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Gulzar at the launch of Jagjit singh's album Tera Bayaan Ghalib Born Sampooran Singh Kalra ( 1934-08-18) 18 August 1934 (age 83),, (now in ) Nationality Occupation,,,,, Years active 1971–99 (as director) (retired) 1956–present (as lyricist) Spouse(s) ( m. 1973) Children Parent(s) Makhan Singh Kalra and Sujan Kaur Awards (2004) Signature Sampooran Singh Kalra (born 18 August 1934), known popularly by his pen name Gulzar, is an Indian poet, lyricist and film director. Born in in British India (now in,) his family moved to after. He started his career with music director S.D. Burman (lovingly known as Burman Dada) as a lyricist in the 1963 film Bandini and worked with many music directors including,, and. He directed films such as and during the 1970s and the TV series in the 1980s. Sir Lsg Ft Brian Temba All I Am Download. He also directed in 1993.

Gulzar also wrote poetry, dialogues and scripts. He was awarded, the third-highest civilian award in India, the and the — the highest award in Indian cinema. He has won several Indian, 20, one and one. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Gulzar was born in a Kalra family, to Makhan Singh Kalra and Sujan Kaur, in,, (now in ). Before becoming a writer, Sampooran took up many small jobs in Mumbai and one of them was in a garage where he used to touch up accident-damaged cars by mixing shades of paint, in his own words 'I had a knack for colors'.

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His father rebuked him for being writer initially. He took the pen name Gulzar Deenvi and later simply Gulzar. Career [ ] Lyricist [ ] Gulzar began his career under film directors and. His book Ravi Paar has a narrative of Bimal Roy and the agony of creation.

He started his career as a songwriter with the music director for the movie (1963)., who has penned the rest of the songs in the movie requested Gulzar to write the song 'Mora Gora Ang Layle', sung. Directed and produced by, the 1968 film had dialogues and lyrics written by Gulzar. Song lyrics and poems written by Gulzar gave the poetic attribute and the 'much-needed additional dimension' to 's role in the film. Ashok Kumar received the Best Actor and for this role. Gulzar's lyrics, however, did not gain much attention until 1969's, where his song 'Humne Dekhi Hai Un Aankhon Ki Mehekti Khushboo' (lit., 'I have seen the fragrance of those eyes') became popular. Ganesh Anantharaman in his book Bollywood Melodies describes Gulzar's lyrics, with the purposeful mixing of the senses, to be 'daringly defiant'. For the 1971 film, he penned two songs, of which 'Humko Man Ki Shakti Dena' was a prayer which is still sung in many schools in India.

As a lyricist, Gulzar had a close association with the music director. He has also worked with,,,,,, and.

Gulzar worked with in (1971) and (1971); in (1975), and more recently with in (1996), (2006) and (2009); in (1998), (2007), (2008) and (2010) and in (2005). Gulzar took inspiration from 's 'Ay Sarbathe Aashiqui' to pen 'Ay Hairathe Aashiqui' for 's 2007 Hindi film, which had music composed. Another Ratnam-Rahman hit, ' from Dil Se.

Also had lyrics written by Gulzar, based on the Sufi folk song 'Thaiyya Thaiyya', with lyrics by poet. For another collaboration with Rahman for 's 2007 Hollywood film, Rahman and Gulzar won the for for ' at the. The song received international acclaim and won him a (shared with Rahman) in the category of. He also wrote a song for the Pakistani Drama, and this song Teri Raza, has been sung by and was composed. Direction [ ] After writing dialogues and screenplay for films such as Aashirwad, Anand and Khamoshi, Gulzar directed his first film (1971). The film was a remake of 's Bengali film (1969). He then directed and.

Parichay was based on a Bengali novel, Rangeen Uttarain by Raj Kumar Maitra. He wrote the story of Koshish based on the struggle faced by a deaf-dumb couple. In 1973, he directed, inspired by the 1958 murder case.

Later he directed, based on the Hindi novel 'Kaali Aandhi'. His next film was based on 's Pandit Mashay. His, which won the National Award for 2nd Best Feature Film, and awards, along with other six Filmfare nominations, was loosely based on the story 'Weather', from the novel,,. His 1982 film was based on 's play.

In 1988, Gulzar directed an television serial, starring and broadcast on. Later he also directed Tahreer Munshi Premchand Ki about the novels of. None of the Gulzar's film were very commercially successful.

His films told stories of human relationships entangled in social issues. Was a story of an extra-marital affair of an urban couple.

Due to its objectionable subject, the film never got released in India. Mausam pictured a story of a father who tries to improve the life of his prostitute-daughter.

In, a young Punjabi boy engages in terrorism to fight a bad situation only to realise its temporary nature. Dealt with corruption in India and how a man decides to fight it. Many of his popular songs were sung by, and.

These include 'Musafir Hoon Yaron' ( Parichay), 'Tere Bina Zindagi Se Koi' ( Aandhi), and ' ( Ijaazat). Poetry [ ] Gulzar primarily writes in Urdu and; besides several dialects of such as,, and. His poetry is in the type of stanza.

His poems are published in three compilations; Chand Pukhraaj Ka, Raat Pashminey Ki and Pandrah Paanch Pachattar. His short stories are published in Raavi-paar (also known as Dustkhat in Pakistan) and Dhuan (smoke). For the peace campaign, jointly started by India's and Pakistan's leading media houses, Gulzar wrote the anthem 'Nazar Main Rehte Ho', which was recorded by and. Gulzar has written ghazals for Ghazal Maestro 's albums 'Marasim' (1999) and 'Koi Baat Chale' (2006).

Other contributions [ ] Gulzar has written lyrics and dialogues for several TV series including,,, Guchche and with. He has more recently written and narrated for the children's audiobook series.

Gulzar is also associated with Aarushi, an NGO based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh working in the field of education. Download Gratis Ebook Dale Carnegie Bahasa Indonesia Language more. He has written stories and poetry for the magazine. Academic [ ] In April 2013, Gulzar was appointed as the Chancellor of the. Personal life [ ] Gulzar is married to actress. The couple has a daughter, (Bosky). Meghna Gulzar grew up with her mother and father and, after completing her graduation in filmmaking from New York University, went on to become a director of films such as, and, and authored the biography of her father Gulzar, in 2004.

Awards and nominations [ ]. Main article: Bibliography [ ] • Gulzar (1999). • Gulzar (2001).

Sahitya Akademi Publications.. • Gulzar (2002). Raat Pashmine Ki.

• Gulzar (2003). Radhakrishna Prakashan.. • Gulzar (2004). Radhakrishna Prakashan.. • Gulzar (2005). • Gulzar (2005).. • Gulzar (2006).

• Gulzar (2008). Kuchh Aur Nazmein. Radhakrishna Prakashan.. • Gulzar (2010).

Magical Wishes: The Adventures Of Goopy & Bagha. • Gulzar (2011). Mirza Ghalib A Biographical Scenario. • Gulzar (2012).

Selected Poems. • Gulzar (2013). My Favourite Stories: Boskys Panchatantra. • Gulzar (2013). Half a Rupee Stories. • Gulzar (2013).

Meelo Se Din. • Gulzar (2014). Penguin Books India.. • Gulzar (2017). Suspected Poems. Penguin Books India..

Audiobooks [ ] • Gulzar (2000). Rangeela Geedhad. Karadi Tales.. • Gulzar (2004). Karadi Tales..

English novel [ ] Two is Gulzar’s debut novel released in English. It examines the status of refugees after partition. Two was originally written in Urdu. Biographies [ ] • Kabir, Nasreen Munni (2012).

In the Company of a Poet: Gulzar in Conversation with Nasreen Munni Kabir. Rainlight Rupa.. • Chatterjee, Saibal (2007). Echoes and Eloquences: The Life and Cinema of Gulzar. • Gulzar, Meghna (2004). Because He Is.

• Author Ganesh Anantharaman's book Bollywood Melodies won the at the. 'Jai HO' - Gulzar Sahab's selected Hindi lyrics in Kannada, translated by Lakshmikanth Itnal, published by Sahitya Prakashan, Karnataka, with foreword by popular lyricist and writer, poet Jayant Kaikini. 'Dastak'- Gulzar Sahab's selected Ghazals, Nazms, Poems in Kannada, translated by Lakshmikanth Itnal, published by Sahitya prakashana, Karnataka with foreword by popular lyricist and writer, poet Jayant Kaikini. References [ ].