Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet For All Reasons
- 536pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Millions adore old Hindi film songs, yet many are unaware of the lyricists behind them, particularly Majrooh Sultanpuri, who penned nearly 2000 songs. His remarkable body of work spans over half a century, capturing a vast array of emotions and resonating across generations. This biography delves into his extensive repertoire, including a dedicated chapter on ghazals that explains the form while exploring Majrooh’s contributions. It also covers various poetic forms such as rubaayi, nazm, and free verse, examining his commonly used words, situational lyrics, inspirational songs, and the diverse themes he tackled, including sad songs, romantic ballads, qawwalis, and mujras, as well as his Bhojpuri works. The book catalogs all his songs and the films they featured in, alongside an exploration of his non-film projects and personal journey. Majrooh collaborated with numerous composers, with chapters contributed by discerning writers on his work with notable figures like SD Burman, RD Burman, OP Nayyar, Laxmikant Pyarelal, Chitragupt, and Roshan. The author, Manek Premchand, holds a diploma in Journalism and a degree in Arts from Bombay University. His fascination with Hindi cinema's music has led him to write multiple books and articles on the subject, and he has served as a consultant and radio show host, while also teaching broadcasting at Xavier Institute of Communications in Mumbai. Currently, he advises Manipal University P
