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'''Shamsul Huda Bihari''' ('''S. H. Bihari''') ( |
'''Shamsul Huda Bihari''' ('''S. H. Bihari''') (July 12, 1920 – February 25, 1987) was an Indian lyricist, songwriter and poet whose work was widely recorded and used in [[Bollywood]] movies during the latter half of the 20th century.<ref name="radiocity">{{cite web |url=http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicopedia/music_lyricists.php%3Fconid%3D1164 | title=Shamshul Huda Bihari | publisher=[[Radio City (Indian radio station)|Radio City]] | work=Musicopedia | access-date=13 July 2012 | archive-date=11 January 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200111054955/http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicopedia/music_lyricists.php%3Fconid%3D1164 | url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Bihari was born in [[Arrah]], Bihar, India. He lived at Madhupur, Deoghar dist. in Jharkhand. His ancestral villa still exists in Madhupur.<ref name="radiocity"/> He died in 1987.<ref>{{cite book | title=The Story So Far | publisher=Indian Express Group | author=Somaaya, Bhawana|authorlink=Bhawana Somaaya | year=2003 | page=161}}</ref> |
Bihari was born in [[Arrah]], Bihar, India. He lived at Madhupur, Deoghar dist. in Jharkhand. His ancestral villa still exists in Madhupur.<ref name="radiocity"/> He died in 1987.<ref>{{cite book | title=The Story So Far | publisher=Indian Express Group | author=Somaaya, Bhawana|authorlink=Bhawana Somaaya | year=2003 | page=161}}</ref> |
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S.H.Bihari is best known for writing lyrics for films in [[Hindi]] and [[Urdu]] and was also fluent in [[Bengali (language)|Bengali]].<ref name="radiocity"/> In 1985, along with the lyrics for the songs, Bihari also wrote the script for the film ''[[Pyaar Jhukta Nahin]]''.<ref name=Golden>{{cite news|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/golden-year-gets-silver-sheen/703446/0 |title=Golden Year gets Silver sheen |author=Rajiv Vijayakar |date= 29 October 2010 |access-date=12 July 2012 |newspaper=[[Indian Express]] |location=Mumbai}}</ref> |
S.H.Bihari is best known for writing lyrics for films in [[Hindi]] and [[Urdu]] and was also fluent in [[Bengali (language)|Bengali]].<ref name="radiocity"/> In 1985, along with the lyrics for the songs, Bihari also wrote the script for the film ''[[Pyaar Jhukta Nahin]]''.<ref name=Golden>{{cite news|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/golden-year-gets-silver-sheen/703446/0 |title=Golden Year gets Silver sheen |author=Rajiv Vijayakar |date= 29 October 2010 |access-date=12 July 2012 |newspaper=[[Indian Express]] |location=Mumbai}}</ref> |
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In a radio programme on the [[Vividh Bharati]] channel of [[All India Radio]] (VBS- UJALE UNKI YAADON KE- DAASTANE O P NAYYAR- PART- 3) <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgrjCIjmG9k|title = - YouTube|website = [[YouTube]]}}</ref> composer [[O.P.Nayyar]] said from his perspective, he regarded S.H.Bihari as "Shayar-e-azam" i.e. King or Emperor among poets. S.H.Bihari wrote songs in many movies for which [[O.P.Nayyar]] composed music. In 2006, poet, lyricist and screenwriter [[Javed Akhtar]] cited Bihari as a role-model, describing him as a "mindblowing |
In a radio programme on the [[Vividh Bharati]] channel of [[All India Radio]] (VBS- UJALE UNKI YAADON KE- DAASTANE O P NAYYAR- PART- 3) <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgrjCIjmG9k|title = - YouTube|website = [[YouTube]]}}</ref> composer [[O.P.Nayyar]] said from his perspective, he regarded S.H.Bihari as "Shayar-e-azam" i.e. King or Emperor among poets. S.H.Bihari wrote songs in many movies for which [[O.P.Nayyar]] composed music. In 2006, poet, lyricist and screenwriter [[Javed Akhtar]] cited Bihari as a role-model, describing him as a "mindblowing ... poet whom no one remembers today".<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1035822821.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325230631/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1035822821.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=25 March 2016 | title='Don' could be remade on larger scale: Javed Akhtar | work=[[Hindustan Times]] | date=12 May 2006 | agency=HT Syndication | access-date=13 July 2012 | location=New Delhi}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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! Year !! Film !! Song(s)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.saregama.com/portal/pages/artist?mode=get_details_by_name&artistName=S%20H%20BIHARI|title=HMV India Artist Details S H Bihari|publisher=Saregama/HMV India}}</ref> |
! Year !! Film !! Song(s)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.saregama.com/portal/pages/artist?mode=get_details_by_name&artistName=S%20H%20BIHARI|title=HMV India Artist Details S H Bihari|publisher=Saregama/HMV India}}</ref> |
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| 1989 || |
| 1989 || {{Lang|hi-latn|[[Do Qaidi]]}} || "Yeh Chali Woh Chali Churake Le Chali" |
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| 1989 || ''[[Kasam Suhaag Ki]]'' || "Aa, Aa Galey Lag Jaa" |
| 1989 || ''[[Kasam Suhaag Ki]]'' || "Aa, Aa Galey Lag Jaa" |
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| 1985 || ''[[Pyaar Jhukta Nahin]]''<ref name=Golden/> || "Chahe Lakh Toofan Ayen" <br/> "Tumse Milkar Na Jane" <br/> "Ho Dilbar Janiye" <br/> "Tumhein Apna Sathi" |
| 1985 || ''[[Pyaar Jhukta Nahin]]''<ref name=Golden/> || "Chahe Lakh Toofan Ayen" <br/> "Tumse Milkar Na Jane" <br/> "Ho Dilbar Janiye" <br/> "Tumhein Apna Sathi" |
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| 1985 || ''[[Teri Meherbaniyan]]'' || "Teri Meherbaniyan" <br/> "Dil bekarar tha,Dil bekarar hai" <br/> "Aanchal udaya maine" <br/> "Aayi jawani mori chunariya " <br/> |
| 1985 || ''[[Teri Meherbaniyan]]'' || "Teri Meherbaniyan" <br/> "Dil bekarar tha, Dil bekarar hai" <br/> "Aanchal udaya maine" <br/> "Aayi jawani mori chunariya " <br/> |
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| 1984 || ''Apna Bhi Koi Hota'' || "Duniya Ke Bananewale" <br/> "Zara Pyar Ke Safar Mein" <br/> "Chhoti Si Yeh Duniya Ke Mehmaan Khuda Hafiz" <br/> "Ae Ma, Tere Milne Se" <br/> "Dal Pe Jaise Betke Panchi" <br/> "Har Mandir Ek Veerana Hai" |
| 1984 || ''Apna Bhi Koi Hota'' || "Duniya Ke Bananewale" <br/> "Zara Pyar Ke Safar Mein" <br/> "Chhoti Si Yeh Duniya Ke Mehmaan Khuda Hafiz" <br/> "Ae Ma, Tere Milne Se" <br/> "Dal Pe Jaise Betke Panchi" <br/> "Har Mandir Ek Veerana Hai" |
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| 1974 || ''[[Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye]]'' || "Chain Se Hamko Kabhi Aapne Jeene Na Diya" <br/> "Ek Tu Hai Piya Jis Pe Dil Aa Gaya" |
| 1974 || ''[[Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye]]'' || "Chain Se Hamko Kabhi Aapne Jeene Na Diya" <br/> "Ek Tu Hai Piya Jis Pe Dil Aa Gaya" |
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| 1972 || |
| 1972 || {{Lang|hi-latn|[[Ek Bar Mooskura Do]]}} ||"Yeh Dil Lekar Nazrana" |
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| 1972 || ''[[Bees Saal Pehle]]'' || |
| 1972 || ''[[Bees Saal Pehle]]'' || |
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| 1964 || ''[[Kashmir Ki Kali]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mr-music/853541/0 |title=Mr Music |author=Rajiv Vijayakar |date=26 August 2011 |access-date=12 July 2012 |newspaper=[[Indian Express]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article451907.ece | title=Kashmir Ki Kali (1964) | work=[[The Hindu]] | date=10 June 2012 | access-date=10 July 2012 | author=Mahaan, Deepak}}</ref> || "Diwana Huwa Badal" <br/> "Hai Duniya Usi Ki" <br/> "Isharon Isharon" <br/> "Meri Jaan Balle" <br/> "Subhan Allah" <br/> "Tarif Karun Kya Uski" <br/> "Kisi Na Kisise Kabhi Na Kabhi" <br/> "Balamaa Khulii Havaa Me" |
| 1964 || ''[[Kashmir Ki Kali]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mr-music/853541/0 |title=Mr Music |author=Rajiv Vijayakar |date=26 August 2011 |access-date=12 July 2012 |newspaper=[[Indian Express]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article451907.ece | title=Kashmir Ki Kali (1964) | work=[[The Hindu]] | date=10 June 2012 | access-date=10 July 2012 | author=Mahaan, Deepak}}</ref> || "Diwana Huwa Badal" <br/> "Hai Duniya Usi Ki" <br/> "Isharon Isharon" <br/> "Meri Jaan Balle" <br/> "Subhan Allah" <br/> "Tarif Karun Kya Uski" <br/> "Kisi Na Kisise Kabhi Na Kabhi" <br/> "Balamaa Khulii Havaa Me" |
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| 1962 || {{Lang|hi-latn|[[Ek Musafir Ek Hasina]]}} || "Bahut Shukriya Badi Meherbani" <br/> "Mujhe Dekhkar Aapka Muskurana" |
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| 1962 || ''Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai''<ref name=Mehmood/> || |
| 1962 || ''Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai''<ref name=Mehmood/> || |
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 8 November 2024
Shamsul Huda Bihari | |
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Died | 25 February 1987 | (aged 66)
Occupation | Lyricist |
Years active | 1954–1986 |
Shamsul Huda Bihari (S. H. Bihari) (July 12, 1920 – February 25, 1987) was an Indian lyricist, songwriter and poet whose work was widely recorded and used in Bollywood movies during the latter half of the 20th century.[1]
Bihari was born in Arrah, Bihar, India. He lived at Madhupur, Deoghar dist. in Jharkhand. His ancestral villa still exists in Madhupur.[1] He died in 1987.[2]
Career
[edit]S.H.Bihari is best known for writing lyrics for films in Hindi and Urdu and was also fluent in Bengali.[1] In 1985, along with the lyrics for the songs, Bihari also wrote the script for the film Pyaar Jhukta Nahin.[3]
In a radio programme on the Vividh Bharati channel of All India Radio (VBS- UJALE UNKI YAADON KE- DAASTANE O P NAYYAR- PART- 3) [4] composer O.P.Nayyar said from his perspective, he regarded S.H.Bihari as "Shayar-e-azam" i.e. King or Emperor among poets. S.H.Bihari wrote songs in many movies for which O.P.Nayyar composed music. In 2006, poet, lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar cited Bihari as a role-model, describing him as a "mindblowing ... poet whom no one remembers today".[5]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Song(s)[6] |
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1989 | Do Qaidi | "Yeh Chali Woh Chali Churake Le Chali" |
1989 | Kasam Suhaag Ki | "Aa, Aa Galey Lag Jaa" |
1988 | Janam Janam | "Janam Janam Ki Pyasi Aankhiyan" |
1987 | Aulad | "Raastey Ka Maal Saastey Mein" |
1987 | Jawab Hum Denge | "Banjaran Main Banjaran" "Hairaan Hoon Main Aap Ki Zulfon Ko Dekh Kar" "Teri Aankh Mastaani" "Jab Miya Biwi Mein Takrar Hoti Hai" "Mere Kis Kasoor Per" |
1986 | Mazloom | "Kal Ho Na Ho Jahan Me Yeh Chand Yeh Sitarey" "Aao Karib Aao, Naiyo Door Door Jao" "Ankh Pe Dhoop Ka Chasma" "Kal Hamare Ghar Teri Baarat Ayegi" "Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday" |
1986 | Asli Naqli | |
1986 | Muddat | "Mere dil me kya, pyar hee pyar, mujhey chahiye kya, pyar hee pyar" "Pyar hamara amar rahega, yaad karega jahan" |
1985 | Pyaar Jhukta Nahin[3] | "Chahe Lakh Toofan Ayen" "Tumse Milkar Na Jane" "Ho Dilbar Janiye" "Tumhein Apna Sathi" |
1985 | Teri Meherbaniyan | "Teri Meherbaniyan" "Dil bekarar tha, Dil bekarar hai" "Aanchal udaya maine" "Aayi jawani mori chunariya " |
1984 | Apna Bhi Koi Hota | "Duniya Ke Bananewale" "Zara Pyar Ke Safar Mein" "Chhoti Si Yeh Duniya Ke Mehmaan Khuda Hafiz" "Ae Ma, Tere Milne Se" "Dal Pe Jaise Betke Panchi" "Har Mandir Ek Veerana Hai" |
1974 | Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye | "Chain Se Hamko Kabhi Aapne Jeene Na Diya" "Ek Tu Hai Piya Jis Pe Dil Aa Gaya" |
1972 | Ek Bar Mooskura Do | "Yeh Dil Lekar Nazrana" |
1972 | Bees Saal Pehle | |
1971 | Jaane-Anjaane | "Jaane Anjaane Log Mile, Magar Na Koi Mila Apna" |
1970 | Aag Aur Daag | "Yeh Pyaar Ka Jagda Hai Toh Pyaarse Tey Kijiye" "Chholi Bheegi Lat Bheegi, Bheega Mera Badan" "Humse Badkar Kaun Hoga Aap Ka Deewana" "Tere Is Pyaar Ka Shukriya Mere Meherbaan" |
1970 | Puraskar | |
1970 | Pagla Kahin Ka[7] | |
1969 | The Thief of Baghdad | "Mujko Diwana Kar Gaye" "Kisika Agar Tumko Dil Lootna Hai" "Hum Tumse Mohabbat Kartein Hain" "Humko Bhi Marna Hai, Tumko Bhi Marna Hai" |
1969 | Shatranj[8] | |
1968 | Kismat | "Kajra Mohabbat Wala" "Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale" "Aankhon Mein Qayamat Ke Kajal" "One Two Three Baby" |
1968 | Duniya | "Duniya Isika Naam Hai, Duniya Isiko Kahetey Hain" |
1968 | Humsaya | "O Kanhaiya, Kanhaiya, Kanhaiya" "Aaja Mere Pyar Ke Sahare" |
1968 | Jhuk Gaya Aasman | "Kisi Ki Jaan Lete Hain"" |
1967 | C.I.D. 909 | "Yaar badshah, yaar dilruba" "Dhadka to hoga dil jaroor" "Jaane tamanna kya kar dala" |
1967 | Chand Par Chadayee[9] | |
1966 | Mohabbat Zindagi Hai[8] | "Raaton Ko Chori Chori" "Na Jaane Kyon", "Mehfil Mein" "Tumhari Mulaqat Se" "Yeh Purnoor Chehra" "Nazar Nazar Se Milaao" "Tum Sab Se Haseen Ho" "Kyar Cheez Ho Zaalim" |
1966 | Sawan Ki Ghata | "Zara Haulle Haulle Challo Mere Sajna" "Zulfon Ko Hata Le Chehre Se" "Aaj Koi Pyar Se" "Meri Jaan Tum Pe Sadhke" "Jo Dil Ki Tadap Na Jane" "Khuda Huzoor Ko Meri Bhi Zindagi De De" |
1966 | Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi | "Yehi Woh Jagah Hai" "Phir Miloge Kabhi, Is Baat Ka Wada Karlo" "Aap Se Maine Meri Jaan Mohabbat Ki Hai" "Main Shayad Tumhare Liye Ajnabi Hoon" "Mera Pyar Woh Hai Ke" |
1964 | Kashmir Ki Kali[10][11] | "Diwana Huwa Badal" "Hai Duniya Usi Ki" "Isharon Isharon" "Meri Jaan Balle" "Subhan Allah" "Tarif Karun Kya Uski" "Kisi Na Kisise Kabhi Na Kabhi" "Balamaa Khulii Havaa Me" |
1962 | Ek Musafir Ek Hasina | "Bahut Shukriya Badi Meherbani" "Mujhe Dekhkar Aapka Muskurana" |
1962 | Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai[8] | |
1958 | Dilli Ka Thug[12] | "Seekh Le Baabu Pyaar Ka Jaadu" "Yeh Bahaar Yeh Samaan Yeh Jhoomti Jawaaniyaan" |
1957 | Yahudi Ki Ladki | |
1956 | Inspector[8] | |
1956 | Ek Jhalak | |
1955 | Bahu[8] | |
1955 | Bandish[8] | |
1954 | Shart | "Na Yeh Chand Hoga, Na Taare Rahege" "Dekho Wo Chaand Chhupke Karta Hai Kya Ishaare" |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Shamshul Huda Bihari". Musicopedia. Radio City. Archived from the original on 11 January 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ Somaaya, Bhawana (2003). The Story So Far. Indian Express Group. p. 161.
- ^ a b Rajiv Vijayakar (29 October 2010). "Golden Year gets Silver sheen". Indian Express. Mumbai. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ "'Don' could be remade on larger scale: Javed Akhtar". Hindustan Times. New Delhi. HT Syndication. 12 May 2006. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "HMV India Artist Details S H Bihari". Saregama/HMV India.
- ^ Bhugra, Dinesh (2006). Mad tales from Bollywood. Psychology Press. p. 276. ISBN 9781841696461.
- ^ a b c d e f Hanif Zaveri (2005). Mehmood, a Man of Many Moods. Popular Prakashan. p. 211. ISBN 8179912132.
- ^ Cowie, Peter & Elley, Derek (1977). World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 259. ISBN 9780498015656.
- ^ Rajiv Vijayakar (26 August 2011). "Mr Music". Indian Express. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ Mahaan, Deepak (10 June 2012). "Kashmir Ki Kali (1964)". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ^ "Dilli Ka Thug Album liner". HMV India. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
External links
[edit]- shbihari.com contains a more complete listing of his songs
- S. H. Bihari at IMDb