Английская Википедия:Behzad Lucknavi
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Behzad Lucknavi (born Sardar Hasan Khan; 1 January 1900 Шаблон:Endash 10 October 1974[1]) was a Pakistani Urdu poet and lyricist. He primarily wrote naats and ghazals and sometimes radio plays for the All India Radio, Delhi and later for Radio Pakistan after immigrating to Pakistan.
Prior to his migration from India, he used to participate in mushairas at an apparent age of twelve after Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari introduced him to the All India Radio.[2] He wrote lyrics for seventeen films, including Roti, Taj Mahal and Dhanwan.[3]
Biography
He was born as Sardar Hasan Khan on 1 January 1900 in United Province, British India (in modern-day Lucknow, India).[2] He initially worked in the Indian Railways[4] but later for the AIR at ₹120 per month. He was later employed by the Radio Pakistan where he used to recite naats as a part of congregational prayer. He also wrote some uncertain radio plays.[2] As a gazal writer, he contributed to the Urdu literature of Pakistan.[5] An Indian singer, Begum Akhtar earned her recognition after she sung her first gazal Diwana banana hai toh by Lakhnavi.[6] He also wrote lyrics, including "Mere Liye Woh Gham-e-Intezaar" for the film Anokha Pyar sung by Lata Mangeshkar.[7]
Publications
# | Title | Year | Type/Credited as | Шаблон:Abbr |
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1 | Haseen Qatil | 1924 | novel | [8] |
2 | Paidaishi Jasoos | 1925 | Novel | |
3 | Bete Ka Qatil | 1926 | Novel | |
4 | Mushaf-e-Bahzad | 1938 | Шаблон:N/a | |
5 | Behzad Lucknavi Ke Sau Geet | 1940 | Poetry | |
6 | Charagh-e-Toor | 1941 | Poetry | |
7 | Kufr-o-Iman | 1945 | Poetry | |
8 | Sana-e-Habeeb | 1954 | Poetry | |
9 | Wajd-o-Haal | 1955 | Poetry | |
10 | Aah Na Tamam | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
11 | Aah Na Tamam | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
12 | Aah-e-Natamam | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
13 | Bahram Ki Wapsi | Шаблон:N/a | Novel | |
14 | Bustan-e-Bahzad | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
15 | Kaif-o-Suroor | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
16 | Mauj-e-Noor | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
17 | Mauj-e-Tuhoor | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
18 | Naat-e-Huzoor | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
19 | Naghma-e-Noor | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
20 | Naghmat-e-Bahzad Lakhnavi | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry | |
21 | Pili Chhatri | Шаблон:N/a | Poetry |
Filmography
Шаблон:Dagger | Remarks denote a short description of the work where available. |
# | Year | Title | Lyricist | Dialogue | Screenwriter | Шаблон:Abbr |
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1 | 1951 | Pyar Ki Baten | Шаблон:Ya | [3] | ||
2 | 1951 | Ada | Шаблон:Ya | |||
3 | 1950 | Khel | Шаблон:Ya | |||
4 | 1950 | Pagle | Шаблон:Ya | |||
5 | 1950 | Wafa | Шаблон:Ya | |||
6 | 1949 | Ladli | Шаблон:Ya | |||
7 | 1949 | Nisbat | Шаблон:Ya | |||
8 | 1948 | Aag | Шаблон:Ya | |||
9 | 1948 | Anokha Pyar | Шаблон:Ya | |||
10 | 1947 | Andhon Ki Duniya | Шаблон:Ya | |||
11 | 1947 | Jadui Ratan | Шаблон:Ya | |||
12 | 1946 | Dhanwan | Шаблон:Ya | |||
13 | 1943 | Poonji | Шаблон:Ya | |||
14 | 1942 | Zamindar | Шаблон:Ya | Шаблон:Ya | Шаблон:Ya | |
15 | 1942 | Roti | Шаблон:Ya | |||
16 | 1941 | Taj Mahal | Шаблон:Ya | |||
17 | 1931 | Dhanwan | Шаблон:Ya |
Personal life
He spent his last days in difficult circumstances due to financial crisis and medical complications. He then submit a request to the Karachi Municipal Corporation for financial assistance, for which was given PKR1,000 for his surgery. The commissioner of Karachi later offered him a government job at primary school as a teacher but he refused the post.[9] He died on 10 October 1974 in Karachi, Pakistan.[4]
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
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- 1974 deaths
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- Muhajir people
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- Writers from Lucknow
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