Nida Fazli

Nida Fazli
Nida Fazli
Born Muqtida Hasan Nida Fazli
September 12, 1938 (1938-09-12) (age 73)
Gwalior
Nationality Indian

Muqtida Hasan Nida Fazli popularly known as Nida Fazli (Urdu: ندا فاضلی ) (born 12 October 1938) is an Indian Urdu poet.[1][2]

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Early life

Nida Fazli was born in Delhi, India and attended school in Gwalior. His father was an Urdu poet. During the Partition of India his parents migrated to Pakistan, but Fazli decided to stay in India.

Career

Nida Fazli, while he was young, passed a Hindu temple where a bhajan singer was singing a composition of Surdas about Radha sharing her sorrow with her maids at being separated from her beloved Krishna. The poetic beauty of the Pad, relating to the close rapport and bonding between human beings, inspired Nida to begin writing poems.

During that period he felt that there were limitations in Urdu poetry. He absorbed the essence of Mir and Ghalib to express what he intended. He was fascinated by the lyrical mood of Meera and Kabir and widened his knowledge of poetry by studying T.S. Eliot, Gogol, Anton Chekhov and Takasaki.

Bollywood

He moved to Mumbai in search of a job in 1964. In the early days of his career, he wrote in Dharmayug and Blitz dialects. His poetic style attracted the notice of filmmakers and writers of Hindi and Urdu literature. He was often invited to Mushairas, the prestigious recitation sessions of one’s own poetry.

He became known among readers and ghazal singers for his elegant presentation and exclusive use of colloquial language for ghazals, dohaas and nazms, while avoiding ornate Persian imagery and compound words to simplify his poetry. He wrote the famous couplet: 'Duniya jise kehte hain jaadu kaa Khilona hai Mil jaaye to mitti hai kho jaaye to sona hai'. Some of his famous film songs include Aa Bhi Jaa (Sur), Tu Is Tarha Se Meri zindagi mein Shaamil hai (Aap To Aise Na The) and Hosh Waalon Ko Khabar Kya (Sarfarosh).

Uneven career

He wrote essays critical of contemporary poets of the sixties in his book Mulaqatein which outraged poets including Sahir Ludhianvi, Ali Sardar Jafri and Kaifi Azmi. As a result he was boycotted in some poetic sessions.

His career improved when Kamal Amrohi, a filmmaker, approached him. The original songwriter Jan Nisar Akhtar working on the film Razia Sultan (1983) had died before completing the project. Nida wrote the final two songs and attracted other Hindi filmmakers[citation needed].

His celebrated lyrics were also used in Aap to aise na the, Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996) and Gudiya.

He wrote the title song of TV serials like "Sailaab", "Neem Ka Ped", "Jaane Kya Baat Hui" and "Jyoti". The composition "Koi Akelaa Kahaan" is another popular composition sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy. His ghazals and other compositions are sung by notable artists of the day. He teamed up with Jagjit Singh in 1994 to bring an album named Insight, which got appreciation for its soulful poetry and music.

He recently wrote columns for BBC Hindi website on various contemporary issues and literature.[3]

Mirza Ghalib's works often get mentioned by him.[4]

Style

"Hum laboN se keh naa paaye, unse haal-e-dil kabhi,

Aur wo samjhe nahiN, ye khamoshi kya cheez hai''

My lips were never able to express the state of my heart

And she failed to understand what my silence meant

- Nida Fazli : Film Sarfarosh

Nida Fazli is a poet of various moods and to him the creative sentiment and inner urge are the sources of poetry. He thinks that the feeling of a poet is similar to an artist: like a painter or a musician.[citation needed] In contrast he found lyric writing a mechanical job as he had to fulfil the demands of the script and the director. Later he accepted the practical necessity of money which comes from lyric writing and helps one to ponder on creative work.[citation needed]

He published his first collection of Urdu poetry in 1969.[citation needed] Childhood imagery persistently reflects in his poetry as elements of nostalgia. Primary themes which run through his poetry are contradictions in life, the search for purpose, nuances of human relationships, differences between practice and preaching, and the groping for that which is lost.[citation needed]

Contribution towards communal harmony

Nida Fazli disagrees with the partition of India and has spoken out against the communal riots, politicians and fundamentalism.[citation needed] During the riots of December 1992 he had to take shelter in his friend’s house due to security concerns.[citation needed]

He has been honoured with the National Harmony Award for writing on communal harmony.[citation needed] He has 24 books to his credit in Urdu, Hindi and Gujarati— some of which are assigned as school textbooks in Maharashtra. He received the Mir Taqi Mir award for his autobiographical novel Deewaron Ke Bich[citation needed] from the Government of M.P.[clarification needed] His best known works are: Mor Naach, Ham Qadam, and Safar Me Dhoop To Hogi.[citation needed]

List of works

Poetry collection

  • Lafzon ke phool
  • Mor Naach
  • Aankh aur Khwab ke Darmiyaan
  • Safar mein dhoop to hogi
  • khoya hua sa kuch

Award

Filmography

Nida Fazli worked as lyricist for

Related links

References

  1. ^ The Times Of India. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Citizens-decry-petty-politics/articleshow/5213682.cms. 
  2. ^ "When writing poetry becomes a ‘business'". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 6 August 2007. http://www.hindu.com/2007/08/06/stories/2007080654160400.htm. 
  3. ^ "यादों का एक शहर...". http://www.bbc.co.uk/hindi/entertainment/story/2006/09/060922_nida_column7.shtml. Retrieved 7 July 2010. 
  4. ^ "Ghalib's legacy lives on even after 211 years". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 30 December 2008. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200812301401.htm. 

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