se ashkara
zindagi se pyara
was decisively romantic poet in the world of Progressives. A generation of
Aligs has grown up by humming Shakeel’s some romantic lines, such as—
hi aankhen dil hua deevana kisi ka”, “jab pyar kiya to darna keya”,
“Na milta gham to barbadi ke
afsane kahan jate”, …….and many more.
It is painful that Aligarh Muslim University has all but
forgotten Shakeel. The next year 2020 will be 50th year of Shakeel’s
passing away. It is requested “AMU Aligarh Students Union” and “University
Cultural Education Centre to remember the legend Shakeel Badayuni.
Shakeel hailed from a literary family. He was born in
1916 in Badayun and died 49 years ago in 1970, at age of 53 but,
his lyrics didn’t die…they would never. He had done enough by then
for lovebirds in the Hindi-Urdu speaking world to sing his songs, listen to his
ghazals.
in early 1950’s. He had earned name and fame as a poet during his Aligarh Muslim
University days, winning awards at many mushairas.
utter romanticist at a time when it was fashionable to be in the league of
Progressive writers, Shakeel made his short life count.
utter romanticist at a time when it was fashionable to be in the league of
Progressive writers, Shakeel made his short life count.
joined Aligarh Muslim University in 1936, where he started participating in
inter-college, inter-university mushairas and won frequently.
completing his BA from Aligarh Muslim University, he moved to Delhi as a supply
officer, but continued participating in mushairas, and in 1944 to Mumbai.
time when the best and brightest of Urdu poets wavered between shabab and
inquilab – the two poles around which much of Urdu poetry has always
gravitated–Badayuni spoke up steadfastly for shabab.
applied his talents to describe the beauty, love romance, emotional,
sentimental and passionate experiences as well as joys and sorrows of life.
had little interest in political ideology or social causes and did not join the
contemporary galaxy of progressive poets such as Faiz, Majrooh Sultanpuri,
Kaifi Azmi, Sardar Jafri, Makhdoom Mohiuddin and others.
lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni: The great partnership in Hindi film music history.
the struggling poet a break in A R Kardar’s film Dard (1947), ending days of
poverty.
story goes, Naushad had asked him to sum up his poetic skill in one line and
Shakeel said:
that was to continue for over the next two decades.
by Uma Devi (Tun-Tun) “Afsana likh rahi hun dil-e-beqarar ka”.
after duo by the film industry.
India, “Mughal-e-Azam”, “Gunga Jumna “and “Mere Mehboob”.
time-favourites of “Baiju Bawra”, “O Duniya Ke Rakhwale” and “Man Tadpat Hari
Darshan Ko Aaj”.
jate”in “Amar”, which prompted Sahir Ludhianvi to compliment Shakeel as the
best ghazal writer in Hindi cinema.
“Mughal-e-Azam”, with each song being a runaway hit and one of them, “Pyar kiya
to darna kya” turning an all-time classic. Incidentally, with “Mughal-e-Azam”,
the best of Naushad was over and so was the partnership with Shakeel.
Hindi-Urdu speaking world to sing his songs, listen to his ghazals.