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Mogubai Kurdikar was born on 15 July, 1904 in India, is an A 20th-century indian women singer. Discover Mogubai Kurdikar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?
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Mogubai Kurdikar |
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Vocalist |
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96 years old |
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Cancer |
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15 July, 1904 |
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10 February, 2001 |
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India
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Mogubai Kurdikar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mogubai Kurdikar worth at the age of 96 years old? Mogubai Kurdikar’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from India. We have estimated Mogubai Kurdikar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mogubai Kurdikar (15 July 1904 – 10 February 2001) was a renowned Indian classical vocalist of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana.
Mogubai was born in the village of Kurdi in Portuguese-ruled Goa.
Little is known of her father; her mother, Jayashreebai, was known locally as a talented singer.
In 1913, when Mogubai was ten years old, her mother took her to the temple at Zambaulim and arranged for a wandering holy man to teach music to Mogubai for a while.
Later, she took Mogubai to a traveling theatre company, the Chandreshwar Bhootnāth Sangeet Mandali, and the company took Mogubai in as an actress.
While Mogu was with Chandreshwar Bhootnath Mandali (चन्द्रेश्वर भूतनाथ मंडळी), her mother died in 1914.
She entrusted little Mogubai to the care of her confident Balkrishna Parvatkar, who also hailed from Kurdi village and worked for the same theatre company.
A legend says that on her deathbed, her mother told Mogu that her aatma (soul) will not reincarnate until Mogu became a famous singer.
The theatre company soon went bankrupt, and the rival Sātārkar Stree Sangeet Mandali (सातारकर स्त्री संगीत मंडळी) hired Mogu.
She played commendably the parts such as of Kinkini in the play, Punyaprabhāv, and of the heroine Subhadrā in the play with the same name, Subhadrā.
During her stint at the Sātārkar Stree Sangeet Mandali (सातारकर स्त्री संगीत मंडळी), Mogu was given lessons in music by Chintobuva Gurav.
At the same time, Mogu took lessons in Kathak from Ramlal.
She was also trained in Ghazal by Dattaramji Nanodkar.
A conflict arose, however, between Mogu and one of the senior women in the theatre company, who then expelled Mogu from the company.
Mogu's spirits drooped and it also took a toll on her health.
In 1919, Mogu was taken by her aunt for medical treatment to Sangli.
The visit to Sangli opened a new chapter in her life.
While in Sangli, she learnt music under the tutelage of Inayat Khan for a brief while.
At this time, vocalist Alladiya Khan was in Sangli for medical treatment, and on his way to and from his Vaidya Abasaheb Sambare's home, he walked by Mogu's residence, where he would hear her practice.
One day, Alladiya Khan, eager to know the identity of the singer who was rehearsing the song, climbed the stairs and entered the room.
Mogu was startled to see a stranger and stopped singing.
He asked her to continue singing and at the end appreciated her.
He offered to teach her and started the first lesson immediately.
Young Mogu of course agreed, but despite Alladiya's fame, she had not heard of him – it was not until some time later, when she observed dignitaries bow down to him, that she fully realised his standing.
She was stunned and overjoyed to know who her trainer was.
In the early 1920s, Mogu was forced to leave her guru's tutelage.
Mogu was desperate because she could not receive lessons from Alladiya Khan.
Upon the advice of her peers, she started learning music from Bashir Khan of the Agra gharana, who agreed to teach her if she would perform the formal gandha-bandan (thread-tying) ceremony of guru-shishya discipleship with fellow Agra musician Vilayat Hussain Khan.
After eighteen months, Alladiya Khan moved to Bombay (or Mumbai), and Mogu followed in 1922.
Mogu resided at a small rented premises at Khetwadi in Bombay.
Thus begun a time of intrigue in Bombay's high-society and classical music circles.
At that time, Alladiya Khan was the court musician of the princely Kolhapur State but he used to have longer periods of residence in Bombay where he used to train his disciples.
Her tutelage under Alladiya was filled with obstacles.
Ustad Alladiya's students put forth him a condition that he should not train anyone else except them.
For Alladiya was supported in Bombay by wealthy patrons in exchange for music teaching, and they would not let him take other students.
The gandha-bandan ceremony was held in 1926 at the Kalidas Building located at Borabhat Lane in Bombay.
But after three months, Vilayat Hussain Khan had to leave Bombay because of health problems.
When Alladiya heard of the episode, he demanded that she stop the discipleship and instead go to his younger brother, Hyder Khan.
But Mogu hesitated because Ustads of the Agra gharana had much clout.
She already had much stress in her personal life.