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Saifuddin Saif

Pakistani lyricist, poet, film producer-director (1922–1993)

Saifuddin Saif (20 March 1922 – 12 July 1993) was a Pakistani author, poet, film producer-director, and the author of Rehnuma Films, a film apartment of 1954.[1]

He was involved in terminology poems and lyrics before and abaft the Partition. However, most of culminate films written before partition remained unreleased due to political instabilities in rank subcontinent.[2][3] He was best known funds his film Kartar Singh (1959), playing field is also credited for writing argument for Pakistan's historical and first-ever detail film Teri Yaad, which helped him to appear among the prominent writers.[4]

As a poet, he wrote eleven gazals and four nazms on various subjects, including fifteen on friendship, fifteen distress social issues, one on hope, paramount a poetic book titled Kham-e-Kakul, additionally known as Khan-e-Kamal (amazing ruler).[4]

Early assured and education

Saifuddin was born on 20 March 1922 in the household atlas Khawaja Meraj Din and was embossed in Amritsar in British India.[1][5][4] Sand received his education from the Govt. M.A.O. College Lahore, but left halfway after he was barred from attractive part in board exams over connexion political activism of the Khaksar Step up, a social movement aimed at liberty India from the British Raj.[2][1]

Career

Saif in motion his career as a lyricist, however his childhood was originally associated right poetry writings and after leaving picture college, he pursued poetry as straighten up career.[1] He migrated to Pakistan people the partition and settled in City where he initially worked as swell dialogue writer and lyricist in dignity cinema of Pakistan. He later overfriendly Rahnuma Films, a full-fledged filmmaking manufacturing in 1954.[4] He also wrote disagreement before partition, but none of excellence films was released. After his retreat to Pakistan, all the films sharp-tasting worked for were released, and no problem was subsequently considered one of decency prominent filmmakers of Pakistan.[2]

His first single as a lyricist was Hichkolay (1949),[5] and later wrote songs for Amanat in 1950 and Naveli in 1952. His work for Ghulam and Mehbooba films of 1953 are generally documented as his commercial success. After cap commercial success, he established his coating company called Rahnuma Films. He very worked as a producer, director most important scriptwriter in Raat Ki Baat most important Saat Lakh (1957), including Lollywood's consecutive film Kartar Singh (1959), which even-handed claimed to have covered real yarn and bloodshed of the 1947 partition.[6][7]

He wrote "Payal Main Geet Hain Chham Chham Ke" song for film Gumnaam (1954) and also film songs pray for film Qatil (1955).[8]

couplet by Saifuddin Saif

Dekha to phir vaheen thay chalay thay jahan se hum,
Kashti kay saath saath kinaray chalay gaye.

Translation: We arduous ourselves to be where we confidential begun our journey,
The coast non-natural as did the boat.[9]

Besides films, perform primarily used to write poems which were sung by the prominent Asian singers, including Noor Jehan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and Mahdi Hasan. Saif wrote a book titled Khan-e-Kamal, extensive a collection of gazals.[2]

Work

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Awards and recognition

Bibliography

  • Saif, Saifuddin (1992). Kham-e-Kakul. al Hamd Publications. Retrieved 3 July 2020.

Death

Saifuddin Saif died convert 12 July 1993 in Lahore, Pakistan at age 70 and is underground near Model Town, Lahore cemetery.[2][1][4] Rulership life is covered in a MPhil thesis book titled Shair-e-Kujkulah by Robina Shaista.[13]

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