Hazin Qadri
Born
Bashir Ahmad

9 April 1926
Died19 March 1991(1991-03-19) (aged 64)
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Film song lyricist, screenwriter
Years active1950 1991

Bashir Ahmad (9 April 1926 19 March 1991), known as Hazin Qadri, was a Punjabi film song lyricist and film screenwriter from Pakistan.

Early life

Qadri was born Bashir Ahmad in a small village 'Raja Tamoli' near Gujranwala, British India on 9 April 1926. He could not complete his education beyond the elementary or primary school due to poverty. As a young man, he was eager to get an opportunity to try his luck in the then newly established Pakistani film industry after 1947. After two years of struggle, he was given a chance to write his first film song by the veteran film producer and director Anwar Kamal Pasha for his upcoming film Do Ansoo (1950). The film turned out to be a 'hit film'.[1]

Career

Qadri's second film was Nath (1952) in which he wrote all the film songs, film script, story and dialogue. This film did not have any commercial success.[2]

Then his breakthrough first hit film song came in Pattan (1955 film):

In the same year, Qadri had two more big hit films namely Heer (1955) and Pattay Khan (1955). After that, he had many commercially successful films such as Nooran (1957), Daachi (1964), Hath Jori (1964) and many more hit films followed them.[2][3][4]

Song titleLyrics byMusic byFilm notes
Saada Sajra Pyar, Kahay Baar Baar, Keetay Hoey Qarar Bhul Jaen NaHazeen QadriG.A. ChishtiSung by Zubaida Khanum and Inayat Hussain Bhatti, film Pattan (1955)[2]
Beirri Wich Khailia Ae Mohabbatan Da Khel Oye, Rab Ne Karaya Sahda Pattana Tay Meil OyeHazeen QadriG.A. ChishtiSung by Inayat Hussain Bhatti and Zubaida Khanum, film Pattan (1955)
Dopatta Be-Iman Ho Gaya, Wey Chandra Shaitan Ho GayaHazeen QadriRashid AttreSung by Zubaida Khanum, film Shehri Babu (1953)
Baddal Nuun Hath Laanwan, Tay Uddi Uddi Janwan Hawa De NaalHazeen QadriSafdar HussainSung by Munawar Sultana, film Heer (1955)
Sahnoon Sajanan Dey Milnay Di Taang AeyHazeen QadriSafdar HussainSung by Inayat Hussain Bhatti, film Heer (1955)[5]
Aaja Meri Pharlay BaanhHazeen QadriAkhtar Hussain AkhianSung by Noor Jehan, film Pattay Khan (1955)
Kalli Kalli Jaan Dukh Lakh Tay Karore WeyHazeen QadriAkhtar Hussain AkhianSung by Noor Jehan, film Pattay Khan (1955)
Morr Lay Mohar ChannaHazeen QadriAkhtar Hussain AkhianSung by Noor Jehan, film Pattay Khan (1955)
Teinun Bhull Gayyan Sahdian Wey Chahwaan, Wey Assan Teinun Ki AakhnaHazeen QadriG.A. ChishtiSung by Kausar Parveen, film Peengaan (1956)[4]
Panchhi Te Pardesi Aake Turr JaandayHazeen QadriSafdar HussainSung by Noor Jehan and Munir Hussain, film Nooran (1957)[2][4]
Taangay Wala Khair MangdaHazeen QadriG.A. ChishtiSung by Masood Rana, film Daachi (1964)[2]
Saadi Ajab Kahani Ae, Bhull Kay Puranay DukhrrayHazeen QadriG.A. ChishtiSung by Mala and Masood Rana, film Mera Mahi (1964)[4]
Mahi Wey Sahnun Bhul Na JaavinHazeen QadriMaster AbdullahSung by Noor Jehan, film Malangi (1965 film)[6]
Ballay Ballay, Bhei Lokaan Bhanay Chann Charhya, Ballay Ballay, Bhei Lokaan Bhanay Phull UddyaHazeen QadriMaster AbdullahSung by Mala and others, film Malangi (1965 film)[6]
Chhad Chali Babula, Terian Mein GalianHazeen QadriMaster AbdullahSung by Mala, film Malangi (1965 film)[6]
Geo Dhola, Tutt Gayi Anjuan Di Ajj MalaHazeen QadriSalim IqbalSung by Noor Jehan, film Phannay Khan (1965)[4]
Aanay Da Glass Piyo, Aanay Da GlassHazeen QadriTufail FarooqiSung by Masood Rana, film Man Mauji (1965)[4]
Sajna Nay Buhay Aggay Chikk Taan LeiHazeen QadriG.A. ChishtiSung by Masood Rana, film Bharia Mela (1966)
Teinu Samnay Batha Kay Sharmanwan, Tay Eihu Mera Jee KardaHazeen QadriWazir AfzalSung by Noor Jehan, film Dil Da Jaani (1967)[4]
Sayyo Ni Meray Dil Da Jaani, Hai Ni Mukh Morr Gaya JayHazeen QadriWazir AfzalSung by Noor Jehan, film Dil Da Jaani (1967)
Wagdi Nadi Da Pani, Enjh Ja Kay Murr Nahin AandaHazeen QadriWajahat AttreSung by Noor Jehan, film Ishq Na Puchhay Zaat (1969)[4]
Sathun Kahnu Pherian Ni, Akhian Wey BabuaHazeen QadriNazir AliSung by Noor Jehan, film Genterman (1969)[4]

Death

Qadri died on 19 March 1991.[7]

References

  1. "Do Ansoo (1950) - Review". Cineplot.com website. 6 January 2018. Archived from the original on 15 September 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Masood Rana and Hazeen Qadri film songs (in Urdu language)". Pakistan Film Magazine website. 1 June 2019. Archived from the original on 4 July 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  3. Mahmood Awan (6 November 2016). "Melodies of Punjab". The News International (newspaper). Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Hazeen Qadri film songs (in English)". Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  5. "Heer (1955 film)". Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Archived from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  6. 1 2 3 "Malangi (1965 film)". Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 21 June 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  7. "Profile of Hazeen Qadri". Pakistan Film Magazine website. 1 May 2016. Archived from the original on 14 June 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2022.


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