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Genres
  
Playback singing

Name
  
Talat Mahmood

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actor

Role
  
Singer


Instruments
  
Vocalist

Died
  
May 9, 1998, Mumbai

Years active
  
1939–1986

Parents
  
Mansoor Mahmood

Talat Mahmood Biography of Talat Mahmood Mehmood

Born
  
24 February 1924Lucknow, United Provinces, British India (
1924-02-24
)

Movies
  
Dil-E-Nadaan, Aaram, Tum Aur Main, Lala Rookh

Albums
  
Best of Talat Mahmood

Similar People
  
Shamshad Begum, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi, Geeta Dutt, Suraiya

Talat mahmood milestone songs


Talat Mahmood (Hindi: तलत महमूद, Urdu: طلعت محمود‎;(24 February 1924 – 9 May 1998) is considered one of the greatest male Indian non-classical and semi-classical singers. He was a born singer with an intuitive sense of beauty, charm and grace. He was an Indian playback singer. Although he tried his luck as a film actor, he didn't succeed a great deal in acting.

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Talat received Padma Bhushan in 1992, in recognition of his artistic contributions in the spheres of cinematic and ghazal music. he had a unique, elegant and profoundly artistic style of singing. Talat was a very gifted singer in every sense. He was particularly famous for singing soft and sombre semi-classical and non-classical ghazals, but the film songs sung by him are also considered critically flawless and outstanding. Although Talat's typical genre was Ghazal, he was an astoundingly brilliant film singer who sung innumerable fantastic film songs.

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Romantic and tragic were the moods he liked most and it was he who helped a great deal in shaping the style and method of modern ghazal singing. He can be described as the real founder of modern semi-classical and non-classical ghazal. During the 1950s and 60s, Talat was the first choice of the high-brow literary and artistic community of Indian sub-continent, especially Urdu-speaking community. Even his cancelled songs were immensely popular among them. No other singer had such intellectually high-class and learned audience at the time with an exception of Manna Dey. Talat's voice has often been described as the softest male voice of the Indian sub-continent; not only this, but his voice is also considered among the most soulful male voices ever heard in the Indian sub-continent.

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Early life

Talat Mahmood was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, to Manzoor Mahmood. Talat showed his musical leanings from a very young age and would enjoy sitting through all-night music soirees listening patiently to some of the biggest names in classical Indian music then.

Coming from a conservative Muslim background, singing was not encouraged. Talat had to choose between working in films and staying at home. Despite his parental objection he opted for the former, though his family accepted the fact only about a decade later when he gained respect in the industry.

Singing career

Talat apprenticed classical music under Pandit S.C.R. Bhat at Marris College of Music, Lucknow (presently Bhatkhande Music Institute) some time in late-30s. He started his career purely as a ghazal singer in 1939. Talat Mahmood began his singing career at the age of 16 in 1939 when he began singing the Ghazals of Daag, Mir, Jigar etc. on All India Radio, Lucknow. His voice had a quality distinct from all the other singers. HMV was quick to notice this and offered Talat his first disc in 1941 Sab din ek samaan nahin tha, Bun jaoon ga kya se kya main, Iska to kuch dhyan nahin tha.

His reputation as a ghazal singer was not limited to his hometown of Lucknow, but it reached the city that proved to shape his destiny – Calcutta. The then famous ghazal singers were Ustad Barkat Ali Khan, K.L. Saigal and M.A. Rauf. The classical songs he sang were " Sapnon Ki Suhaani Duniyaa Ko " for film Shikast and " Laage Tose Naina " for Chaandi Ki Deewar.

In 1944 came the hit Tasveer teri dil mera behela nah sake gi. Its popularity was so phenomenal and unrivalled that even today it remains one of the top selling non-film discs. This disc brought Talat the fame throughout India and soon he was beckoned by the Calcutta film industry. Talat made cameo appearances and starred in about 16 movies, for both the Calcutta (film hub of the 1940s) and Bombay Film Industry. The three movies in which he starred were regional hits in Calcutta. Initially, in Calcutta, he recorded a lot of Bangla songs (basic album) under the assumed name of "Tapankumar". Several of his Bangla numbers were super hits in Bengal and are still aired on All India Radio old song reminisces. He sang to the tune of eminent music directors like Kamal Dasgupta [" Du'ti paakhi du'ti teere... "], Sudhin Dasgupta [" Ei rimjhimjhim barosha... "], Rabin Chattopadhyayaa [ " Chander eto aalo... " ], Hemanta Mukhopadhayay [ " E Jodi aakash hoy... " ] and V. Balsara [ " Tumi sundar jodi nahi... " ] during the 50s and early 60s.

In 1949 Talat moved to Bombay, to sing for the Hindi film industry. His name and fame had already preceded him and soon he was flooded with offers. His big break came with the song Ae dil mujhe aisi jagha le chal jahan koi na ho composed by music director Anil Biswas for the soundtrack of the movie Arzoo. The song proved to be extremely popular.

Legacy and significance

Talat Mehmood was the real founder of modern semi-classical and non-classical ghazal. So, his influence upon other contemporary and succeeding ghazal singers has been broad and profound. It was he who paved the way for such legendary ghazal singers as Mehdi Hassan and Jagjit Singh. Hence he will always be placed very high for his contributions to transform and revitalize the whole art and form ghazal singing.

Talat Mehmood can safely be placed among the greatest male gazal and/or film singers of the Indian subcontinent together with the singers like K. L. Saigal, Mohammed Rafi, Ahmed Rushdi, Mehdi Hassan, Manna Dey, K. J. Yesudas, Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, Kishore Kumar, Jagjit Singh, Ustad Ghulam Ali and Mukesh. Because of his soft and silky voice, subtly intricate and detailed method, correct pronunciation, infallible striking of the notes that are being tried, very sound knowledge of Indian music, striking the right note on the right time, and never missing a single bit of a beat, Talat conquered the souls of countless people throughout the globe, wherever Urdu and Hindi are spoken and understood. He is particularly and immensely popular among learned Urdu-speaking audiences having literary or artistic background, especially in Pakistan.

Talat was a member of the famous male singers' troika of the 1950s who had their respective separate fan-followings throughout the Indian subcontinent, the other two were Muhammad Rafi and Mukesh.This famous troika was the most popular group of the film singers of the 1950s in the entire sub-continent, who enjoyed the largest audience ever existed during any period of sub-continent's cinematic history. Talat exerted a profound influence upon the ghazal singing of his time with his immensely melodious voice and artistic craftsmanship, particularly suitable for typically semi-classical ghazal singing. He was born to be a Ghazal singer, with his majestic style and brilliant diction he conquered not only the hearts of innumerable high-brow listeners but also common folks of his time. He was the heart-favorite singer of the older and maturer audience of his time, and this type of audience still listens to him more than any of the ghazal singers who ever sung except the Shahenshah-e-Ghazal Mehdi Hassan and Jagjit Singh. So, in a sense, he still necessarily is a member of another troika, to be more precise, the three most influential ghazal singers of all time.

Talat particularly and profoundly influenced a whole generation of young singers who succeeded him; including legendary ghazal singers Jagjit Singh and Pankaj Udhas (who always honors him with the title of Shahenshah-E-Ghazal), singer Sajjad Ali and playback singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya.

Acting career

G. M. Durrani was a model to many playback singers who followed then. The soulful renditions of Durrani were to be reminded of by Talat's singing as well.

Besides being a gifted singer, Mahmood was quite handsome as well. He acted in over a dozen films with top actresses of the time like Nutan, Mala Sinha, Suraiya and others. Later he decided to give up acting to concentrate on singing.

Talat acted in the following Hindi films [1]:

The advent of rock-n-roll in the late 1960s sidelined singers like Talat. As long as he was top box-office draw, the movie producers insisted on including his songs in their movies. Talat's velvety vocals posed a special challenge to the music-composers, most of whom leaned towards the deep baritones of Mohammad Rafi and Mukesh. The resultant demise of his movie career led to the decline of his singing career. At the same time, the social changes and happiness brought about by increasing prosperity in India meant that blue mood ghazals and heart-rending ballads were not popular any more. Talat continued to record good songs, but less in number. His last soundtrack recording, in 1985, is the song "Mere Shareek-e-Safar", a duet sung with Miss Hemlata, from the movie "Wali-e-Azam" composed by Chitragupt and written by Ahmed Wasi.

However, Talat who was the first Indian singer to go on foreign concert tours in 1956 to East Africa found eager fans awaiting his arrival in other foreign countries. Jam packed audience in the United States, the UK, West Indies and other countries awaited his arrival enthusiastically. He performed in famous Royal Albert Hall in London, Madison Square Garden in the States and Jean Pierre Complex in the West Indies. He continued singing in the packed auditoriums until 1991 when he toured Holland. Talat sang about 800 songs in his long career. His songs are still popular among the music lovers as they were in the days these were released.

Family

Talat married a Bengali Christian girl from Calcutta, who also acted in films and was a great fan of his, Latika Mullick, later named Nasreen on 20 February 1951 and had two children Khalid born in 1953 and Sabina born in 1959

Personality

People, who were close to Talat, describe his nature as a quiet one. He is often remarked as a decent man, and his velvety and silky voice also reflected that decency and sense of calmness. Music directors, who worked with him, claimed that while listening to him, one would develop the feeling that Talat was a soft-hearted man. Dilip Kumar termed Talat as "a perfect gentleman". He was a fine gentleman who always had time and respect for his admirers.

Available work

Talat sang approximately 800 songs spread over 4 decades spanning between the 40s and 80s. Some of the most popular work of Talat is available even today with the following titles:

  • Golden Collection of Talat Mahmood (CD 131015-16)
  • Talat Mahmood in a Sentimental Mood (CD 132335)
  • Evergreen Hits of Talat Mahmood (CD 132017)
  • Even though Talat sang hundreds of hits, some of his most memorable songs from Indian cinema are:

  • Humse aaya na gaya – Dekh Kabira Roya (1957)
  • Jayen to jayen kahan – Taxi Driver (1954)
  • Tasveer banata hoon – Baradari (1955)
  • Dil-E-Nadaan tujhe hua kya hai – Mirza Ghalib Duett with Suraiya, (1954)
  • Itna na mujhse tu pyar badha – Chhaya Duett with Lata Mangeshkar, (1961)
  • Seene me sulagtein hain armaan, aakhon mein udasi chhayee hai – Taraana duet with Lata Mangeshkar (1951)
  • Aansoo samajh ke kyon mujhe – Chhaya (1961)
  • Aha rim jhim ke ye pyare pyare geet liye – Usne kaha tha duet with Lata Mangeshkar (1960)
  • Sham-E-Gham ki qassam – Foothpath (1953)
  • Jalte hain jiske liye – Sujata (1959)
  • Meri yaad me tum na – Madhosh (1951)
  • Phir wohi sham wohi gam – Jahan Aara (1964)
  • Aye mere dil kahin aur chal – Daag (1952)
  • Zindagi dene wale sun – Dil-e-Nadaan (1953)
  • Main dil hoon ek armaan bhara – Anhonee (1952)
  • Andhe Jahan ke Andhe Raste – Patita
  • Kadale Neela Kadale- Malayalam Movie "Dweep" ( Music By M.S.Baburaj)
  • Ashkon ne jo Paya Hai – Chaandi ki Deewar (1964) (Music: N Dutta ; Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianv)
  • Bechain Nazar Betaab Jigar – Yasmeen (1955), Music: C Ramchandra, Lyricist: Jan Nisar Akhtar
  • Raat Ne Kya Kya Khwab Dikhaye – Ek Gaon KI Kahani (1957)
  • Chal diya caravaan, lut gaye hum yahan, tum vahaan - Laila Majnu
  • Hoke majboor mujhe usne bhulaaya hogaa - Haqeeqat song with Rafi, Manna-de & Bhupendra
  • Aye Dil Mujhe Aisi Jaga Le Chal - Aarzoo (1949)
  • Milte Hi AAnkhen Dil Hua Deewana - Baabul (1950)
  • Mera Jeevan Saathi Bichhar gaya - Baabul (1950)
  • Koi Nahin Mera Iss Duniya Mein - Daag (1952)
  • Hum Dard Ke Maron Ka - Daag (1952)
  • Filmography

    Music Department
    1986
    Love and God (playback singer - as Talat Mehmood)
    1971
    Woh Din Yaad Karo (playback singer)
    1969
    Patthar Ke Khwab (playback singer)
    1967
    Rustom Sohrab (playback singer)
    1966
    Biwi Aur Makan (playback singer)
    1965
    Ek Saal Pehle (playback singer)
    1964
    Chandi Ki Deewar (playback singer)
    1964
    Haqeeqat (playback singer)
    1964
    Jahan Ara (playback singer)
    1964
    Main Suhagan Hoon (playback singer)
    1964
    Shagoon (playback singer)
    1964
    Suhagan (playback singer)
    1963
    Kinare Kinare (playback singer - uncredited)
    1963
    Laagi Nahin Chhute Ram (playback singer)
    1963
    Sunheri Nagin (playback singer)
    1963
    Sushila (playback singer)
    1962
    Burmah Road (playback singer - as Talat Mehmood)
    1962
    Nakli Nawab (playback singer)
    1962
    Prem Patra (playback singer - uncredited)
    1962
    Pathan (playback singer)
    1962
    Chiragh Jalta Raha (playback singer - as Talat Mehmood)
    1961
    Apsara (playback singer)
    1961
    Chhaya (playback singer)
    1961
    Matlabi Duniya (playback singer)
    1961
    Pyar Ki Dastan (playback singer)
    1961
    Pyar Ki Pyas (playback singer)
    1961
    Reshmi Rumal (playback singer)
    1961
    Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (playback singer)
    1961
    Suhag Sindoor (playback singer)
    1961
    Teen Ustad (playback singer)
    1961
    Tel Malish Boot Polish (playback singer - uncredited)
    1961
    Wanted (playback singer)
    1960
    Bahana (playback singer)
    1960
    Ek Phool Char Kante (playback singer - uncredited)
    1960
    Usne Kaha Tha (playback singer)
    1960
    Rajdhanir Buke (playback singer)
    1960
    Sujata (playback singer - uncredited)
    1959
    Dr. Z (playback singer)
    1959
    School Master (playback singer)
    1958
    Chaubees Ghante (playback singer)
    1958
    Lala Rukh (playback singer)
    1958
    Malik (playback singer)
    1958
    Sanskar (playback singer)
    1958
    Sone Ki Chidiya (playback singer)
    1958
    Zindagi Ya Toofan (playback singer)
    1957
    Baarish (playback singer)
    1957
    Bada Bhai (playback singer)
    1957
    Captain Kishore (playback singer)
    1957
    Chhote Babu (playback singer)
    1957
    Dekh Kabira Roya (playback singer - as Talat Mahammud)
    1957
    Ek Gaon Ki Kahani (playback singer - uncredited)
    1957
    Ek Saal (playback singer)
    1957
    Mera Salaam (playback singer)
    1957
    Mumtaz Mahal (playback singer)
    1956
    Aawaz (playback singer)
    1956
    Badal Aur Bijli (playback singer)
    1956
    Devta (playback singer)
    1956
    Diwali Ki Raat (playback singer)
    1956
    Pocket Maar (playback singer)
    1956
    Rajdhani (playback singer)
    1956
    Samundari Daku (playback singer)
    1956
    Shirin Farhad (playback singer)
    1956
    Sipahsalar (playback singer)
    1956
    Makkhee Choos (playback singer)
    1956
    Insaaf (playback singer)
    1956
    Mem Sahib (playback singer)
    1955
    Bahu (playback singer)
    1955
    Bara-Dari (playback singer)
    1955
    Bindiya (playback singer)
    1955
    Insaniyat (playback singer)
    1955
    Jasoos (playback singer)
    1955
    Mast Qalandar (playback singer)
    1955
    Raftar (playback singer)
    1955
    Shahzada (playback singer)
    1955
    Yasmin (playback singer)
    1955
    Devdas (playback singer)
    1955
    Adil-E-Jahangir (playback singer)
    1955
    Hatimtai Ki Beti (playback singer)
    1955
    Naqab (playback singer)
    1954
    Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani (playback singer)
    1954
    Chor Bazar (playback singer)
    1954
    Darwaza (playback singer)
    1954
    Gawaiya (playback singer)
    1954
    Gul Bahar (playback singer)
    1954
    Kavi (playback singer)
    1954
    Laadla (playback singer)
    1954
    Lakeeren (playback singer)
    1954
    Lal Pari (playback singer)
    1954
    Rishta (playback singer)
    1954
    Sangam (playback singer)
    1954
    Subah Ka Tara (playback singer)
    1954
    Suhagan (playback singer)
    1954
    Taxi Driver (playback singer)
    1954
    Mirza Ghalib (playback singer)
    1954
    Boot Polish (playback singer - as Talaat Mahmud)
    1954
    Waris (playback singer)
    1954
    Dak Babu (playback singer)
    1954
    Dost (playback singer)
    1953
    Aag Ka Dariya (playback singer)
    1953
    Aas (playback singer)
    1953
    Char Chand (playback singer)
    1953
    Daaera (playback singer)
    1953
    Dil-E-Nadaan (playback singer)
    1953
    Foot Path (playback singer)
    1953
    Laila Majnu (playback singer)
    1953
    Naya Ghar (playback singer)
    1953
    Patita (playback singer - as Talat Mohmood)
    1953
    Shikast (playback singer)
    1953
    Shahenshah (playback singer)
    1953
    Three Lights and Four Streets (playback singer)
    1953
    Armaan (playback singer)
    1953
    Baaz (playback singer)
    1953
    Thokar (playback singer)
    1952
    Ashiana (playback singer)
    1952
    Bewafa (playback singer)
    1952
    Daag (playback singer - as Talat Mahammud)
    1952
    Do Raha (playback singer)
    1952
    Kafila (playback singer)
    1952
    Khubsurat (playback singer)
    1952
    Mr. Sampat (playback singer)
    1952
    Nau Bahar (playback singer)
    1952
    Parchhain (playback singer)
    1952
    Raag Rang (playback singer)
    1952
    Sangdil (playback singer)
    1952
    Sanskar (playback singer)
    1952
    Saqi (playback singer)
    1952
    Anhonee (playback singer - uncredited)
    1951
    Aaram (playback singer)
    1951
    Adaa (playback singer)
    1951
    Bahar (playback singer)
    1951
    Hamari Shaan (playback singer)
    1951
    Madhosh (playback singer)
    1951
    Nadaan (playback singer)
    1951
    Saagar (playback singer)
    1951
    Sagai (playback singer)
    1951
    Sansar (playback singer)
    1951
    Shabistan (playback singer)
    1951
    Tarana (playback singer - uncredited)
    1951
    Ek Nazar (playback singer)
    1951
    Mutiyar (playback singer)
    1950
    Anmol Ratan (playback singer)
    1950
    Arzoo (playback singer)
    1950
    Father's House (playback singer - uncredited)
    1950
    Jan Pahchan (playback singer)
    1950
    Jogan (playback singer - uncredited)
    1949
    Samapti (playback singer)
    1946
    Tum Aur Main (playback singer)
    1945
    Rajlaxmi (playback singer)
    Actor
    1989
    Khuda Bakhsh
    1958
    Lala Rukh as
    Shah Murad
    1958
    Malik
    1958
    Sone Ki Chidiya as
    Amar
    1957
    Ek Gaon Ki Kahani as
    Doctor (as Talat)
    1956
    Diwali Ki Raat (as Talat)
    1955
    Raftar
    1954
    Waris as
    Kunwar Singh
    1954
    Dak Babu
    1953
    Dil-E-Nadaan as
    Mohanbabu
    1951
    Aaram as
    Talat
    1949
    Samapti
    1946
    Tum Aur Main
    1945
    Rajlaxmi
    Composer
    1952
    Khubsurat
    Soundtrack
    1964
    Haqeeqat (performer: "Hoke Majboor Mujhe")
    1964
    Jahan Ara ("phir vohii shaam vahii Gam vahii tanahaaii hai")
    1962
    Burmah Road ("Mausam Yeh Pukare", "Aankh Jhuki Si, Chaal Rukhi Si")
    1962
    Prem Patra (performer: "Yeh Mere Andhere Ujaale Na Hote")
    1961
    Matlabi Duniya (performer: "Mere Bapu Se Yeh Kehna", "Jai Jai Bharat Desh Hamara")
    1961
    Tel Malish Boot Polish (performer: "Mehlon Mein Rehne Wali")
    1960
    Ek Phool Char Kante (performer: "Dil Ae Dil Baharon Se Mil, Sitaron Se Aankhen Mila")
    1960
    Usne Kaha Tha (performer: "aaha rimjhim ke yeh pyaare pyaare geet liye")
    1960
    Sujata (performer: "Jalte Hain Jiske Liye Teri Aankhon Ke Diye")
    1958
    Lala Rukh (performer: "Aana hi padega, sar ishq ke qadmon pe", "Pyaas kuchh aur bhi bhadka di jhalak dikhlaake tujhko parda rukh-e-roshan", "Thi ek shaahzaadi", "tujhko parda rukh-e-roshan se hataana hoga")
    1957
    Dekh Kabira Roya (performer: "Humse Aaya Na Gaya, Tumse Bulaya Na Gaya")
    1955
    Bara-Dari (performer: "Tasveer Banata Hoon, Tasveer Nahin Banti")
    1955
    Devdas (performer: "Mitwa lagi re yeh kaisi", "Kisko khabar thi")
    1954
    Taxi Driver (performer: "Jayen To Jayen Kahan")
    1954
    Mirza Ghalib (performer: "Dil-e-nadan Tujhe", "Phie Mujhe Deeda-e-tar", "Wahshat Hi Sahi")
    1954
    Waris (performer: "Rahi Matwale Tu Chhed Ek Baar" - as Talat)
    1953
    Foot Path (performer: "Shaam-e Gham Ki Qasam Aaj Ghamgin Hai")
    1953
    Patita (performer: "Andhe Jahaan Ke Andhe Raaste Jaayen To Jaayen Kahaan", "Tujhe Apne Paas Bulaati Hai", "Mujhe Apne Paas Bulaati Hai", "Hai Sabse Madhur Woh Geet Jinhe Ham Dard Ke Sur Mein Gaate Hain")
    1952
    Daag (performer: "Eh Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal", "Hum Dard Ke Marhon Ka")
    1952
    Sangdil (performer: "Yeh Hawa Yeh Raat Yeh Chaandni", "Dil Mein Samaa Gae Sajan", "Kahaan Ho Kahaan Mere Jeevan Sahaare")
    1952
    Anhonee (performer: "Main Dil Hoon Ek Armaan", "Samaake Dil Mein Hamaare Zara Khyal Rahen/Yeh Jhil Mil Karte", "Mere Dil Ki Dhadkan Kya Bole")
    1951
    Aaram (performer: "Shukriya Ae Pyaar Tera")
    1951
    Madhosh (performer: "Meri Yaad Mein Tum")
    1951
    Nadaan (performer: "Aa Teri Tasveer Banaloon")
    1951
    Tarana (performer: "Nain Miley, Nain Huwe Bawre", "Seene Mein Sulagte Hain Armaan", "Ek Main Hoon Ek Meri")
    1951
    Sazaa (performer: "Aaja Aaja Tera Intezaar Hain")
    1950
    Father's House (performer: "Husn Walon Ko", "Milte Hi Ankhen Dil Hua Diwana Kisika, Afsana Mera Ban Gaya Afsana Kisika Ka", "Duniya Badal Gayi", "Mera Jeevan Saathi")
    Self
    1983
    Gharbar (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 31 August 1983 (1983) - Self - Guest
    1981
    Nai Zindagi: Naya Jeevan (TV Series) as
    Self - Music Guest
    - Episode dated 6 September 1981 (1981) - Self - Music Guest

    References

    Talat Mahmood Wikipedia