• About   |
  • Contact
Buzzpedia
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Places
  • Gossips
  • Hollywood
  • Celebs
  • Quotes
  • Movies
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Places
  • Gossips
  • Hollywood
  • Celebs
  • Quotes
  • Movies
No Result
View All Result
Buzzpedia
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Buzz

Happy Birthday to the Indian legendary artist— Gulzar Sahab

Neha by Neha
August 18, 2020
in Buzz, Listicles, Literature
Credit: Pinterest

Credit: Pinterest

1
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Sampooran Singh Kalra— a multitalented legendary artist who is famous for his great artwork. Being a poet, a lyricist, author, screenwriter, and also a film director. He is popularly addressed as ‘Gulzar Saheb’. Gulzar Saheb was born on 18th August 1934, in Dina, Punjab (currently in Pakistan). He was born in a Kalra Sikh family. During his schooling years, he studied the translations of the works of Rabindranath Tagore, which he addressed as one of his life’s main turning points.

 After the partition of India, he had stopped his studies and his family had to shift to Mumbai (Bombay). During this time he had to do some odd jobs to support his family. His father had always encouraged him to become a writer initially. At that time he took a pen name as ‘Gulzar Deenvi’ later named Gulzar. In many of his interviews, he described how painting inspired him to read and write and also get involved in PWA (Progressive writers association).

Gulzar
Credit: indiatvnews.com

It was during his initial years in the field of writing, where he met Shailendra (lyricist) and Bimal Roy (film director) who encouraged him to join the film industry. This was just the beginning of Gulzar’s career, later he also wrote the book ‘Ravi Paar’. He started his career as a songwriter with the music director Sachin Dev Burman for the movie Bandini (1963). During that time films, were based on literary works. His first song that went on air sang by Lata Mangeshkar was ‘Mora Gora Ang Layle’. Later, he wrote many popular songs with renowned directors and musicians. He also wrote a song for the Pakistani Drama Shehryar Shehzadi(2012).

After writing dialogues and screenplay for films such as Aashirwad(1968), Anand(1971), and Khamoshi(1970), Gulzar directed his first film Mere Apne (1971). The film was a remake of Tapan Sinha’s Bengali film Apanjan(1969) where Meena Kumari played the lead role as Anandi Devi. In 1988, Gulzar directed an eponymous television serial Mirza Ghalib, starring Naseeruddin Shah and broadcast on Doordarshan. Later he also directed Tahreer Munshi Premchand Ki about the novels of Premchand.

Gulzar
Credit: indianexpress.com

Gulzar essentially writes in Urdu and Punjabi; besides several dialects of Hindi Braj Bhasha, Haryanvi and Marwari. Gulzar’s contribution to the literature and film industry is never-ending. Apart from his contribution he had received plenty of awards including Padma Bhushan (2004) and Dada Saheb Phalke (2013).

Gulzar Saheb is a great classical legend and India is fortunate to have him. Here are some of his popular Shayaris of all time written by Gulzar Saheb.

ADVERTISEMENT

1- Dil Ke Rishte Haɱesha Ҝisɱat Se Hi bante Hain, Varna ɱulaqaat to Roz hazaron Se Hoti Hai.

2- Wo Jo Surat per Sabki Haste Hain, unko tohfe ɱain Ek Aaina dijiye.

3- Kuch shikayte Bani Rahe to Behtar hai, chashni ɱein doobe Rishte wafadar Nahin Hote.

4- Kaise Guzar Rahi Hai Sab Puchte Hain kaise, guzarta hu koi Nahin puchta.

5- Teri Tarah Bewafa nikale ɱere Ghar ke Aaine bhi, khud ko DeҜhu Teri Tasveer Nazar Aati Hai.

6- Sach Ҝo Taɱeez hi nahin baat Ҝarne Ҝi, Jhoot Ҝo DeҜho Ҝitna ɱeetha bolata Hai.

7- Ҝuch Aise ho gaye hain is Daur Ҝe Rishte, Awaaz Agar Tuɱ Na do to bolate wo Bhi Nahin.

8- Chup hun to Pathar Na saɱajhna ɱujhe, Dil Par Asar Hua Hai Ҝisi Apne Ҝi baat Ҝa.

9- Woh cheez Jise Dil Ҝahate Hain, Haɱ bhul gaye hain RaҜh Ҝar Ҝahin

10- Ghulaɱ the To Haɱ Sab Hindustani the, Azadi Ne Huɱe Hindu ɱusalɱan banaa Diya.

[zombify_post]

Tags: story
Previous Post

‘Drishyam’ Director Nishikant Kamat Passes Away

Next Post

The Hall of 3 Most Disliked Videos on Youtube

Neha

Neha

Next Post
Representative Image

The Hall of 3 Most Disliked Videos on Youtube

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

latest posts

10 Best Dialogues From Chhichhore
Dialogues

10 Best Dialogues From Chhichhore

Chhichhore starring the late Sushant Singh Rajput is one of a kind movie. Here are the 10 best dialogues from...

Read more
10 Best Roles Played By Pankaj Tripathi

10 Best Roles Played By Pankaj Tripathi

8 Best Cruise Tours In India You Cannot Miss!

8 Best Cruise Tours In India You Cannot Miss!

Common Mistakes In Tactical Target Training And How To Avoid Them

Common Mistakes In Tactical Target Training And How To Avoid Them

A Thrilling Experience Of Hong Kong’s DisneyLand

A Thrilling Experience Of Hong Kong’s DisneyLand

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

About Us

Buzzpedia

Buzz signifies a feeling of excitement and The BuzzPedia is here to deliver that very atmosphere of excitement. From reviews of the newly released series/movies to the news of the entertainment industry and so much more from the ‘lighter’ aspects of life, we are here to make your time full of smiles, laughter, lively chatter, and thrill.

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube

Recent

10 Best Dialogues From Chhichhore

10 Best Dialogues From Chhichhore

10 Best Roles Played By Pankaj Tripathi

10 Best Roles Played By Pankaj Tripathi

  • About
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise With Us

© 2023. BuzzPedia.
Developed & Managed bySquareBase.io

No Result
View All Result
  • Celebs
  • Gossips
  • Hollywood
  • Movies
  • Quotes
  • Travel
  • Places

© 2023. BuzzPedia.
Developed & Managed bySquareBase.io

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Go to mobile version