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Sahir's life has been chronicled by Sabir Dutt [27] and by Chander Verma and Dr. Salman Abid in "Main Sahir Hoon" [9] Sahir Ludhianvi: the People's Poet by Akshay Manwani 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 Sharma. [28]
] Sahir's work in the film's music was particularly praised; As stated in The Hindu, "While for Pyaasa, a film considered the brainchild of Guru Dutt, the soul behind the film was its lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi". [20] Pyaasa marked the last collaboration of the long-lasting team of composer Burman and lyricist Ludhianvi. [21]
A. K. Ramanujan (1929–1993), poet and scholar of Indian literature who wrote in both English and Kannada; ... Sahir Ludhianvi, lyricist, poet from Punjab (Ludhiana)
Roshan was born on 14 July 1917 in Gujranwala in the Punjab Province of British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Punjabi Saraswat Brahmin family. [2] [3] He began music lessons at a young age and later attended Marris College in Lucknow, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh under the training of Pandit S N Ratanjankar (principal of the institute).
Duet Geeta Dutt - N. Dutta aka Datta Naik/Sahir Ludhianvi Milap 1955 Bacha Le Ae Maula Ae Ram Solo - Ravi Shankar Sharma/Sahir Ludhianvi Aadmi Aur Insaan 1969 Bachapan Ke Din Bhula Na Dena Solo - Naushad Ali/Shakeel Badayuni Deedar 1951 Bachche Mein Hain Bhagwan Multi Manna Dey and Kishore Kumar - Kalyanji Anandji/Sahir Ludhianvi Nanha Farishta
The film's concept came to Yash Chopra while he was reading a poem by his longtime friend (and also the film's lyricist) Sahir Ludhianvi. The movie was shot in Kashmir, and Yash Chopra has claimed this to be one of his happiest experiences and he described the production as a "honeymoon", since the entire cast worked together as a family. [4]
The soundtrack of Neel Kamal were composed by Ravi Shankar Sharma and lyrics were provided by Sahir Ludhianvi. The soundtrack is widely notable for the song, "Baabul Ki Duaayein Leti Jaa" sung by Mohammed Rafi, which became popular as a Hindi wedding song during the actual bidaai ritual (the departure of the bride from her parental house). [3]
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