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A. Nayyar

Arthur Nayyar (14 April 1950 – 11 November 2016), commonly known as A. Nayyar, was a Pakistani film playback singer.[1] He started his career in 1974 with a duet song. Nayyar always claimed famous singer Ahmed Rushdi[4] as an important contributor to his career as he learned film playback singing from Rushdi.[3] Nayyar and Akhlaq Ahmed remained dominant playback singers of the Pakistani film industry in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s.[5][4]

Arthur Nayyar
BornApril 14, 1950[1]
Died11 November 2016(2016-11-11) (aged 61)[1]
OccupationSinger
Years active1974–2016[1]
Known forplayback singing, ghazal
AwardsPride of Performance Award in 2018[2]
5 Nigar Awards during his film career[3][1]

Early life edit

Nayyar was born in Chak No.148/9.L, Ranson Abad, a small village in the Sahiwal District to a Christian family.[1] His childhood was spent in Arifwala, Punjab, Pakistan and later he shifted to Lahore. He completed his matriculation from St Francis High School, Lahore and was admitted to Forman Christian College. He graduated with a BEd degree from the Government Central Training College in 1975. Nayyar spent his childhood watching both Indian and Pakistani films. Film playback singers like Muhammad Rafi, Talat Mehmood, and Saleem Raza inspired him.[1][6]

Career edit

Nayyar's first appearance on TV was on the show Naye Fankar in 1974 after which he began his playback singing journey.[1] He was introduced to Lollywood by Riaz Shahid, a noted filmmaker of the time, who was searching for a singing talent for his upcoming venture Bahisht (1974).[6] He was a student of film music director Wajahat Attre and also used to go to noted singer Mehdi Hassan for guidance.[1]

Nayyar sang over 4200 film, radio and television songs in his singing career.[6]

Death edit

A. Nayyar was a heart patient for the last few years. His 28 years old son's death was the main reason behind his deteriorating health. Moreover, he was in financial crisis as film industry had totally forgotten him. On the night of 11 November 2016, around 8:30 pm, Nayyar died at his residence in Lahore of a cardiac arrest after a prolonged illness.[7][1] He was laid to rest at Christian Graveyard on Jail Road, Lahore in the presence of his friends, relatives and family members.[8]

Awards and recognition edit

  • Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2018[2]
  • A. Nayyar won five Nigar Awards for playback singing.[5] His first Nigar Award for best singer in director Hasan Askari's film "Aag" in 1979, Nigar Award for best singer in director Sangeeta's film "Jeenay naheen doon gee" in 1985, Nigar Award for best singer in director Pervez Malik's film Ghareboan ka badshah in 1988 and Nigar Award for best singer in director Sangeeta's film "Taqat ka tufaan" in 1989 and then again in 1991.[3][5][7]

Popular film songs edit

  • Yunhin din cut jaye, yuhin shaam dhal jaye, Sung by A. Nayyar and Rubina Badar, film song lyrics by Taslim Fazli, composed by music director A. Hameed, film Bahisht (1974)[5]
  • ‘Pyar to ik din hona tha, hona tha ho gaya’, Sung by A. Nayyar with Naheed Akhtar, lyrics by Kaleem Usmani, music by M. Ashraf from the film Kharidar (1976)[1]
  • ‘Sathi mujhay mil gaya, mil gaya mil gaya’, Sung by A. Nayyar, lyrics by Fayyaz Hashmi, music by Ustad Tafu, from film Jasoos (1977)[9]
  • ‘Milay do sathi khili do kaliyan’, Sung by A. Nayyar, lyrics by Kaleem Usmani, music by Robin Ghosh from film Amber (1978)[6]
  • ‘Ik baat kahoon dildara’ Sung by A. Nayyar, film song lyrics by Fayyaz Hashmi, music by Ustad Tafu from film Khuda Aur Mohabbat (1978).[1]
  • 'Jee Rahay Hein Hum Tanha', Sung by A. Nayyar, film song lyrics by Yonus Hamdam, music by Karim Shahabuddin from film Sharmeeli (1978).

Nayyar also ran a music academy in Lahore.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Shoaib Ahmed (12 November 2016). "Playback singer A. Nayyar passes away". Pakistan: Dawn. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b President Mamnoon confers civil awards on Yaum-i-Pakistan (Pakistan Day – 23 March 2018) Dawn (newspaper), Published 23 March 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018
  3. ^ a b c "Renowned Pakistani singer A Nayyar passes away". The Nation (newspaper). 11 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Singer A Nayyar passes away". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 12 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Profile of A. Nayyar on urduwire.com website Retrieved 13 August 2018
  6. ^ a b c d "Flashback: Forgotten melodies". Pakistan: Dawn. 18 February 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Pakistan film singer A Nayyar passes away". www.samaa.tv. 11 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  8. ^ A. Nayyar laid to rest The Nation (newspaper), Published 16 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2018
  9. ^ A. Nayyar's film song on pakmag.net website Retrieved 13 August 2018
  10. ^ "معروف گلوکار اے نیئر چل بسے". BBC Urdu. BBC News. 12 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2018.

External links edit

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Arthur Nayyar 14 April 1950 11 November 2016 commonly known as A Nayyar was a Pakistani film playback singer 1 He started his career in 1974 with a duet song Nayyar always claimed famous singer Ahmed Rushdi 4 as an important contributor to his career as he learned film playback singing from Rushdi 3 Nayyar and Akhlaq Ahmed remained dominant playback singers of the Pakistani film industry in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s 5 4 Arthur NayyarBornApril 14 1950 1 Sahiwal Punjab PakistanDied11 November 2016 2016 11 11 aged 61 1 Lahore Punjab PakistanOccupationSingerYears active1974 2016 1 Known forplayback singing ghazalAwardsPride of Performance Award in 2018 2 5 Nigar Awards during his film career 3 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Awards and recognition 5 Popular film songs 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editNayyar was born in Chak No 148 9 L Ranson Abad a small village in the Sahiwal District to a Christian family 1 His childhood was spent in Arifwala Punjab Pakistan and later he shifted to Lahore He completed his matriculation from St Francis High School Lahore and was admitted to Forman Christian College He graduated with a BEd degree from the Government Central Training College in 1975 Nayyar spent his childhood watching both Indian and Pakistani films Film playback singers like Muhammad Rafi Talat Mehmood and Saleem Raza inspired him 1 6 Career editNayyar s first appearance on TV was on the show Naye Fankar in 1974 after which he began his playback singing journey 1 He was introduced to Lollywood by Riaz Shahid a noted filmmaker of the time who was searching for a singing talent for his upcoming venture Bahisht 1974 6 He was a student of film music director Wajahat Attre and also used to go to noted singer Mehdi Hassan for guidance 1 Nayyar sang over 4200 film radio and television songs in his singing career 6 Death editA Nayyar was a heart patient for the last few years His 28 years old son s death was the main reason behind his deteriorating health Moreover he was in financial crisis as film industry had totally forgotten him On the night of 11 November 2016 around 8 30 pm Nayyar died at his residence in Lahore of a cardiac arrest after a prolonged illness 7 1 He was laid to rest at Christian Graveyard on Jail Road Lahore in the presence of his friends relatives and family members 8 Awards and recognition editPride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2018 2 A Nayyar won five Nigar Awards for playback singing 5 His first Nigar Award for best singer in director Hasan Askari s film Aag in 1979 Nigar Award for best singer in director Sangeeta s film Jeenay naheen doon gee in 1985 Nigar Award for best singer in director Pervez Malik s film Ghareboan ka badshah in 1988 and Nigar Award for best singer in director Sangeeta s film Taqat ka tufaan in 1989 and then again in 1991 3 5 7 Popular film songs editYunhin din cut jaye yuhin shaam dhal jaye Sung by A Nayyar and Rubina Badar film song lyrics by Taslim Fazli composed by music director A Hameed film Bahisht 1974 5 Pyar to ik din hona tha hona tha ho gaya Sung by A Nayyar with Naheed Akhtar lyrics by Kaleem Usmani music by M Ashraf from the film Kharidar 1976 1 Sathi mujhay mil gaya mil gaya mil gaya Sung by A Nayyar lyrics by Fayyaz Hashmi music by Ustad Tafu from film Jasoos 1977 9 Milay do sathi khili do kaliyan Sung by A Nayyar lyrics by Kaleem Usmani music by Robin Ghosh from film Amber 1978 6 Ik baat kahoon dildara Sung by A Nayyar film song lyrics by Fayyaz Hashmi music by Ustad Tafu from film Khuda Aur Mohabbat 1978 1 Jee Rahay Hein Hum Tanha Sung by A Nayyar film song lyrics by Yonus Hamdam music by Karim Shahabuddin from film Sharmeeli 1978 Nayyar also ran a music academy in Lahore 10 See also editList of Pakistani film singers List of Pakistani ghazal singersReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Shoaib Ahmed 12 November 2016 Playback singer A Nayyar passes away Pakistan Dawn Retrieved 13 August 2018 a b President Mamnoon confers civil awards on Yaum i Pakistan Pakistan Day 23 March 2018 Dawn newspaper Published 23 March 2018 Retrieved 13 August 2018 a b c Renowned Pakistani singer A Nayyar passes away The Nation newspaper 11 November 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2018 a b Singer A Nayyar passes away The Express Tribune newspaper 12 November 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2018 a b c d Profile of A Nayyar on urduwire com website Retrieved 13 August 2018 a b c d Flashback Forgotten melodies Pakistan Dawn 18 February 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2018 a b Pakistan film singer A Nayyar passes away www samaa tv 11 November 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2018 A Nayyar laid to rest The Nation newspaper Published 16 November 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2018 A Nayyar s film song on pakmag net website Retrieved 13 August 2018 معروف گلوکار اے نیئر چل بسے BBC Urdu BBC News 12 November 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2018 External links editA Nayyar at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Nayyar amp 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