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"Tujhse Naaraz Nahi Zindagi" (lit. ' I am not angry with you, life... ' ) [ 1 ] is an Indian Hindi song from the Bollywood film Masoom (1983), starring Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah . The lyrics of the song was written by Gulzar , and composed by R. D. Burman .
Masoom (transl. The Innocent) is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language drama film, the directorial debut of Shekhar Kapur. [1] It is an adaptation of the 1980 Erich Segal novel Man, Woman and Child, which was also adapted into a Malayalam movie Olangal and an American movie Man, Woman and Child.
"Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai" - 1 "Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai" - 2 "O Aasmanwale" "Jaag Dard-E-Ishq Jaag, Dil Ko Bekarar Kar Chhedke Aansuon Ka Raag" Hemant Kumar Aah: Jane na nazar [3] Shankar–Jaikishan: Hasrat Jaipuri: Mukesh: Aaja Re Ab Mera Dil Jo Main Jaanti Shailendra: Jhanan Jhanan Jhanan Yeh Shaam Ki Tanhaiyan Sunte The Naam Raja Ki Aayegi ...
1984 Gulzar – "Tujhse Naaraz Nahi Zindagi" from Masoom. Anand Bakshi – "Jab Hum Jawan Hoge" from Betaab; Gulshan Kumar Mehta – "Hamen Aur Jeene Ki" from Agar Tum Na Hote; Sawan Kumar Tak – "Shayad Meri Shaadi" from Souten; Sawan Kumar Tak – "Zindagi Pyar Ka Geet Hai" from Souten; 1985 Hasan Kamal – "Aaj Ki Awaaz" from Aaj Ki Awaaz
Gulzar was born in a Sikh family as Sampooran Singh Kalra, to Makhan Singh Kalra and Sujan Kaur, in Dina, Jhelum District, British India (present-day Pakistan).In school, he had read translations of the works of Tagore which he recounted as one of his life's many turning points.
His readership is limited and recent social changes have further hurt his stature and there seems to be a concerted effort not to promote his poetry. His first book of free verse, Mavra, was published in 1940 and established him as a pioneering figure in 'free form' Urdu poetry. [4] He retired to England in 1973 and died in a London hospital in ...
Seven soldiers will receive Medals of Honor decades after their acts of heroism. Some military experts say the delays may be because of their race.
In 2016, a book on Rahat Indori 'Mere Baad' was released at the Oxford Bookstore in Connaught Place, Delhi. This book is a compilation of his Ghazals and Shayari. [20] On 1 January 2021, his 71st birthday, songdew.com unveiled a unique tribute titled Dr Rahat Indori - Ek Alag Pehchaan. [21]