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The ghazal [a] is a form of amatory poem or ode, [1] originating in Arabic poetry. [2] Ghazals often deal with topics of spiritual and romantic love and may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation from the beloved and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. [2] [3]
In this ghazal by Mir Taqi Mir, the qaafiya is bolded and the radif is underlined: hastī apnī habāb kī sī hai. ye numā.ish sarāb kī sī hai. nāzukī us ke lab kī kyā kahiye pañkhuḌī ik gulāb kī sī hai. chashm-e-dil khol is bhī aalam par yaañ kī auqāt ḳhvāb kī sī hai. baar baar us ke dar pe jaatā huuñ hālat ab ...
Ghazal [20] 16 "Uzr Aane Mein Bhi Hai Aur Bulate Bhi Nahin" Traditional: Khaiyyam [21] 17 "Ulti Ho Gain Sab Tadabiren" Ghazal [22] Faiz Ahmed Faiz: 18 "Sham-E-Firaq Ab Na Poochh" Traditional: Khaiyyam [23] 19 "Aaye Kuchh Abr Kuchh Sharab Aaye" Ghazal [24] 20 "Donon Jahan Teri Mohabbat Mein Haar Ke" Ghazal [25] Sudarshan Fakir: 21 "Apanon Ke ...
Dubbed "Mallika-e-Ghazal" (Queen of Ghazals), she is regarded as one of the greatest singers of ghazal, dadra, and thumri genres of Hindustani classical music. [3] [1] [4] Begum Akhtar received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for vocal music in 1972, was awarded Padma Shri, and later a Padma Bhushan Award posthumously by the government of India ...
Many of his hit ghazals have been used in Bollywood movies. His famous ghazals are Chupke Chupke Raat Din, Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi, Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa, Chamakte Chand Ko, Kiya Hai Pyar Jisé, May Nazar Sé Pee Raha Hoon, Mastana Peeyé, Yé dil yé pagal dil, Apni Dhun Mein Rehta Hoon a ghazal by Nasir Kazmi, "Ham Ko Kiske Gham Ne Maara ...
Mehdi Hassan Khan NI PP TI HI (Urdu: مہدی حسن خاں; 18 July 1927 – 13 June 2012), known as Mehdi Hassan, was a Pakistani ghazal singer and playback singer of great renown.
Anup Jalota, (born 29 July 1953) is an Indian singer, musician and actor, best known for his contributions to the bhajan and ghazal genre of Indian music. He is popularly known as the Bhajan Samraat (transl. "Emperor of Bhajan"). [2]
Suresh Bhat 1932–2003), known as Ghazal Samrat (Emperor of ghazals) for his exposition of that form; Namdeo Dhasal (born 1949), poet, writer, journalist, editor and Dalit activist; Manohar Oak (born 1933), poet and novelist; Arun Kolatkar (born 1931 or 1932), poet who wrote both in Marathi and English; also a graphic designer