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Song..maan mandir ke Devta rakhiyo laaj hamari..
Film..Lakhon Mein Ek,1967,
Singer..Noor Jehan and Chorus, Lyricist..Fayaz Hashmi,
Music Director..Nisar Bazmi,
Cast.. Shamim Ara,Ejaz,Mustafa Qureshi,Talish,Pandit Shahid,Saqi, Chham Chham,Arsalan,Zorain,Baby Najmi, Ahmad Rushdi, Director ..Raza Mir,
Producer(s)..Afzal Hussain,Raza Mir Writer..Zia Sarhadi ,
Lakhon Mein Ek (Pakistani-Film) 1967 . The Film Stars are Ejaz, Shamimara which is leading Main Role. and all are composed by Nisar Bazmi, the Movie is released on 01 January, 1967.
Storyline...
Kashmir, 1947. A Hindu Brahmin leaves his daughter, Shakuntala, with his Muslim friend (Agha Talish) amidst the communal riots while he ascertains how things are across the border promising to return for her. Meanwhile, the Muslim hears of his family’s slaughter the other side. Unknown to him his son has survived, lost his memory and is being brought up by a kindly Pathan. He defends Shakuntala from a mob and becomes her foster father while waiting for her father to come back for her. Shakuntala (Shamim Ara) grows up and falls in love with the Pathan’s son, a truck driver (Ejaz Durrani). The truck driver gets his memory back and is reunited with his father. However, he has forgotten his his love for Shakuntala. Nevertheless, he falls in love with her again. Shakuntala’s father returns having spent years in a mental asylum in India for trying to stop Hindus from killing Muslims. He takes Shakuntala back with him to India. In India, Shakuntala is married off to a Hindu man (Mustafa Qureshi). When he finds out about her past, he decides to call her lover to the border to kill him but Shakuntala goes to the border to warn him and takes the bullet meant for him….
Music Director..Nisar Bazmi..
ISLAMABAD, Mar 22 (APP): The 10th death anniversary of renowned music director Nisar Bazmi was observed on Wednesday, March 22.
According to PTV news, Bazmi was born on December, 1924 in
Khandesh area of Bombay (today’s Mumbai), India. He did not belong
to an artistic family and so had no musical background, however
legendary musician of his time, Khan Saheb Aman Ali Khan was
convinced looking to Bazmi’s keen interest and taught him.
Nisar Bazmi, stormed by his lust for music, started learning at an age of 13 and soon mastered various musical instruments.
He was hired by the ‘All India Radio’ in 1939 as an artist and he first composed songs for a drama in 1944, which was broadcasted on
Bombay Radio Station.
Bazmi also composed music for the famous film ‘Jamna Paar’ released in 1946, whilst he composed music of total 40 films in India, out of which 28 were released as long as he stayed there.
The rest of the movies were released in India, after he had immigrated to Pakistan.
His first song in Pakistan was “Mohabbat mei tere” (singers, Ahmed Rushdi, Noor Jahan) for the 1964 film “Aisa bhi hota hai”.
Nisar Bazmi also composed music for Runa Laila and Mehdi Hassan, yet much of his fame came in return of his compositions in the voice of playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.
Bazmi with expertise in the art of music, also trained many of the modern composers, among whom Badr uz Zaman was the closest
to him.
Nisar Bazmi also received many Nigar awards in recognition of his command over music composition.
He was died on March 22, 2007.
Song..maan mandir ke Devta rakhiyo laaj hamari..
Film..Lakhon Mein Ek,1967,
Singer..Noor Jehan and Chorus, Lyricist..Fayaz Hashmi,
Music Director..Nisar Bazmi,
Cast.. Shamim Ara,Ejaz,Mustafa Qureshi,Talish,Pandit Shahid,Saqi, Chham Chham,Arsalan,Zorain,Baby Najmi, Ahmad Rushdi, Director ..Raza Mir,
Producer(s)..Afzal Hussain,Raza Mir Writer..Zia Sarhadi ,
Lakhon Mein Ek (Pakistani-Film) 1967 . The Film Stars are Ejaz, Shamimara which is leading Main Role. and all are composed by Nisar Bazmi, the Movie is released on 01 January, 1967.
Storyline...
Kashmir, 1947. A Hindu Brahmin leaves his daughter, Shakuntala, with his Muslim friend (Agha Talish) amidst the communal riots while he ascertains how things are across the border promising to return for her. Meanwhile, the Muslim hears of his family’s slaughter the other side. Unknown to him his son has survived, lost his memory and is being brought up by a kindly Pathan. He defends Shakuntala from a mob and becomes her foster father while waiting for her father to come back for her. Shakuntala (Shamim Ara) grows up and falls in love with the Pathan’s son, a truck driver (Ejaz Durrani). The truck driver gets his memory back and is reunited with his father. However, he has forgotten his his love for Shakuntala. Nevertheless, he falls in love with her again. Shakuntala’s father returns having spent years in a mental asylum in India for trying to stop Hindus from killing Muslims. He takes Shakuntala back with him to India. In India, Shakuntala is married off to a Hindu man (Mustafa Qureshi). When he finds out about her past, he decides to call her lover to the border to kill him but Shakuntala goes to the border to warn him and takes the bullet meant for him….
Music Director..Nisar Bazmi..
ISLAMABAD, Mar 22 (APP): The 10th death anniversary of renowned music director Nisar Bazmi was observed on Wednesday, March 22.
According to PTV news, Bazmi was born on December, 1924 in
Khandesh area of Bombay (today’s Mumbai), India. He did not belong
to an artistic family and so had no musical background, however
legendary musician of his time, Khan Saheb Aman Ali Khan was
convinced looking to Bazmi’s keen interest and taught him.
Nisar Bazmi, stormed by his lust for music, started learning at an age of 13 and soon mastered various musical instruments.
He was hired by the ‘All India Radio’ in 1939 as an artist and he first composed songs for a drama in 1944, which was broadcasted on
Bombay Radio Station.
Bazmi also composed music for the famous film ‘Jamna Paar’ released in 1946, whilst he composed music of total 40 films in India, out of which 28 were released as long as he stayed there.
The rest of the movies were released in India, after he had immigrated to Pakistan.
His first song in Pakistan was “Mohabbat mei tere” (singers, Ahmed Rushdi, Noor Jahan) for the 1964 film “Aisa bhi hota hai”.
Nisar Bazmi also composed music for Runa Laila and Mehdi Hassan, yet much of his fame came in return of his compositions in the voice of playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.
Bazmi with expertise in the art of music, also trained many of the modern composers, among whom Badr uz Zaman was the closest
to him.
Nisar Bazmi also received many Nigar awards in recognition of his command over music composition.
He was died on March 22, 2007.