The Sunday Guardian

Pt. Ravi Shankar’s belongings found in Mumbai scrap shop

- DURGA CHAKRAVART­Y

SMM Ausaja, a film archivist and poster collector, has hit the goldmine in a local scrap shop of Mahim, Mumbai. He has discovered a tattered suitcase that belonged to Pandit Ravi Shankar and his son Shubho, which contains original musical notes, handwritte­n letters, rare photograph­s. old press clippings, autographe­d brochures, and even a poem written and signed by legendary filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak.

“I am film archivist and a poster collector and I keep going to places where this antique material or junk material is sold in the hope I might find something on cinema. I am a cinema archivist so when someone called me saying that there is material on Pandit Ravi Shankar,” Ausaja told IANS in a telephonic conversati­on.

“I was not really interested because he has done very few films. Still, I asked if there were any posters. They said there were photograph­s. I thought I’d get photograph­s of him composing for Shatranj Ke Khiladi or maybe Gulzar’s Meera or so many rare films he did,” Ausaja added.

He said that when he reached the scrap shop there was no material pertaining to cinema.

“There were perhaps one or two files with names of Bengali and Punjabi films written, and some notations. Then I realised these are actual notations written by him in the file. These are music notations in his handwritin­g. That was surprising. I thought it was precious and needs to be preserved,” Ausaja said.

He added that there were beautiful illustrati­ons and signatures in Bengali as well as in English.

“There are a lot of brochures—some pertaining to his concert in Russia, so (these are) in Russian language. So in his own handwritin­g, (outlining) where it happened and on what date,” he said.

Some press clippings were found too.

“He went to Czechoslov­akia, China and all those countries so (there are) press clipping in those languages which appeared on him. So there are two three files of the press clipping from 1954’55,” he added.

Ausaja also found some pictures of Pandit Ravi Shankar’s wife Annapurna Devi. “There are a lot of photograph­s. I found Annapurna Devi’s photograph­s, which is impossible to find now because she became a recluse and never got publicized anywhere,” he said.

A poem written on a Viennese hotel’s letterhead and signed by legendary filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak was also found in the suitcase.

“Another startling discovery in the whole suitcase was a handwritte­n poem by Ritwik Ghatak.. It has his signature,” he said.

Ravi Shankar was 92 when he succumbed to respirator­y problems in 2012. IANS

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Pandit Ravi Shankar.

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