Ghazal Queen Munni Begum Enthralls Sacramento Audience
By Ras H. Siddiqui
Her name has lasted much longer than its meaning. Munni (Little One) is usually a nickname given to a girl child in our culture, one which she is supposed to outgrow with age. But here we have Munni Begum (real name Nadira) who has made a significant place for herself in the world of ghazal singing since the 1970’s and over 40 years later her command of her craft has not diminished one bit. She is still known as Munni Begum. And her recent return visit to the Sacramento area was welcomed by close to 300 people with a great deal of enthusiasm.
This November 5 th event billed as a “Shaam-e-Ghazal” was held at the beautifully decorated Eden Gardens Event Center in the Sacramento County suburb of Elk Grove. Organized by area cultural luminary Malkiat Singh and Eden Gardens Entertainment and sponsored by Rana Sajid Khan, Total Wealth Solutions, Crimmigration Inc., A Professional Law Corporation, Car Deal Auto Sales. Imran Ashraf Ch., and supported by many members of the local South Asian Community including Bilal Adenwala, DrJhanakMehtani, Raj Sharma and last but not least emcee for the evening Firdos Sheikh, it turned out to be a wonderful South Asian event for all to enjoy.
The evening started off with local talent Karan Sandhu and Jagjit along with Malkiat Singh opening and later joining Munni Begum throughout her performance. And Munni Begum herself took over commandingly proving without a doubt that she is a force in the world of Urdu Ghazal singing. After warming up on a lighter note her TumhareShehrKaMausam hit our senses. The tempo increased next with Teri Soorat which grabbed the attention of anyone distracted. And that was just to set the audience up for her very popular and slower EkBaarMuskura Do (possibly her most well received song here) and then Mareez-e-Mohabbat. And Begum Sahiba was just getting started!
Since we cannot encapsulate all of the songs that she sang that evening into this article let us continue to mention a few more. AeyMeraHumnashinChal was melancholic, Haath Diya Us Ne MerayHaath Mein was romantic and Awaargi Mein Had Se GuzarJaanaChahiye was naughty. She did take the time to honor her fellow ghazal singer, the late Asif Ali with Deewaron se Batein Karna and one of this writer’s favorites Ishq Mein Hum TumheKiyaBataayen which she sang to almost perfection. And one can add that no Munni Begum show is complete without some mention of intoxication, and she did not disappoint by including JhoomBarabarJhoom.”
It appeared that her planned finale Mast Qalandar came much too early for the audience as they had her perform at least 3 encore songs including a repeat of EkBaarMuskura Do and a fine AajJaaney Ki Zid Na Karo. With this performance it appears that Sacramento, California has broken the ghazal barrier because this is generally known as a Bhangra town. This event also is proof that after many years of hard work Malkiat Singh has finally succeeded in bringing the ghazal genre to California’s Capital region. His two decades of effort is finally bearing fruit. And in this particular case it would not have been possible without the support of the Manzar family and the beautiful Eden Gardens Event Center facility.
To conclude, Munni Begum is a reflection of many in our Diaspora with multiple geographical beginnings. She belongs to a family originating in Murshidabad, West Bengal in India, which settled in Dhaka and then later Karachi, and she is now rumored to have settled in Chicago. If that rumor is correct we hope to see a great deal more of her performances in California.