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Gulzar (born Sampooran Singh Kalra; 18 August 1934) is an Indian Urdu poet, lyricist, author, screenwriter, and film director known for his works in Hindi cinema. [1] He is regarded as one of greatest Urdu poets of this era. [2]
Examples of shayari are ghazal, sher, nazm, marsiya, qita and many more. [6] Traditionally, that this form of poetry is often read to an audience in a special setting called mehfil . Although there are many professional shayars , who write shayari [ 7 ] for their livelihood, it is an immensely popular form of poetry for younger generation.
Triveni is a form of Hindi/Urdu poetry initiated by the poet Gulzar.Unlike sher, a triveni consists of three "hemistichs" (misras).The first two are complete in themselves but the addition of the third misra gives a new dimension.
Gulzar (1936) Shahzad A. Rizvi (1937) Unwan Chishti Iftikharul Hasan Unwan (1937–2004) Nida Fazli (1938-2016) Makhmoor Saeedi (1938–2010) Syed Mahmood Khundmiri (1938–2011) Obaidullah Aleem (1939–1997) Allama Talib Jauhari (1939– )
Gulzar was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2004 for his contribution to the arts and the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2002. He has won 6 National Film Awards and 22 Filmfare Awards . [ 1 ] At the 81st Academy Awards , he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for " Jai Ho " (shared with A. R. Rahman ), for the film Slumdog Millionaire .
Gulzar's (pictured in 2008) first meeting with Nasreen Munni Kabir occurred in 1986, during the production of the latter's television documentary Movie Mahal. In 1986, during the production of Movie Mahal (a 49-part television documentary on Bollywood aired on Channel 4), Kabir asked for journalist Khalid Mohamed's help to invite people with "significant" contributions to Bollywood.
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Mah Laqa Bai was born as Chanda Bibi on 7 April 1768 in Aurangabad in the present-day Maharashtra. [1] [2]: 120 Her mother was Raj Kunwar – a courtesan who migrated from Rajputana, [3] and father was Bahadur Khan, who served as a Mansabdar (military official) at Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah's court.