- Mehdi Hassan
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Not to be confused with Mehdi Hasan.
Ustad Mehdi Hassan Also known as Khan Sahib
'King of ghazal' (Urdu: شہنشاہِ غزل)Born July 18, 1927
Luna, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, IndiaGenres Classical music, Ghazal, Playback singing Occupations Singer, Composer Instruments Harmonium Years active 1957–1999 (Retired) Mehdi Hassan (Urdu: مہدی حسن) is a Pakistani ghazal singer and a former playback singer for Lollywood. He is famously known as the 'King of ghazal' (Urdu: شہنشاہِ غزل). He has ruled the Pakistan film industry along with Ahmed Rushdi. He was honoured with Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, Pride of Performance and Hilal-e-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan, and Gorkha Dakshina Bahu by the Government of Nepal.
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Career
Mehdi Hassan was born on 18 July 1927 in a village called Luna in Rajasthan, British India into a family of traditional musicians. He claims to be the 16th generation of hereditary musicians hailing from the Kalawant clan of musicians. Mehdi Hassan had his musical grooming from his father Ustad Azeem Khan and uncle Ustad Ismail Khan who were both traditional Dhrupad singers. The life story of Mehdi Hassan is a journey of trials and tribulations. After partition the family migrated to Pakistan and suffered severe financial hardships.
To make both the ends meet Mehdi started working in a bicycle shop and later became a car and diesel tractor mechanic. Despite the hardships, his passion for music didn’t wither and he kept up the routine of practice on a daily basis.
The struggle ended when Mehdi Hassan was given the opportunity to sing on Radio Pakistan in 1957, primarily as a thumri singer, which earned him recognition within the musical fraternity. At the time, Ustad Barkat Ali Khan, Begum Akhtar and Mukhtar Begum were considered the stalwarts of ghazal rendition.[citation needed]
He also had a passion for Urdu poetry and began to experiment by singing ghazals on a part-time basis. He cites radio officers Z.A. Bukhari and Rafiq Anwar as additional influences in his progression as a ghazal singer.
Later career
Following a severe illness in the late 80s, Mehdi Hassan stepped down from playback singing. Later due to severity of his illness he completely departed from music. He now lives a secluded life in Karachi which he has made his permanent residence. Nevertheless, he often visits Lahore where he spends most of his time with his children and other family members.
In October 2010, HMV released "Sarhadein" in which probably the first and last duet song "Tera Milana" featuring Mehdi Hassan and Lata Mangeshkar was released. This song was composed by Mr. Hassan himself written by Farhat Shahzad. Mr. Hassan recorded it in Pakistan in 2009, and Lata Mangeshkar later heard the track and recorded her part in India in 2010 and later mixed together for a duet.
Awards
He has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions: the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz granted to him by Gen Ayub Khan; the Pride of Performance bestowed on him by Gen Ziaul Haq; and the Hilal-i-Imtiaz conferred by Gen Pervez Musharraf. Besides the Nigar Film and Graduate Awards from Pakistan, he was presented the Saigal Award in Jalandhar, India, in 1979, whereas the Gorkha Dakshina Bahu Award was given to him in Nepal in 1983. Recently, he travelled to Dubai to receive yet another award.
Personal life
Mehdi Hassan is married and has fourteen children, nine of whom are boys and five of whom are girls. Like him, most of his children are also interested in the field of music. Born on 18 July 1927 (PTV celebrated his birthday on 18 July 2010 in Sunday Lounge).
Discography
- Kehna Usey
- Nazrana
- Live at Royal Albert Hall
- Andaz-e-Mastana
- Classical Ghazals vol. 1, 2, 3
- Dil Jo Rota Hai
- Ghalib Ghazals
- Ghazals For Ever Vol 1
- Golden Collection Of Mehdi Hasan Vol 1, 2
- Golden Greats
- In Concert
- Khuli Jo Aankh
- Life Story
- Live at Khambays
- Live Concert in India
- Mehdi Hassan
- Mehdi Hassan Ghazals Vol 1
- Sada E Ishq
- Sarhadein
- Sur Ki Koi Seema Nahin
- The Finest Ghazals
- The Legend
- Yaadgar Ghazalen Vol 1
- Tarz(with Shobha Gurtu)
- Naqsh-e-Faryadi
Ghazals
- Aage barhe na qissa -e -ishq -e- butaan se hum
- Aaj Tak Yaad Hai Woh Piar Ka Manzar
- Aankhon Se Mili Aankhen
- Aap Ki Aankhon Ne
- Aaye Kuchh Abr Kuchh Sharaab Aaye
- Ab Ke Hum Bichde To Shaayad Kabhi Khwaabon Mein Mile
- Ae Raushnion Ke Shahr
- Aik Bus Tu Hi Nahin
- Apnon Ne Gham Diye To Yaad Aa Gaya
- Bhuuli bisri chand umeedein
- Chalte ho to chaman ko chaliye
- Charaag-e-toor Jalao Bada Andhera Hai
- Dekh to dil keh jaan se uthta hai
- Dil-E-Nadan Tujhe Hua Kya Hai (Lyrics: Mirza Ghalib)
- Dil Ki Baat Labon Par Laakar
- Dil Men Toofan Chupae Betha Hon
- Duniya Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein Jaanat Se Kam Nahin
- Dayam Pada Hua Tere Dar Pe Nahi Hoon Main (Lyrics: Mirza Ghalib)
- Ek Bar Chale Aao
- Ek bus tu hi nhi mujhse khafa ho betha
- Ek Sitam Aur Meri Jaan, Abhi Jaan Baqi Hai
- Fikr Hii Thaharii To Dil Ko Fikr-E-Khubaa.N Kyo.N Na Ho
- Ga Mere Dewane Dil
- Garmii-E-Hasarat-E-Naakaam Se Jal Jaate Hai.N
- Gulon Main Rang Bhare, Baad-e-Naubahaar Chale (Lyrics: Faiz Ahmed Faiz)
- Gulshan gulshan shola e gul ki
- Guncha-e-Shauq Laga hei Khilne
- Hamari Sanson Men Aaj Tak
- Har Dard Ko
- Hum mei koi ghum nahi tha ghum-e-aashiqi sai pahlay
- Ik Husn Ki Dewi Se Mujhe Pyaar Hua Thaa
- Jab Bhi Aati Hei Teri Yaad Kabhi Shaam ke Baad
- Jab Bhi Chahen Ek Nai Sorat
- Jab Bhi Pee Kar
- Jab Koi Piar Se Bulaae Ga
- Jab Us zulf Ki Baat Chali
- Jahan Jake Chain
- Kahan Gai Woh Wafa
- Khuli Jo Aankh Woh Tha
- Kiya Hei Pyaar Jisse Humne Zindagi ki Tarah
- Kya Bhala Mujhko Parakhne Ka Nateeja Nikla
- Kyoon Humse Khafa Ho Gaye Ae Jaan-E-Tamanna
- Main Hosh Mein Tha
- Main Khyala hu kisi aur ka
- Main nazar se pee rha hoon
- Mohabat Karne Wale
- Mohabat Zindagi Hai Aur Tum Meri Mohabat Ho
- Mujhe Tum Nazar Se Gira To Rahe Ho
- Naavak andaz jidhar diida-e-jaana honge
- Patta Patta Boota Boota
- Phuul hi phuul khil utthe
- Pyaar Bhare Do Sharmile Nain
- Rafta Rafta Wo Meri Hasti Ka Saamaan Ho Gaye
- Ranjish Hi Sahi Dil Hi Dukhaane Ke Liye Aa
- Rim Jhim Ki Barsaat Hai Aur Jaage Huye Jazbaat Hain
- Roshan Jamal-e-yaar Se Hain
- Saamne Aa Ke Tujhko Pukara Nahin
- Sahar Ho Rahi Hai
- Shikwa Na Kar Gila Na Kar Ye Duniya Hai Pyaare
- Shola Tha Jal Bujha Hoon
- Tanha Thi Aur Hamesha Se Tanha Hai Zindagi
- Tark-e-Ulfat Ka Sila
- Tere Bheege Badan Ki Khooshboo Se
- Tere Mere Piar Ka Aisa Nata Hai
- Toote Hue Khwabon Ke Liye
- Thah ar Thorri Der To
- Tu Meri Zindagi Hei (Copied by Nadeem Sharavan in "Ashiqi" Hindi Movie India)
- Usne Jab Meri Taraf
- Uzr Aane Mein Bhi Hei Aur Bulaate bhi nahin
- Wo Dil Nawaaj Hei Lekin Nazar Shinaas Nahin
- Yaaro Kisii Qaatil Se Kabhii Pyaar Na Maa.Ngo
- Yun na mil mujhse khafa ho jaise
- Ye Dhooan Kahan Se Uthta Hei
- Ye Kaghzi Phool Jaise Chahre
- Ye Mojazaa Bhii Muhabbat Kabhii Dikhaaye Mujhe
- Ye Tera Naazuk Badan Hai Ya Koi Mehka Gulaab
- Yoon Zindagi Ki Raah Mein Takra Gaya Koi
- Zindagi Mein To Sabhi Pyaar Kiya Karte Hain
- Zulf Ko Teri Ghataon Ka Payam Aaya Hai
- Mehadi Hassan also sung Persian/dari Ghazals In Kabul Afghnistn in 1970s.[1]
See also
References
- Mehdi Hassan Video Collection
- Lyrics and Translations of Mehdi Hassan Songs
- Songs and Albums by Mehdi Hassan
- Mehdi Hasan Songs
- Mehdi Hassan
- Shahanshah-e-Ghazal
- Mehdi Hassan & the complete list of his film songs
- Mehdi Hassan Biography on Sadarang Archives
- Indian Express
External links
Categories:- 1927 births
- Living people
- Ghazal singers
- Hilal-i-Imtiaz
- Muhajir people
- Nigar Award winners
- Pakistani ghazal singers
- Pakistani Muslims
- Pakistani Shi'a Muslims
- Pakistani singers
- Recipients of the Pride of Performance award
- People from Jhunjhunu district
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