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词条 Hasrat Jaipuri
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career in Bollywood

     Selected list of songs 

  3. Poetry

  4. Personal life

  5. Awards

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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Hasrat Jaipuri, born Iqbal Ahmed (15 April 1922 – 17 September 1999) was an Indian poet, who wrote in the Hindi and Urdu languages. He was also a renowned film lyricist in Hindi films, where he won the Filmfare Awards for Best Lyricist twice.

Early life

Jaipuri was born Iqbal Husain in Jaipur, where he studied English till medium level, and then acquired his taalim (education) in Urdu and Persian from his paternal grandfather, Fida Husain.[1] He began writing verse, when he was around twenty years old. Around the same time, he fell in love with a neighborhood girl name Radha. Hasrat talked about a love letter he wrote to this girl, in an interview, later in his life, that love knows no religion. Hasrat Jaipuri was quoted as saying, "It is not at all necessary that a Muslim boy must fall in love only with a Muslim girl. My love was silent, but I wrote a poem for her, 'Yeh mera prem patra padh kar, ke tum naaraaz na hona." It is not known for sure whether the love letter was actually delivered to Radha. But veteran film producer Raj Kapoor liked it enough to include it in his Sangam (1964 Hindi film) and the song ended up becoming a 'hit' song in India.[1]

Career in Bollywood

In 1940, Jaipuri came to Bombay (now Mumbai), and started working as a bus conductor, earning a monthly salary of eleven rupees. He used to participate in mushairas. At a mushaira, Prithviraj Kapoor noticed Jaipuri and recommended him to his son, Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor was planning a musical love story, Barsaat (1949) with Shankar-Jaikishan. Jaipuri wrote his first recorded song, Jiya Beqaraar Hai for the film. His second song (and first duet) was Chhor Gaye Baalam.[1]

Along with Shailendra, Jaipuri wrote lyrics for all Raj Kapoor films till 1971. After the death of Jaikishan and failures of Mera Naam Joker (1970) and Kal Aaj Aur Kal (1971), however, Raj Kapoor turned to other lyricists and music directors. Raj Kapoor initially wanted to call him back for Prem Rog (1982), but later settled for another lyricist, Amir Qazalbash. Kapoor finally asked him to write lyrics for the film, Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985). Later, he also invited Hasrat to write three songs for the movie Henna (1991). Jaipuri alleges that after Raj Kapoor's death, the music composer Ravindra Jain "conspired" to "scrap" his lyrics and replace them with his own lyrics.[1]

When fellow lyricist Shailendra turned producer with Teesri Kasam, he invited Jaipuri to write lyrics for the movie. He also wrote screenplay for the movie Hulchul (1951). His last film as a lyricist was Hatya: The Murder (2004).

Selected list of songs

Song Title Film Notes
Jiya Beqaraar HaiBarsaatFirst recorded song
Chhod Gaye BaalamBarsaatFirst duet song
Zindagi ek safar hai suhanaAndaz
Teri pyari pyari soorat koSasuralspecially written for Chanda Jaipuri
Pankh hote to ud aati reSehra
Tere khayalon meinhumGeet Gaya Pattharon Ne
Ehsan tera hoga mujh parJunglee
Tum mujhe yoon bhula na paaogePagla Kahin Ka
Sayonara sayonaraLove In Tokyo
Aao twist karenBhoot Bangla
Ajhoon na aaye baalmaSanjh Aur Savera
Duniya bananewaleTeesri Kasam
Sun Sahiba SunRam Teri Ganga Maili
Unke Khayal Aaye ToLal Patthar
Badan Pe Sitare Lapete HuePrinceInspired to write this song on seeing a woman dressed in a sari studded with glittering stars in Paris
Yeh Mera Prem Patra Padh KarSangamWritten when he fell in love with a Hindu girl named Radha
Main Rangeela Pyar Ka Rahi[2]Chhoti Bahen (1959 Hindi film)Beautiful heart touched lyrics
Jhoome Re Jhoome Re[3]Parvarish

Poetry

Jaipuri has written several books of poetry, in Hindi and Urdu. He once said, "Hindi and Urdu are like two great and inseparable sisters".[1]

  • Abshaar-E-Ghazal (compilation of Hasrat Jaipuri's poetry)

Personal life

Jaipuri invested his earnings in real estate or rental property, on his wife's advice. Thanks to earnings from these properties, his financial condition was sound, and therefore he could devote his time as a lyricist. He was survived by two sons and a daughter who live in Mumbai.[1]

Awards

  • Filmfare Best Lyricist Award - 1972 for Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana (Andaz, 1971)[4][5]
  • Filmfare Best Lyricist Award - 1966 for the song Baharo Phool Barsao [Suraj (1966 film)][1]
  • Josh Malihabadi Award, from Urdu Conference
  • Dr. Ambedkar Award, for Jhanak Jhanak Tori Baaje Payaliya [Mere Huzoor (1968)], a Brajbhasha song
  • Jaipuri was also awarded a doctorate degree from the World University Round Table.

See also

  • Shankar Jaikishan
  • Shailendra
  • Majrooh Sultanpuri
  • Gulzar
  • Indeevar
  • Javed Akhtar
  • Sahir Ludhianvi

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Hasrat Jaipuri profile on urdupoetry.com website|url=http://www.urdupoetry.com/profile/hjaipuri.html|date=13 October 2001|accessdate=29 August 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news | title = Most Listen song written by Hasrat Jaipuri | url = http://redmux.com/song/main-rangeela-pyar-ka-rahi-lata-mangeshkarsubir-sen/ | access-date = 8 January 2018 | publisher=RedMux | archive-date = 9 January 2018 }}
3. ^{{cite news | title = Most Anticipated Song From Movie Parvarish | url = http://redmux.com/song/jhoome-re-jhoome-re/ | access-date = 8 January 2018 | publisher=RedMux.com | archive-date = 13 January 2018 }}
4. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066766/awards Awards] IMDB
5. ^List of Filmfare Award Winners and Nominations, 1953-2005 Retrieved 29 August 2018

External links

  • Hasrat Jaipuri at Kavita Kosh (Hindi)
  • {{IMDb name | id=0415848 | name = Hasrat Jaipuri }}
  • Songs of Hasrat Jaipuri
  • Ghazals and nazms by Hasrat Jaipuri
  • Complete list of works of Hasrat Jaipuri (Hindi)
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