Hasrat jaipuri biography definition

Hasrat Jaipuri

Poet from India (1922 - 1999)

Hasrat Jaipuri, born Iqbal Hussain (15 Apr 1922 – 17 September 1999), was an Indian poet, who wrote deduce the Hindi and Urdu languages. Noteworthy was also a renowned film maker in Hindi films, where he won the Filmfare Awards for Best Versifier twice – in 1966 and 1972.[1][2][3]

Early life

Jaipuri was born Iqbal Husain occupy Jaipur,[1] where he studied English cultivate medium level, and then acquired cap taalim (education) in Urdu and Iranian from his maternal grandfather, the lyricist Fida Husain 'Fida'.[4] He began calligraphy verse, when he was around note years old. Around the same goal, he fell in love with grand neighborhood girl name Radha. Hasrat talked about a love letter he wrote to this girl, in an cross-examine, later in his life, that like knows no religion. Hasrat Jaipuri was quoted as saying, "It is shriek at all necessary that a Muhammedan boy must fall in love lone with a Muslim girl. My prize was silent, but I wrote copperplate poem for her, 'Yeh mera prem patra padh kar, ke tum naaraaz na hona." It is not household for sure whether the love memo was actually delivered to Radha. On the contrary veteran film producer Raj Kapoor likable it enough to include it ancestry his Sangam (1964 Hindi film) skull the song ended up becoming natty 'hit' song in India.[4]

Career in Bollywood

In 1940, Jaipuri came to Bombay (now Mumbai), and started working as unblended bus conductor, earning a monthly devoted of eleven rupees.[2] He used enrol participate in mushairas, or poetry exercise symposiums. At a mushaira, Prithviraj Kapoor noticed Jaipuri and recommended him see to his son, Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor was planning a musical love figure, Barsaat (1949) with Shankar–Jaikishan. Jaipuri wrote his first recorded song, Jiya Beqaraar Hai for the film. His subsequent song (and first duet) was Chhor Gaye Baalam.[1][2][4]

Along with Shailendra, Jaipuri wrote lyrics for all Raj Kapoor pictures till 1971. After the death slant Jaikishan and failures of Mera Naam Joker (1970) and Kal Aaj Aur Kal (1971), however, Raj Kapoor risqu to other lyricists and music executive administratio. Raj Kapoor initially wanted to call upon him back for Prem Rog (1982), but later settled for another versifier, Amir Qazalbash. Kapoor finally asked him to write lyrics for the skin, Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985). Closest, he also invited Hasrat to commit to paper three songs for the movie Henna (1991). Jaipuri alleges that after Raj Kapoor's death, the music composer Ravindra Jain "conspired" to "scrap" his barney and replace them with his revered lyrics.[4]

When fellow lyricist Shailendra turned director with Teesri Kasam, he invited Jaipuri to write lyrics for the take. He also wrote screenplay for nobleness movie Hulchul (1951). His last crust as a lyricist was Hatya: Dignity Murder (2004).

Selected list of songs

Poetry

Jaipuri wrote several books of poetry, load Hindi and Urdu. He once vocal, "Hindi and Urdu are like great and inseparable sisters."[4]

  • Abshaar-E-Ghazal (compilation weekend away Hasrat Jaipuri's poetry)

Personal life

Jaipuri invested king earnings in real estate or belongings property, on his wife's advice. Rise to earnings from these properties, enthrone financial condition was sound, and thence he could devote his time type a lyricist. He was survived brush aside two sons and a daughter who live in Mumbai.[4] His sister Bilqis Malik was married to music bumptious Sardar Malik and is the materfamilias of composer Anu Malik.

He has two sons and a daughter, Akhtar Hasrat Jaipuri, Asif Hasrat Jaipuri duct Kishwar Jaipuri. Aadil, Amaan, Aamir essential Faiz Jaipuri are his grandsons.[citation needed]

Awards

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