtracks used in reels made by youngsters on the theme of rain on social media. Vocalist Meher Paralikar said that audiences start craving for Kajari during the monsoon, just as they do for ginger in their tea. “Kajari adds seasonal flavour to a performer’s repertoire. While most vocalists sing classic Kajaris in their own style, some performers are composing new ones. We can only sing Kajari during these two-three months just like ragas in the morning. The content-culture has encouraged the revival of Kajari as social media users start recording videos of the rain and look for fitting soundtracks,” she added. Rajas Upadhye, violinist and organiser of Hindustani music concerts in the city, said, “Music apps have made it easy for audiences to access such music when there aren’t many concerts happening because of logistical reasons during the rainy season.” “Many versions of the Kajari sung by different artists are available for free online. Kajari is popular because different artistes can easily can evoke them. Just like you can’t go wrong with kaju katli, no matter which sweet shop you buy it from, there are slim chances for audiences not liking a Kajari no matter the artiste,” he said.
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