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Kaifiyat
(I humbly dedicate this thread to the memory of Erum Hashmi who was instrumental in seeding this idea in my mind to start this thread on this extraordinary poet.) (Note: These are excerpts from an article that appeared in the “Anmoal Fankaar” web site. The full text can be found at the following location … http://www.anmolfankaar.com/specials/ek-fa...-extraordinaire My many thanks to Aparna for her several suggestions to make the full essay cohesive and readable.) Kaifi Azmi was an eminent poet with many progressive ideas. Throughout his life he championed causes that affect the under privileged, oppressed, and down-trodden. He crusaded tirelessly for secular values. He was the eloquent voice of the progressive movement. He was a poet at heart but a socialist in practice. Azmi left an indelible mark through his writings. He expressed through them views that were very intrepid in nature. He breathed fire into his literature campaigning and fighting vigorously for social justice. Azmi was a trendsetter who voiced the stark realities of life through the poems he authored. The intensity of emotions used in his words, the spirit of compassion for the down-trodden, stark but rich in imagery sprinkled throughout his writings, became hallmarks of his style. He once stated that his writings were born out of his engrained convictions. His daughter, actress Shabana Azmi, says about him that, “ … indomitable will and an extraordinary skill to organize people kept him dynamic throughout his life. ..” Kaifi Azmi was born as Akhtar Hussain Rizvi in 1918 in a small village in Uttar Pradesh. His father was a landlord, but was an educated person and preferred to work for the government. He was very inclined to send his son to school so that his son could get a modern education, but because of the stiff opposition he faced from his relatives he had to call that idea off. Instead, Azmi was sent to school to study theology in Lucknow to keep his elders happy. Young Azmi was a nonconformist at an early age. He saw that students enjoyed few privileges at the school and organized a student union. When the union’s demands for fair treatment failed, he organized the students to go on a strike that lasted a very long time. The seminary got tired of him and finally expelled him from the school. Azmi Saab studied from home and acquired a good knowledge of Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. He passed several examinations at Lucknow University and Allahabad University in these languages. Azmi’s stint at the seminary in Lucknow didn’t go unnoticed by leading progressive writers homed in that town. They befriended with him and encouraged him to start writing poetry. This encouragement and his command of several languages made it possible for him to quickly establish himself as a budding and acclaimed poet admired by his peers. Kaifi Saab wrote his first ghazal when he was only 11 years old. He was invited to participate in a Mushaira where he recited his small verse. That same ghazal became very popular and the great ghazal singer Begum Akhtar made it even more famous by singing it. The year 1942 saw India mounting pressure on the English rulers by organizing protests , marches, slogans, and other forms of resistance. These agitations rose like hot fever and eventually culminated in the Quit India movement. Azmi Saab abandoned his studies and became part of the movement. He joined the Communist Party in 1943. He moved to Kanpur and started working for a textile mill. Seeing how the mill was ill-treating its workers, Azmi once again started organizing unions, protests and agitation. By seeing the results Kaifi Saab was getting in Kanpur, the leaders of the Communist Party asked him to shift to Bombay to accomplish similar goals there. While in Bombay he became a trade union worker and continued the work he started in Kanpur. He also worked closely with two of the Party’s Urdu newspapers, “Quami Jung” and “Mazdoor Mohalla”. He became associated with the Progressive Writers Association (PWA) and Indian Peoples’ Theatre Association (IPTA). For the latter organization, he participated in some of their plays. With so many activities he was involved in, Azmi Saab still found time to often write and also attended mushairas whenever he could. In 1947, one of his visits brought him to Hyderabad. In the mushaira he met Shaukat Ali, a film and stage actress, who was also equally free spirited as he was. He fell in love with her and later they married. Actress Shabana Azmi is their daughter. The noted cameraman Baba Azmi is their son. While tirelessly working for the Party and being associated with their related activities, Azmi Saab needed some financial relief to provide for his family. This led him to meet Shaheed Latif of the Bombay film world, who was about to direct a film called “Buzdil (1951)”. Latif Saab offered Azmi an opportunity to write the lyrics for the movie, and thus Azmi’s stint with the Bombay cinema began. During his distinguished career, Kaifi Azmi was showered with many worthy honors. Some of these include Padma Shree, Sahitya Academy Award, Sahitya Academy Fellowship Award, and a host of others. He also won Filmfare Awards for Best Story, Best Screenplay, and Best Dialogue for his work in “Garam Hawa (1973)”. He received the National Film Award for Best lyrics for his songs in K.A. Abaas’ “Saat Hindustani (1970)” which introduced Amitabh Bachchan as an actor. He received several governmental honors. The government of Uttar Pradesh naming the road leading to the town he was born in as “Kaifi Azmi Road” and the highway as “Kaifi Azmi Highway”. The train from Delhi to Azamgarh, near his village, was named by the government of India as “Kaifiyat”. In addition, the Purvanchal University now has a “Kaifi Azmi Media Centre” in Janpur. There is a Kaifi Azmi Academy in Lucknow, In Juhu, Mumbai, a park was named as “Kaifi Azmi Park”. There is another park by the same name in Phoolpur. In Hyderabad, where Kaifi Azmi met his wife Shaukat, there are plans to build his statue. Kaifi Azmi was awarded many honorary doctorates by various universities including Vishwa Bharati University, Puruvanchal University, and Agra University. Kaifi passed away on May 10, 2002. "I was born in ghulam Hindustan, am living in an Azad Hindustan and will die in a socialist Hindustan." These were the words Kaifi Azmi spoke in an interview. Kaifi Azmi. A great poet and leader. An even a better human being. Kaifi Azmi's filmography follows ... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Jul 27 2010, 07:28 PM Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Hanste Zakhm (1973)
Here is another price of brilliant work by Madan Mohan Saab and Kaifi Azmiji. I am uploading these songs in two back-to-back posts. The first post contains all of the songs from the film. The second post contains several specials. Here are the songs in the first post... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Concluding Songs from "Hanste Zakhm (1973)"...
I am including in this post some specials. Details are given in the table below. Here are these songs... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Hindustan Ki Kasam (1973)
Here is another winner from the combination of Kaifi Azmi Saab and Madan Mohanji... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Naina (1973)
Azmi Saab wrote lyrics for only one song, "Hone Lagi Hai Raat", for this film. I am uploading this and other songs from this album in two back-to-back posts. The first post contains all the songs from an original soundtrack album. The second post contains songs from a DVD that are missing on the CD. Here are the songs in the first post... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Concluding Songs from "Naina (1973)"...
Here are the rest of the songs from this album... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Asliyat (1974)
I don't have any songs from this album. If you can, please kindly share. Thanks. |
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Asliyat (1974) I don't have any songs from this album. If you can, please kindly share. Thanks. SP, Here are two songs; audios originated from HF member. Asha Bhosle, chorus: armaan se khelte hain, toofan se khelte hain, hum diwaane, hum parwaane, nikhle hain leke jalti jawaaniyan (4:11 \ 128) Krishna Kalle, Mahendra Kapoor, chorus: jhoome baali dhaan ki, jeet huyi hai kisaan ki (5:38 \ 128) Exon |
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Asliyat (1974) I don't have any songs from this album. If you can, please kindly share. Thanks. SP, Here are two songs; audios originated from HF member. Asha Bhosle, chorus: armaan se khelte hain, toofan se khelte hain, hum diwaane, hum parwaane, nikhle hain leke jalti jawaaniyan (4:11 \ 128) Krishna Kalle, Mahendra Kapoor, chorus: jhoome baali dhaan ki, jeet huyi hai kisaan ki (5:38 \ 128) Exon Thank you very much Exon for sharing the songs. Cheers. -S |
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Faslah (1974)
Here is an instance where Dad Azmi Saab wrote lyrics for the daughter Shabana. These songs composed by Jaidevji are absolutely beautiful. Here they are... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Sankalp (1974)
I have only three songs from this album that I am uploading here. If there are more, please kindly share. Thank you. Listen to the song "Tu Hi Saagar". An absolute beauty. Sulakshana Pandit, who sang this song, won a Filmfare Award as the Best Female Singer for this song. Here is this and the other two songs I have... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Manthan (1976)
“Manthan”, co-written by its director Shyam Benegal, had the unique distinction of financed by 500,000 dairy farmers of Gujarat. They each contributed two Rupees to make sure that the movie was made. It deals with the politics of change in a small rural area in the state of Gujarat where all the fortunes of the village are controlled by the landlord of the village or the sarpanch of the village. The movie won just about every major award there was nationally. It won the National Award for the Best Feature Film in Hindi. Vijay Tendulkar won the National Award for the Best Screenplay. Preeti Sagar won the Best Female Singer Award from Filmfare. It was also an official entry for Oscars in the category of the Best Foreign Language film. Kaifi Azmi Saab wrote dialogues for the film. It was photographed by Govinda Nihalani, another brilliant director himself (of “Aakrosh (1980)” and “Ardh Satya (1983)” fame). There is only one song in the film. It was sung by Preeti Sagar. It was written by her sister Neeti Sagar. The song appeared in pieces throughout the movie, five times. It appeared during the titles and during the ending and in between three times. Preeti Sagar, who sang the song, was just sensational. The song has a heavy bent on Gujarati folk tunes and gives you that wonderful feeling listening to it. It is a pity that Ms Sagar never got her proper due. She (see the attached picture below) shot to fame in “Julie (1977)” with the English song “My Heart is Beating”. After that quick success, unfortunately she had only limited opportunities to sing in the films. She was one of Benegal’s favorites. She sang for at least five of his films (“Nishant (1975)”, “Manthan (1976)”, “Bhoomika (1977)”, “Kalyug (1981)”, and “Mandi (1983)”). She is currently focused on children’s education and entertainment. By the way, the song “Mhaaro Gaaon” became a commercial theme song for the “Amul” Corporation as an advertisement for their butter. They even championed the film to make sure that “Manthan” got enough exposure among public. Most of the songs I am uploading here are from a DVD. The audio quality of the songs was iffy but still passable. I am uploading a more “complete” version of the song “Mhaaro Gaaon” from a CD. I am also uploading a private rendering of the same song. Descriptions of these are given in the table below. These uploads also include several musical clips. Here are the songs… This post has been edited by swarapriya: Nov 14 2011, 02:50 AM Attached image(s) ![]() ![]() |
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Dhoop Chhaon (1977)
I am uploading songs from this album below. It appears like I may be missing the song shown in red italics in the table below. If indeed this is the case, please kindly share if you can. Thanks. Here are the songs I have... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Nov 14 2011, 02:53 AM Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Dil Aur Patthar (1977)
I have only one song from this film that I am uploading here. The missing songs are shown in red italics in the table below. If you can, please kindly share them. Thank you. Here is the song I have... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Kanneshwar Rama (1977)
This unusual sounding title of a film has a couple of, well, very unusual but heart warming songs with singers I haven't heard from before. Here are these from the film that starred Shabana with the lyrics written by her esteemed father, Kaifi Saab... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Swarapriya,
Balappa hukkeri was a great folk singer of North Karnataka. Known for the songs which covers the life and styles of Farmers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuG12u1MuuQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtmMcTAfixE Two of his all time best songs.. These songs were very common on AIR Karnataka when we were kids.. Kishor This post has been edited by kishor: Nov 22 2011, 10:05 PM |
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