
International mushiara, Jashn-e-Sahir 2010, was organized for the 38th time on Saturday night. Organized by Adeeb international and Nehru Sidhant Kendra Trust, the event saw the presence of many well-known Urdu poets. At the event, renowned film-maker and painter, Padmashree Muzaffar Ali, was given the Sahir award. The event and the prize are named after legendary poet, Sahir Ludhianvi, who was from the city. best known as 'magician' of words
Popular poet and lyricist Javed Akhtar was not able to make it to the programme, which left many disappointed. Muzaffar Ali said residents of Ludhiana were lucky to be living in Sahir city of birth.
Abdul hayee later known by his pseudonym Sahir Ludhianvi) was born on March 8, 1921. He belonged to a Jagirdar family.
His formative years saw a lot of problems for the young man, the main being his villainous father and a major heartbreak during college. After getting his first work" Talkhiyaan" published from Lahore, Pakistan, Abdul Hayie, now known as Sahir Ludhianvi, had to flee Pakistan, after a warrant for his arrest was issued for writing explosive stuff in his editorial in Savera
. An urge to succeed brought him to the land of dreams- Bombay. And thus started an illustrious career Sahir Ludhianvi was basically a romantic poet. He had failed in love many times and therefore, his poetry is full of tragic emotions. He excels in portraying tragedy without going overboard. He talks of personal romance and the ensuing disillusionment. Then he talks of universal romance, and the inevitable frustration that follows it. His poetry is an amazing canvas of romantic shades.
The style is simple, straight, and direct. He minces no words. He expresses his thoughts directly without sublimating emotions. Sahir at times gets angry too. His anger can be against God or society. He challenges God and he challenges moribund traditions of society. He wove fascinating images in songs and ghazals, spellbinding his listeners and readers for decades. For about thirty years, he remained associated with the Hindi film industry. He composed hundreds of songs for Hindi/Urdu films. Most of his songs became hugely popular and are even today sung and hummed by people of all generations. Sahir`s most remarkable contribution is that through his lyrics, he catapulted the standards of Hindi film songs to a level that became the benchmark for quality poetry. His lyrics have immortalized many songs in the memory of Hindi film lovers. manmeet kaur email; manmeet_hayar@sify.com
