Behzad Lucknavi
Behzad Lucknavi | |
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Born | Sardar Hasan Khan January 1, 1900 Lucknow,India |
Died | 10 October 1974 Karachi,Pakistan | (aged 74)
Pen name | Behzad Lucknavi |
Occupation | Poet, Lyricist |
Language | Urdu |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Genre |
Behzad Lucknavi(bornSardar Hasan Khan;1 January 1900 – 10 October 1974[1]) was a PakistaniUrdu poetand lyricist. He primarily wrotenaatsandghazalsand sometimes radio plays for theAll India Radio,Delhi and later forRadio Pakistanafteremigrating to Pakistan.[2]
He started participating inmushairasat age of twelve. Then veteran radio personalityZulfiqar Ali Bukhariintroduced him toAll India Radio.[3]
He wrote film song lyrics for seventeen films, includingRoti(1942),Taj Mahal(1941) andDhanwan(1937).[4]
Biography
[edit]He was born as Sardar Hasan Khan on 1 January 1900 in United Province,British India(in modern-dayLucknow,India).[3]He initially worked in theIndian Railways[5]but later for theAll India Radioat₹120 per month.[3]He was later employed by theRadio Pakistanwhere he used to recite naats as part ofcongregational prayer.He also wrote a number of radio plays.[3]
As a ghazal writer, he contributed to theUrdu literatureof Pakistan.[6]An Indianghazalsinger,Begum Akhtarfirst gained her recognition after she sang her first ghazalDiwana banana hai toh, toh diwana bana dewritten by Lakhnavi.[7]He also wrote film song lyrics, including "Mere Liye Woh Gham-e-Intezaar" for the filmAnokha Pyar(1948) sung byLata Mangeshkar.[8]
Lucknavi's ghazal,Aey Jazba-e-Dil Gar Mein Chahun, Har Cheez Muqabil Aajayeis very popular in Pakistan and has been sung by many singers there.[9]
Publications
[edit]# | Title | Year | Type/Credited as | Ref. |
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1 | Haseen Qatil | 1924 | novel | [9] |
2 | Paidaishi Jasoos | 1925 | Novel | |
3 | Bete Ka Qatil | 1926 | Novel | |
4 | Mushaf-e-Bahzad | 1938 | — | |
5 | Behzad Lucknavi Ke Sau Geet | 1940 | Poetry | |
6 | Charagh-e-Toor[5] | 1941 | Poetry | |
7 | Kufr-o-Iman | 1945 | Poetry | |
8 | Sana-e-Habeeb | 1954 | Poetry | |
9 | Wajd-o-Haal[5] | 1955 | Poetry | |
10 | Aah Na Tamam | — | Poetry | |
11 | Aah Na Tamam | — | Poetry | |
12 | Aah-e-Natamam | — | Poetry | |
13 | Bahram Ki Wapsi | — | Novel | |
14 | Bustan-e-Bahzad | — | Poetry | |
15 | Kaif-o-Suroor[5] | — | Poetry | |
16 | Mauj-e-Noor | — | Poetry | |
17 | Mauj-e-Tuhoor[5] | — | Poetry | |
18 | Naat-e-Huzoor | — | Poetry | |
19 | Naghma-e-Noor[5] | — | Poetry | |
20 | Naghmat-e-Bahzad Lakhnavi | — | Poetry | |
21 | Pili Chhatri | — | Poetry |
Filmography
[edit]† | Remarks denote a short description of the work where available. |
# | Year | Title | Lyricist | Dialogue | Screenwriter | Ref. |
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1 | 1951 | Pyar Ki Baten | [4] | |||
2 | 1951 | Ada | ||||
3 | 1950 | Khel | ||||
4 | 1950 | Pagle | ||||
5 | 1950 | Wafa | ||||
6 | 1949 | Ladli | ||||
7 | 1949 | Nisbat | ||||
8 | 1948 | Aag | ||||
9 | 1948 | Anokha Pyar[8] | ||||
10 | 1947 | Andhon Ki Duniya | ||||
11 | 1947 | Jadui Ratan | ||||
12 | 1946 | Dhanwan | ||||
13 | 1943 | Poonji | ||||
14 | 1942 | Zamindar | ||||
15 | 1942 | Roti | ||||
16 | 1941 | Taj Mahal | ||||
17 | 1931 | Dhanwan |
Personal life
[edit]He spent his last days in difficult circumstances due to personalfinancial crisisandmedical complications.He then submitted a request to theKarachi Municipal Corporationfor financial assistance. He was givenPKR1,000 for his surgery. The commissioner ofKarachilater offered him a government job atprimary schoolas a teacher but he refused the post.[2]
Death
[edit]He died on 10 October 1974 in Karachi, Pakistan.[5]
References
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- ^"LITERARY NOTES: Focus on Naatia poetry".Business Recorder newspaper.13 November 2004. Archived fromthe originalon 28 August 2022.Retrieved18 April2024.
- ^Anasuya, Shreya Ila (5 October 2019)."Memories of Akhtari".Livemint website.Archived fromthe originalon 11 December 2023.Retrieved18 April2024.
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- ^ab"Urdu Books of Behzad Lakhnavi".Rekhta.org website.Retrieved18 April2024.