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Fayyaz Hashmi

Fayyaz Hashmi (Urdu: فیاض ہاشمی; 1920 – 2011) was a Pakistani poet and screenwriter who worked both in the Indian and Pakistani film industry.

Fayyaz Hashmi
Born1920
Died29 November 2011[1] (aged approximately 91) at Karachi, Pakistan
AwardsNigar Awards in 1967 and 1988

He penned some memorable songs such as the famous nazm Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo[2] and Tasveer teri dil mera behela nah sakegi. The latter made the singer Talat Mahmood famous in India back in 1944 and was instrumental in introducing him to the Calcutta film industry.[3]

A little known fact about him is that he wrote the famous 'Na tum mere na dil mera', that was sung by Kamla Jharia, among many others. One of the couplets from this ghazal became popular that reads:

'aye bas naadaniyon par apni naaz karte hain, abhi dekhi kahan hain aapne naadaniyan meri'

'Dil Ko Hai Tum Se Pyar Kyoon, Yeh Na Bata Sakoon Ga Mein' sung by Jag Mohan

and then.....

"Yeh Raatein, Yeh Mausam, Yeh Hansana Hansaana, Mujhe Bhool Jana, Inhein Na Bhulana" sung by Pankaj Mullick (a non-film song).[4][5][6][7]

Early life edit

Fayyaz Hashmi was born in Calcutta in 1920.[8] His father, Muhammad Hussain Hashmi, was also a poet with pen name 'Dilgeer' as well as a writer of stage drama. His father also worked for Madan Theatre in Calcutta as a writer and director. The family lived next door to the veteran stage director Agha Hashar Kashmiri who regularly attended the literary gatherings at his father's home.[9][7]

Fayyaz Hashmi was employed as the resident lyricist by the British-owned Gramophone Company of India from 1943 to 1948.[9] "Fayyaz Hashmi wrote his first verse, 'Chaman mein ghuncha-o-gul ka tabassum dekhne walo - Kabhi tum ne haseen kalyon ka murjhana bhi dekha hai', when he was in 7th class."[9] He wrote his very first full songs that Talat Mahmood sang in 1941 (Sab din ek samaan nahin tha) and the runaway hit Tasveer teri dil mera behla na sakay gi with music composed by Kamal Dasgupta.[8][9]

Career in Pakistan edit

In 1951, he was transferred by his employer, Gramophone Company of India, to Lahore to organise the music scene in Pakistan. There he promoted many talented artists including Farida Khanum, Zeenat Begum, singer Munawar Sultana, Saeen Marna, Saeen Akhtar and Saeen Budha.[7][9]

He turned to writing of film songs in 1956. Kunwari Bewa was the first Pakistani film with his songs. He wrote more than 2000 songs for films and the Gramophone Recording Company in his lifetime. He also wrote the stories, dialogues and scripts of many hit films, and received numerous awards during his career.[1][7]

Awards and recognition edit

Filmography edit

Fayyaz Hashmi worked as a film song lyricist for the following movies:

He also worked as a writer and director in the following movies:

  • Hum Ek Hain (1961) - Director[7]
  • Zamana Kya Kahega (1962) - Writer
  • Pehchan (1975) - Screenplay Writer
  • Gharibon Ka Badshah (1988) - Screenplay Writer

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Rekhta.org website. Archived from the original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  2. ^ . The Hindu newspaper. 13 November 2006. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  3. ^ Muhammad Zulqarnain Zulfi (9 May 2012). "Remembering Talat Mahmood". The Indian Express newspaper. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  4. ^ . Hindigeetmala.net website. Archived from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  5. ^ Manek Premchand (2018). Yesterday's Melodies Today's Memories (Fayyaz Hashmi poetry). Notion Press via Google Books website. ISBN 9781644298770.
  6. ^ a b . The Hindu newspaper. 25 August 2016. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j (PDF). PoemHunter.com website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  8. ^ a b . UrduPoint website. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  9. ^ a b c d e Profile of poet Fayyaz Hashmi Retrieved 13 July 2021
  10. ^ . The Hot Spot Online website. 17 June 2002. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  11. ^ (Parvez Rahim) . Dawn newspaper. 9 June 2021. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  12. ^ a b c d e f . Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 24 September 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  13. ^ Finally a reason to watch Coke Studio (Pakistan): Farida Khanum sings 'Aaj Jane Ki Zidd Na Karo' ARY TV News website, Published 3 October 2015, Retrieved 16 January 2022

External links edit

  • All poems of Fayyaz Hashmi PoemHunter.com website
  • Fayyaz Hashmi at IMDb
  • Fayyaz Hashmi on Apple Music website

fayyaz, hashmi, urdu, فیاض, ہاشمی, 1920, 2011, pakistani, poet, screenwriter, worked, both, indian, pakistani, film, industry, born1920calcutta, british, indiadied29, november, 2011, aged, approximately, karachi, pakistanawardsnigar, awards, 1967, 1988, penned. Fayyaz Hashmi Urdu فیاض ہاشمی 1920 2011 was a Pakistani poet and screenwriter who worked both in the Indian and Pakistani film industry Fayyaz HashmiBorn1920Calcutta British IndiaDied29 November 2011 1 aged approximately 91 at Karachi PakistanAwardsNigar Awards in 1967 and 1988 He penned some memorable songs such as the famous nazm Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo 2 and Tasveer teri dil mera behela nah sakegi The latter made the singer Talat Mahmood famous in India back in 1944 and was instrumental in introducing him to the Calcutta film industry 3 A little known fact about him is that he wrote the famous Na tum mere na dil mera that was sung by Kamla Jharia among many others One of the couplets from this ghazal became popular that reads aye bas naadaniyon par apni naaz karte hain abhi dekhi kahan hain aapne naadaniyan meri Dil Ko Hai Tum Se Pyar Kyoon Yeh Na Bata Sakoon Ga Mein sung by Jag Mohanand then Yeh Raatein Yeh Mausam Yeh Hansana Hansaana Mujhe Bhool Jana Inhein Na Bhulana sung by Pankaj Mullick a non film song 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career in Pakistan 3 Awards and recognition 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editFayyaz Hashmi was born in Calcutta in 1920 8 His father Muhammad Hussain Hashmi was also a poet with pen name Dilgeer as well as a writer of stage drama His father also worked for Madan Theatre in Calcutta as a writer and director The family lived next door to the veteran stage director Agha Hashar Kashmiri who regularly attended the literary gatherings at his father s home 9 7 Fayyaz Hashmi was employed as the resident lyricist by the British owned Gramophone Company of India from 1943 to 1948 9 Fayyaz Hashmi wrote his first verse Chaman mein ghuncha o gul ka tabassum dekhne walo Kabhi tum ne haseen kalyon ka murjhana bhi dekha hai when he was in 7th class 9 He wrote his very first full songs that Talat Mahmood sang in 1941 Sab din ek samaan nahin tha and the runaway hit Tasveer teri dil mera behla na sakay gi with music composed by Kamal Dasgupta 8 9 Career in Pakistan editIn 1951 he was transferred by his employer Gramophone Company of India to Lahore to organise the music scene in Pakistan There he promoted many talented artists including Farida Khanum Zeenat Begum singer Munawar Sultana Saeen Marna Saeen Akhtar and Saeen Budha 7 9 He turned to writing of film songs in 1956 Kunwari Bewa was the first Pakistani film with his songs He wrote more than 2000 songs for films and the Gramophone Recording Company in his lifetime He also wrote the stories dialogues and scripts of many hit films and received numerous awards during his career 1 7 Awards and recognition editFayyaz Hashmi was awarded the Graduate Award three times A Pakistani film industry award 1 7 Nigar Award for Best Film Song Lyricist in 1967 for Chalo Achha Hua Tum Bhool Gaye in film Lakhon Mein Aik 1967 10 Nigar Award for Best Screenplay Writer in film Gharibon Ka Badshah 1988 7 Filmography editFayyaz Hashmi worked as a film song lyricist for the following movies Kunwari Bewa 1956 7 Bedari 1956 Savera 1959 11 Saheli 1960 12 Raat Ke Rahi 1960 Insan Badalta Hai 1961 Zamana Kya Kahega 1961 Aulad 1962 12 Paisey 1964 Eid Mubarak 1964 7 Tauba 1964 12 7 Beti 1964 Dil Ke Tukre 1965 Sartaj 1965 Ashiana 1965 12 Lakhon Mein Aik 1967 12 Pardah 1966 Rishta Hai Pyar Ka 1967 Diya Aur Toofan 1969 Love in Jungle 1970 Ilzaam 1972 Badal Aur Bijli 1973 6 13 Deewane Tere Pyar Ke 1997 12 He also worked as a writer and director in the following movies Hum Ek Hain 1961 Director 7 Zamana Kya Kahega 1962 Writer Pehchan 1975 Screenplay Writer Gharibon Ka Badshah 1988 Screenplay WriterReferences edit a b c Profile of poet Fayyaz Hashmi Rekhta org website Archived from the original on 14 June 2014 Retrieved 11 April 2024 When mood and melody merged The Hindu newspaper 13 November 2006 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 11 April 2024 Muhammad Zulqarnain Zulfi 9 May 2012 Remembering Talat Mahmood The Indian Express newspaper Retrieved 11 April 2024 Fayyaz Hashmi songs Hindigeetmala net website Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 13 April 2024 Manek Premchand 2018 Yesterday s Melodies Today s Memories Fayyaz Hashmi poetry Notion Press via Google Books website ISBN 9781644298770 a b Straight from the heart Shakeel Badayuni and Fayyaz Hashmi The Hindu newspaper 25 August 2016 Archived from the original on 5 April 2023 Retrieved 11 April 2024 a b c d e f g h i j Fayyaz Hashmi poems and profile PDF PoemHunter com website Archived from the original PDF on 5 April 2023 Retrieved 13 April 2024 a b Fayyaz Hashmi a profile UrduPoint website Archived from the original on 5 February 2022 Retrieved 11 April 2024 a b c d e Profile of poet Fayyaz Hashmi Retrieved 13 July 2021 The Nigar Awards 1957 1971 The Hot Spot Online website 17 June 2002 Archived from the original on 24 July 2008 Retrieved 11 April 2024 Parvez Rahim Immortal hits Dawn newspaper 9 June 2021 Archived from the original on 5 April 2023 Retrieved 11 April 2024 a b c d e f Fayyaz Hashmi profile Pakistan Film Magazine website Archived from the original on 24 September 2023 Retrieved 11 April 2024 Finally a reason to watch Coke Studio Pakistan Farida Khanum sings Aaj Jane Ki Zidd Na Karo ARY TV News website Published 3 October 2015 Retrieved 16 January 2022External links editAll poems of Fayyaz Hashmi PoemHunter com website Fayyaz Hashmi at IMDb Fayyaz Hashmi on Apple Music website nbsp This biographical article related to film in Pakistan is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This article about a Pakistani writer or poet is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fayyaz Hashmi amp oldid 1218761330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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