Tufail Hoshiarpuri Explained

Tufail Hoshiarpuri (14 July 1914  - 4 January 1993) was a film song lyricist and a poet from Pakistan.

Early life and career

Muhammad Tufail was born on 14 July 1914 in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, British India. His name later was changed to Tufail Hoshiarpuri as his professional name.[1] He started his career as a school teacher in his hometown Hoshiarpur, British India. As the call for the British to quit India grew, the Pakistan movement and the All India Muslim League gained popularity. Tufail Hoshiarpuri started reading patriotic poems in Muslim League political gatherings. British authorities suspended him from his job as a school teacher. Agha Saleem Raza, a film actor at that time, introduced him to some film producers and he, therefore, launched his career as a film song lyricist in 1946. He wrote film songs for some films in British India before the independence of Pakistan in 1947.[1] [2] [3] [4]

After the partition in 1947, he migrated to Lahore, Pakistan and started his career as a journalist there. He later joined Radio Pakistan, Lahore in 1952.[1]

Popular film songs

Song title Sung by Lyrics by Music by Film notes
Ni Suhay Chooray Waliye, Tu Ikbar AajaInayat Hussain BhattiTufail HoshiarpuriThis was a breakthrough hit film song for both the music composer Inayat Hussain and the song lyricist Tufail Hoshiarpuri in newly independent Pakistan, film Shammi (1950)
Raatan Merian Bana Kay Rabba Anherian, Naseeban Waalay Taaray Dubb GayeTufail HoshiarpuriRashid AttreFilm Shehri Babu (1953)
Chadd Javin Na Channa Banh Phar Kay Zubaida KhanumTufail Hoshiarpuri Film Pattan (1955)
Bunday Chandi De Sonay Di Nath Lay KayZubaida Khanum Tufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Chann Mahi (1956)
Wasta-E-Rabb Da Tun Jaain Way Kabootra Tufail Hoshiarpuri G. A. Chishti Film Dulla Bhatti (1956)[5]
Teri Ulfat Mein Sanam, Dil Nay Bahut Dard SahayZubaida Khanum Tufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Sarfarosh (1956)
Pheir Layyan Chan Mahi Akhian, Dubb Gaye Aas Day TaarayZubaida Khanum Tufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Chann Mahi (1956)
Saaday Ang Ang Wich Pyar Nay Peengan Payyan NayZubaida Khanum and Saleem RazaTufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Chann Mahi (1956)
Nain Say Nain Milaye Rakhanay KoBade Fateh Ali Khan, Zahida Parveen and othersTufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Waadah (1957)[6] [7]
Saadi Nazran Taun Hoyiun Kahnu Duur Dass JaInayat Hussain BhattiTufail HoshiarpuriG. A. Chishti Film Zulfan (1957)
Aaye Mausam Rangeelay Suhanay, Jia Na Hee Maanay, Tu Chutti Lei Kay Aaja Balama Zubaida Khanum Tufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Saat Lakh (1957)
Banwari Chakori Karay Dunya Say Chori Chori, Chanda Say PyarTufail Hoshiarpuri Rashid Attre Film Anarkali (1958)
Aei Mard-e-Mujahid, Jaag Zara, Abb Waqt-e-Shahadat Hay AayaInayat Hussain Bhatti and othersTufail HoshiarpuriRashid Attre Film Changez Khan (1958)
O Dillan Dian Mailian Nay Chann Jayyan SoortaanInayat Hussain Bhatti Tufail HoshiarpuriG. A. Chishti Film Mitti Dian Murtan (1960)

Awards and recognition

Death

Tufail Hoshiarpuri died on 4 January 1993 and was buried in the Model Town, Lahore graveyard in Pakistan.[1] [8] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile of Tufail Hoshiarpuri. 13 June 2017. Pakistan Film Magazine website. 20 October 2022. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170613171928/http://pakfilms.net/artists/details.php?pid=4213.
  2. Web site: Tufail Hoshiarpuri as a poet . Syed Hashim Raza. 1991. Hamari Manzil (page 446) via Google Books website. 21 October 2022.
  3. News: How Pakistani film music has declined over the decades. Herald (Dawn Group of Newspapers). Ishtiaq Ahmed. 7 December 2017. 21 October 2022.
  4. https://www.rekhta.org/poets/tufail-hoshiarpuri/profile Profile of Tufail Hoshiarpuri on Rekhta.org website
  5. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/233034019 Dulla Bhatti (1956 film) on WorldCat.org website
  6. Web site: Film songs of Tufail Hoshiarpuri. 28 April 2017. Pakistan Film Magazine website. dead. 21 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170428052215/http://pakfilms.net/writers/TufailHoshiarpuri.php.
  7. Web site: Waada (1957 film). Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. dead. 21 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200218014403/https://www.citwf.com/film377066.htm. 18 February 2020.
  8. Web site: Tufail Hoshiarpuri's Profile and Pride of Performance Award info.. Tareekh-e-Pakistan.com website. 22 June 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20221022045951/https://www.tareekhepakistan.com/detail?title_id=2493&dtd_id=2371. dead. 22 October 2022.