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Birth name
  
Syed Nisar Ahmed

Role
  
Composer

Origin
  
Parents
  
Syed Qudrat Ali

Years active
  
1944–2007

Genres
  
Instrumental

Name
  
Nisar Bazmi


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Born
  
1 December 1924Khandesh, Naseerabad, Mumbai, India (
1924-12-01
)

Occupation(s)
  
Composer & music director of films

Died
  
March 22, 2007, Karachi, Pakistan

Music director
  
Anjuman, Andleeb, Kar Bhala, Pyaara Dushman

Similar People
  
Ahmed Rushdi, Runa Laila, M Ashraf, Mujeeb Aalam, Sohail Rana

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Nisar Bazmi (Urdu: نثار بزمی ; 1 December 1924 – 22 March 2007) was a composer and music director of Indian and Pakistan film industry. Nisar Bazmi remained one of the most famous musicians of South Asia. He also introduced new singers like Alamgir. The duo of composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal were his assistants in India before the independence of Pakistan in 1947. However, he is primarily remembered for his compositions in the voice of playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.

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Early life and career

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Syed Nisar Ahmed, was the son of Syyed Qudrat Ali. He was born in 1924 in Jalgaon in Khandesh area of Maharashtra state, India. He did not belong to an artistic family. Hence he possessed no prior musical background. Prominent Indian musician of Bombay, Khan Saheb Aman Ali Khan was convinced by Nisar Bazmi's musical interest and taught him music. Equipped with artistic know-how, young Nisar Bazmi, who was just 13 at the time, quickly mastered the various ragas, the musical instruments. In 1939, the "All India Radio" hired him as an artist. In 1944, he composed some songs for a drama, "Nadir Shah Durrani", which was broadcast from the Bombay Radio Station.

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Bazmi composed music for film "Jamana Paar", which was released in 1946. At this time he also changed his name to Nisar Bazmi. He composed the music for forty films. Twenty eight films were released during his stay in India. The rest of the movies were released in India after he emigrated to Pakistan. His first song in Pakistan was "Mohabbat mei tere" (singers, Ahmed Rushdi, Noor Jahan) for the 1964 film "Aisa bhi hota hai". He also composed many songs for Runa Laila, Ahmed Rushdi, Mehdi Hassan, Faisal Nadeem, Khursheed Nurali (Sheerazi), and Saleem Shahzaad. He had trained many of the modern composers. His closest student/assistant was Badar uz Zaman, the famous classical singer and composer, who remained associated with him for 18 years. Nisar Bazmi received many Nigar Awards for his achievements. Bazmi died on 22 March 2007 in Karachi.

Music and super-hit film songs of Nisar Bazmi

  • "Mohabbat Mei Tere Sar Ki Qasam Aisa Bhi Hoa Hai" was his first big hit song in Pakistan
  • References

    Nisar Bazmi Wikipedia