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Sahir's life has been chronicled by Sabir Dutt [26] and by Chander Verma and Dr. Salman Abid in "Main Sahir Hoon" [10] Sahir Ludhianvi: the People's Poet by Akshay Manwani [27] The book is the product of interviews and writings about Sahir by his friends such as Yash Chopra, Dev Anand, Javed Akhtar, Khayyam, Sudha Malhotra, Ravi Chopra and Ravi ...
Guru Dutt's melodramatic Pyaasa or 'The desirous one' is 'extraordinary', a film that draws on all the features of a mainstream movie to achieve a high aesthetic, from the beautiful photography of the Christ-like tormented poet, the beauty of the streetgirl (Waheeda Rehman) and the wonderful music with some of the great Sahir Ludhianvi's best ...
Sahir Ludhianvi, Sahir (1921–1980) Krishan Mohan, Krishan Lal Krishan Mohan (1922–2004) Wazir Agha (1922–2010) Sulaiman Areeb (1922–1970) Nazish Pratapgarhi, Nazish (1924–1981) Ada Jafri (1924–) Nasir Kazmi, Nasir (1925–1972) Bekas Akbarabadi, M.G Gupta wrote Urdu anthology, Rahat-i-Ruh (2004),(1925–2011) Rahi Masoom Raza (1925 ...
Although the love story of Amrita and Sahir Ludhianvi was famous at that time. Both were open about their love towards each other. Sahir was a famous poet and lyricist in Hindi Cinema. He never lived with her. He was too busy in his professional and personal life. A new women singer Sudha Malhotra came into Sahir's life and Amrita was in disunion.
He finished his basic education and then completed his master's degree in Urdu, Persian and English literature. [1] Firaq had shown early signs of excellence in Urdu poetry and had always shown attraction towards literature. His contemporaries included famous Urdu poets like Allama Iqbal, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Kaifi Azmi and Sahir Ludhianvi. Yet he ...
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Amrita Pritam ([əm.mɾɪt̪ɑː pɾiːt̪əm] ⓘ; 31 August 1919 – 31 October 2005) was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. [1] A prominent figure in Punjabi literature, she is the recipient of the 1956 Sahitya Akademi Award.
The title song of the film written by Sahir Ludhianvi was performed by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar. [1] [2] The song was recorded at Mehboob Studio of noted producer-director, Mehboob Khan, [3] and remains one of the finest creations of both its music director and lyricist, both of whom later won Filmfare Awards in their respective categories ...