Gulzar anniversary: Gulzar has decided to go to the Garage Mechanic film industry, 91st anniversary today

The screenwriter, screenwriter and lyricist Gulzar celebrates his 91st anniversary on August 18. He has been as a favorite of all ages and all courses in the past 6 decades as in the years 67 and 70 and 80. Each time he caught the pen, he spread such magic that he makes people crazy. Gulzar, whatever the genre given, made it Gulzar. Whether it is poetry, song, script or history and direction. He did all the work with vigor and dedication. So, let’s know interesting things related to Gulzar’s life on the occasion of his birthday …

Birth and family

Gulzar was born on August 18, 1934 in Dina, Jhelum, Pakistan. His full name is Sampoorna Singh Kalra. After the partition of the countries, his family settled in Amritsar in Punjab. When Gulzar was small, the mother’s shadow was raised in her head. At the same time, the Father’s love did not come to his part either. In such a situation, Gulzar began to fill the void of his life with words. To realize his dreams, Gulzar turned to Mumbai, but life here was not so easy. So he started working as a mechanic in a garage in Worli, Mumbai at the start.

The beautiful turn of life started

Please say that Gulzar’s life has taken a new and important turn when he met the famous director Bimal Roy. After that, he was lucky to write a song in the film “Bandini”. In this film, Gulzar Saheb wrote the song “Mora Gora Angel, Mohe Shyam Rang Daide”, which was very appreciated. After that, it was not necessary to look back. In addition to writing the song, he made many films. Gulzar Saheb had made films like “Namkeen”, “Mausam”, “Character”, “Andhi” and “Hututu”.

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Gulzar Saheb received 20 Filmfare prizes. He received 4 awards for writing 11 Prix Filmfare Best Lyriciste and the best dialogue. At the same time, he received the Oscar Award for “Slumdog Millionaire”.

Songs

Gulzar wrote many beautiful songs one after the other. The list of his songs is quite long. But “Kajrare Kajrare”, “Chhaya Chaiya” and “Tere Bina Zindagi se koi shikwa ta nahi” are three of those songs that have come out of the Gulzar pen. In the writing of Gulzar, the streets of the Ballimaran of Delhi in the trains of Mumbai are felt.

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