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Prem Dhawan (1923–2001) was an Indian lyricist, music composer, choreographer and actor of Bollywood known for his patriotic songs, especially for the lyrics and compositions for the 1965 Manoj Kumar starrer, Shaheed.[1] He was a winner of the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in 1971[2] and was honoured by the Government of India in 1970 with Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award.[3]
Prem Dhawan death Annivarsay was May 7th
Occupation(s)
Lyricist, composer
Known for
Bollywood music
Awards
Padma Shri
National Film Award for Best Lyrics
As a lyricist
Appu Raja (1989)
Do Dil Deewane (1980)
Guru Manio Granth (1977)
Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun (1976)
Kisan Aur Bhagwan (1974)
Purab Aur Paschim (1970)
Geet (1970)
Pavitra Paapi (1970)
Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar (1970) punjabi movie
Mera Naam Joker (1970)
Ek Phool Do Mali (1969)
Dus Lakh (1966)
Shaheed (1965)
Adhi Raat Ke Baad (1965)
Darasingh: Ironman (1964)
Shabnam (1964)
Cobra Girl (1963)
Vallah Kya Baat Hai (1962)
Ma Beta (1962)
Kabuliwala (1961)
Zabak (1961)
Tel Malish Boot Polish (1961)
Shola Aur Shabnam (1961)
Guest House (1959)
Heera Moti (1959)
Jagte Raho (1956)
Taangewali (1955)
Vachan (1955)
Aasman (1952)
Tarana (1951)
Aaram (1950)
Jeet (1949)
As a composer
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Raat Ke Andhere Mein (1987)
The Naxalites (1980)
Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun (1976)
Bhagat Dhanna Jatt (1974)
Kisan Aur Bhagwan (1974)
Mera Desh Mera Dharam (1973)
Bharat Ke Shaheed (1972)
Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar (1970)
Pavitra Paapi (1970)
Kenner (1968)
Shaheed (1965)
Veer Abhimanyu (1965)
Aadhi Raat Ke Baad (1965)
Darasingh: Ironman (1964)
Hindustan Hamara (Documentary - 1950)
Bharat Ke Shaheed (1972)[6]
a choreographer ! wow
Waqt (1965)
Dhool Ka Phool (1959)
Do Phool (1958)
Sahara (1958)
Naya Daur (1957)
Vachan
Do Bigha Zamin (1953)
Arzoo (1950)
Sheesh Mahal (1950 film) (1950)
Prem as Lyricist
https://youtu.be/5A9GH-HzFn0?feature=shared
Bhiga bhiga pyar ka sama from Savan 1959 shamshad begam / rafi
https://youtu.be/p7ZWfFmgkUI?feature=shared Zabak / teri duniya se door
https://youtu.be/XIwY9UuC0Q4?feature=shared
Hum hindustani
Chodo kal ki batein
3 more ❤️songs next page
https://youtu.be/MjI0749cm-Y?feature=shared
Yes, Prem dhawan Lyrics in Mera naam joker above song.
Below Kahi hoton se laga de
Nice one by Prem geet likhne-wale Prem dhawan
https://youtu.be/kSypyvKcVP8?feature=shared
From Geet
https://youtu.be/BUK8fS1C_vM?feature=shared
Shaheed
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Prem dhawan gave music to kishore kumar's great song
Film : pavitra papi
Lyrics : prem dhawan
Singer : kishore
Music : prem dhawan ❤️
https://youtu.be/lVSfOIlAGSI?feature=shared
Teri duniya se hoke majboor
Father of Shabana Azmi -- Kaifi Azmi, 10th May his death Anniversary today
Kaifi Azmi (born Athar Husain Rizvi; 14 January 1919 – 10 May 2002) was an Indian Urdu poet. He is remembered as the one who brought Urdu literature to Indian motion pictures. His wife was theatre and film actress Shaukat -fi.
His career as a lyricist took off in Shahid Latif’s Buzdil (1951) with the song ‘Rotey rotey guzargayi raatre’ composed by S.D. Burman. His early work as a writer came in Nanubhai Vakil’s films like Yahudi Ki Beti (1966), and ironically enough his biggest success in that early phase came with one of Hindi cinema’s most celebrated flops, Kagaz Ke Phool (1959).
Though he is known for his poetry, he later also made a name for himself as a writer, most notably in two films that stand testimony to his genius: Chetan Anand’s Heer Ranjha, where he managed the unimaginable feat of writing the entire dialogue in rhyming verse, and with his script and dialogue for M.S. Sathyu’s searing partition drama Garam Hawa.
Here is a list of ten of his most memorable songs, where he managed to do a more than just fit a corpse to a grave, infusing each with his own worldview. In a chat with this writer, his daughter, Shabana Azmi, gave a telling example of the optimism that characterised his writing. For the film Ek Pal, Kaifi writes ‘Aanewali hai bahaar’ on the birth of a child to an unwed mother.
1. ‘Waqt ne kiya kya haseen situm’ (Kagaz ke Phool, 1959): Arguably Kaifi saab’s most memorable Hindi film song. To begin with there wasn’t even a situation for the song in the film. It was only after Guru Dutt heard the mukhda that he decided to conjure a situation for it, in the process creating a song that is iconic as much for its evocative lyrics and its lilting melody as it is for its ground-breaking cinematography.
2. ‘Yeh nayan darey darey’ (Kohra, 1964): There are few Hindi film songs that convey the almost physical tension and longing between lovers with such finesse and delicacy. Composed by Hemant Kumar and rendered in his velvety baritone, Kaifi’s words,‘Raat haseen yeh chaand haseen, tu sabse haseen mere dilbar, aur tujhse haseen tera pyaar, tu jaane na’ are still capable of giving one gooseflesh.
3. ‘Karchalein hum fida’ (Haqeeqat, 1964): A song that has achieved an almost anthem-like stature, this marked the beginning of the creative collaboration between Kaifi Azmi, Chetan Anand and Madan Mohan which delivered some of Hindi cinema’s finest songs over the next decade.
Despite the success of the songs Kaifi had written so far, the films had failed at the box office, none so spectacularly as Kagaz ke Phool, and Kaifi was being written off as jinxed. So when Chetan Anand approached him to write for Haqeeqat, Kaifi’s first response was, ‘Why do you want to work with someone who is considered manhoos?’ Chetan Anand responded, ‘I am also supposed to be jinxed so why not work together because two negatives could make a positive.’
4. ‘Kuch dil ne kaha’ (Anupama, 1966): Picturised on Sharmila Tagore, who plays a daughter rejected by her father who holds her responsible for the death of his wife at childbirth, this song conveys eloquently the world of silence that envelops the character: ‘Dil ki tasalli ke liye jhoothi chamak jhootha nikhaar / jeevan toh soona hi raha samjhe sab aayi hai bahaar / Kaliyon se koi poochhta hansti hain ya roti hain / Kuch aisi bhi baatein hoti hai…’ It’s one of Shabana Azmi’s personal favourites of her father’s film songs.
5. ‘Meri awaaz suno’ (Naunihal, 1967): Another iconic number in Kaifi’s repertoire of great songs, this has attained cult stature, as much for its words as for the fact that it was shot as a voiceover of Jawaharlal Nehru as his funeral procession made its way to the burning ghats.
6. ‘Yeh duniya yeh mehfil’ (Heer Ranjha, 1970): A high point in the celebrated collaboration between Chetan Anand, Madan Mohan and Kaifi Azmi, probably no other song conveys the despondency of the lover who has lost it all in love than this dirge, memorably rendered by Mohammad Rafi. No words express the angst of the mad lover Ranjha better than these – I have no use for the world and its festivities.
7. ‘Chalte chalte’ (Paakezah, 1972): Always a master at conveying the innermost feelings and desires of a woman, Kaifi outdoes himself in an album that boasts 16 other classics, many by other lyricists. No one has communicated the despair of a tawaif as eloquently as Kaifi Azmi does in the words, ‘Jo kahi gayi na mujhse who zamana kah raha hai, ke fasana bann gayi hai, meri baat talte talte’. Arguably the greatest mujra ever in Hindi cinema.
8. ‘Tum jo mil gaye ho’ (Hanste Zakhm, 1973): If ‘Yeh duniya yeh mehfil’ is an ode to the despair of love, ‘Tum jo mil gayeho’ epitomises the sheer abandon of being in the company of the beloved. In keeping with the standards set by the troika, this number is brilliantly shot by Chetan Anand, with Madan Mohan’s bluesy composition doing full justice to Kaifi’s words dripping as much with joie de vivre as with the rains that lash Marine Drive in all its fury.
9. ‘Tum itna jo muskara rahe ho’ (Arth, 1982): It’s a pity that one has to restrict a list a list like this to ten songs, because like Haqeeqat and Hanste Zakhm, every song in this film deserves to be in any list of Kaifi Azmi’s best. If I choose this it’s because once again Kaifi Azmi shows his intuitive understanding of the feminine psyche in the brilliant words ‘Aankhon mein name hansi labon par / Kya haal hai kya dikha rahe ho’, enacted brilliantly by Shabana Azmi trying her best to hold back her tears, having received her divorce papers on her birthday.
10. ‘Itne bazoo itne sar’ (Main Azaad Hoon, 1989): Based on Frank Capra’s classic Meet John Doe, this film, a forgotten gem stars Amitabh Bachchan in one of his most atypical roles. Uncharacteristic for its time, the film had just one number – a stirring call for action sung by Bachchan himself – that harks back to Kaifi Azmi’s lifelong commitment to the masses and the optimism that was an integral part of his worldview.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1951 Buzdil Lyricist
1953 Bahu Beti Lyricist
1955 Hatimtai Ki Beti Lyricist
1956 Yahudi Ki Beti Writer
1957 Pravin Writer
1958 Sone Ki Chidiya Lyricist
1958 Lala Rukh Lyricist Uncredited
1958 Miss Punjab Mail Writer
1959 Paper Flowers Lyricist
1960 Apna Haath Jagannath Lyricist
1961 Shama Lyricist
1961 Shola Aur Shabnam Lyricist
1961 Razia Sultana Lyricist
1962 Nakli Nawab Lyricist
1962 Gyara Hazar Ladkian Writer
1964 The Fog Lyricist
1964 Id Ka Chand Writer
1964 Main Suhagan Hoon Lyricist
1964 Haqeeqat Lyricist
1965 Chor Darwaza Lyricist
1965 Alor Pipasa Lyricist Bengali
1966 Anupama Lyricist
1966 Do Dil Lyricist
1966 Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi Lyricist
1966 Aakhri Khat Lyricist
1967 Naunihal Lyricist
1968 Anokhi Raat Lyricist
1969 Saat Hindustani Lyricist Won 'National Film Award' for Best Lyrics - Song: "Aandhi Aaye Ki Toofan"
1969 Satyakam Lyricist
1970 Hamara Adhikar Lyricist
1970 Dagabaaz Lyricist
1970 Heer Raanjha Lyricist
1970 Maharaja Lyricist
1970 Maa Ka Aanchal Lyricist
1971 Parwana Lyricist
1971 Do Boond Pani Lyricist
1972 Rivaaj Lyricist
1972 Pakeezah Lyricist
1972 Bawarchi Lyricist
1973 Naina Lyricist
1973 Alam Ara Lyricist
1973 Hanste Zakhm Lyricist
1973 Hindustan Ki Kasam Lyricist
1974 Faslah Lyricist
1974 Garm Hava Lyricist, Writer Won 'National Film' for Best Story (with Ismat Chughtai). 'Filmfare Award' for Best Dialogue, Best Story (with Ismat Chughtai) and Best Screenplay. This movie was India's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1974.
1977 Dil Aur Patthar Lyricist
1977 Shankar Hussain Lyricist
1977 Dhoop Chhaon Lyricist
1979 Shaitan Mujrim Lyricist
1979 Inspector Eagle Lyricist
1982 Yeh Nazdeekiyan Lyricist
1982 Arth Lyricist
1982 Deedar-E-Yaar Lyricist
1982 Lakshmi Lyricist
1982 Suraag Lyricist
1983 Razia Sultan Lyricist
1984 Hum Rahe Na Hum Lyricist
1984 Bhavna Lyricist
1986 Mere Saath Chal Lyricist
1986 Nasihat Lyricist
1986 Shart Lyricist
1989 Main Azaad Hoon Lyricist
1993 Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee Lyricist
1998 Tamanna Lyricis
2003 Ek Alag Mausam Lyricist
Shabana Azmi think following song should gets more popularity than other Rafi song of Heer Raja ( ye duniya ye)
Film :Heer Ranjha
Singer : Priya rajvansh / Rajkumar / Lata/ Rafi
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music : Madan Mohan
Meri duniya mein tum aaye
In video
https://youtu.be/WRxWBAv3XYs?feature=sharedshared
In Audio
https://youtu.be/A-M8QR2PDwI?feature=shared
Film : Shankar Hossain
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Singer : lata m
Music: khayyaam
Film : parwana
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music : Madan Mohan
Singer : kishore
https://youtu.be/CoDHnti1GXg?feature=shared
Below you na sharma, Faila de apni gori2 bahein
https://youtu.be/sy3Zcq_yz5Y?feature=shared
Film same as above but rafi after Antara
Film : Parwana ('71)
Lyrics : kaifi Azmi
Singer : Rafi & Asha B
Music: Madan Mohan
Koi Ye Kaise Bataa Ye Ke Vo Tanhaa Kyon Hain - कोई ये कैसे बताये के वो तन्हा क्यों है?
koi ye kaise bataye ke vo tanha kyu hai
vo jo apna tha vohi aur kisi ka kyu hai
yahi duniya hai to phir aisi ye duniya kyu hai
yahi hota hai to aakhir yahi hota kyu hai
ek zara hath badha, de to pakadale daman
uske sine me sama jaye hamari dhadakan
itani kurbat hai to phir fasala itana kyu hai
dil-e-barbad se nikala nahi ab tak koi
ek lute ghar pe diya karta hai dastak koi
aas jo tut gayi phir se bandhata kyu hai
tum masarrat ka kaho ya ise gam ka rishta
kahte hai pyar ka rishta hai janam ka rishta
hai janam ka jo ye rishta to badalta kyu hai
Film :Arth
Lyrics : Jagjit singh
Music : kuldeep & jagjit singh
Lyrics: kaifi Azmi
https://youtu.be/UByuXScv3CA?feature=shared
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Film ; Maharaja (1970)
Music : Madan Mohan
Singer : Lata ji
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
https://youtu.be/hU7sRxWekh4?feature=shared
Tumse bichad ke chain
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Film Naunihal
Tumhari Zulfo ke saye mein..
Singer : M. Rafi
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music : Madan Mohan
Film : Naunihal
Singer : Rafi
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music: Madan Mohan
https://youtu.be/Qg44UEWr9E0?feature=shared
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Film : Shola aur Shabnam
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music : Khayyaam
Singer : Lata-Rafi
Janmo ka bandhan
Khel Adhura Toote na.... Song pictures on Amjad khan's Father Jayant
Hero of Shola aur shabnam.
https://youtu.be/yJTVWq5o7-M?feature=shared
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Film : Suraag🪭❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🔥
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music: Bappi Lahari
Singer : Lata
Which one of your favorite song from Kaifi Azmi?<< Javed Akhter ke Dear sasur ji aur Wife shabana Azmi's Father
Film : Haqeeqat
Music : Madan Mohan
Singer : M. Rafi
Lyrics: Kaiffi Azmi
https://youtu.be/hoQNRBMwFQA?feature=shared
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Film : Anokhi Raat
Mile na phool to, kantonse dosti
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi ( only song penned by Azmi in this film)
Music: Roshan
Rag Kalyan, I guess
https://youtu.be/nY9U9VO3WU0?feature=shared
Film : Shart (1986)
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music : Bappi Lahiri
Singer : Yesudas
Zindgi ye Zindgi..... Zindgi se Khelo na ...
https://youtu.be/eiU71hwKme8?feature=shared
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