- Rahi Masoom Raza
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Rahi Masoom Reza, born in Ghazipur in eastern Uttar Pradesh (India) in a Muslim family, was a famous Urdu shayar. He also won the Filmfare Best Dialogue Award for the hit film Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki in 1979. He also wrote in Hindustani and Hindi language. He was also an eminent lyricist of Bollywood.
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Biography
Early life and education
Rahi Masoom Raza was born in Ghazipur district of Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
He completed his early education in and around Ghazipur from where he went to Aligarh Muslim University to complete his higher studies. Masoom Raza did his doctorate in Hindustani Literature and persuaded his career in literature.
Literary career
He wrote the script and dialogues for a popular TV serial, Mahabharat. The TV serial was based on the epic, the Mahabharata. The serial became one of the most popular TV serial of India, and its peak Television Rating was around 86%.
Several works of Raza vividly depict the agony and turmoil of the consequences of partition, and its effect on the Hindu-Muslim relationship in the Indian subcontinent, as also the social tension among different social groups of India but above that Raza depicts the life in feudal India and the ordinary happiness, love,emotions, pain, sadness of general people in his master story telling style in which at times he himself is the narrator. For instance, his novel named "Adha Gaon" (divided village/split village) narrates the story of two opposite land lord Muslim families of village Ganguali and there rivalry, life style, concerns, at the time when India was gaining independence, spread with depiction of ordinary life of every character of that novel and their love, romance, hate, vengeance, emotional struggle with every emotion of a ordinary man very clearly and vividly described. The Novel "Adha Gaon" is based on central theme that people whether elite or belonging to general class of both Hindu & Muslims were sharing same land, water and air like brothers with all their human qualities and weaknesses but communal rivalry was not that much prominent then the mutual relationship between the both the communities in United Provinces at the time of Indian Partition. In "Adha Gaon" Raza paints a very colourful picture of 1940's rural India showing interdependence of Muslim & Hindus on each other be it may be in form of relationship between two landlords or relationship between master and servants (right hand man of a Muslim Zamindar is a Hindu and best friend is also a Hindu Zamindar). Theme of novel is that,that before politics tore us away we (Hindu and Muslim)were one nation, Hindustan.
Katra Bi Arzoo (that is, The Lady Desire locality or The Lady Arzoo locality) is set in the city of Allahabad, Katra being a locality of the city. The novel is set in 1970's India and as its central theme it bares the brutality of emergency in India and how general people were affected by such a draconian regime.Its an ode to anti emergency activist and shows how people through their vested interest enjoyed the fruits of emergency and how emergency ruined and destroyed the life's people. In foreword Raza dedicates the novel to anti-emergency activists and say that freedom of speech is basic freedom.The novel shakes the conscience of every reader and by the time one ends the novel he is in tears.
Another novel, named Topi Shukla also revolves around the acts and conducts of devilish politicians of India min character topi shukla being metaphor for Indian politician.
In his "Neem ka Ped" Raza tells the story of a "asami" i.e. tenant/serf and labourer and his landlord master, story starting in pre-independent India and ending in post independent India, showing the vagaries of both the feudal and democratic systems in India with its darker side. The main protagonist is a landless labourer who is very faithful and obedient to his master and dreams only of making his only son an educated person. Fortunes dwindles in landlords home and he is sentenced to jail for murder of a upcoming leader of congress because of manipulations of his cousin who is also a landlord but nurses a grudge against the landlord. After independence son of labourer becomes a member of parliament and son of landlord his trusted aid and advisor but as the saying is "power corrupts" the son of labourer who had now became an M.P. gets corrupt and selfish and in that is destroyed. Highly popular T.V. serial by same name was made on these novel in which Pankaj Kapoor marvellously depicted the landless labourer.
The pop sensation of yesteryears Parvati Khan is his daughter-in-law. She is married to his son Nadeem Khan, director and cinematographer.
Works
The following is an illustrative list of his works in different genres of writings:
- Novel
- Adha Gaon (that is, The Divided Village)A Village Divided
- Dil ek saada kaghaz
- Topi Shukla
- Os ki boond
- Katra Bi arzoo
- Poetry(books)
- Mauz-e-ghul mauz-e-saba(Urdu)
- Ajnabee shahar ajnabee raste(Urdu)
- Main ek Feriwala(Hindi)
- Sheeshe ke Makaan Wale(Hindi)
- Autobiography
- Chotey aadmi ki badee kahaani (that is, "Big story of a Small man")
- Movie and TV scripts
- Neem ka Ped - Novel and TV Serial with same name
- Kissi Se Na Kehna
- Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki
- Disco Dancer
- Mahabharat
- Movie dialogues
- Movie Lyrics
- Alaap (1977)
References
External links
- Rahi Masoom Reza at the Internet Movie Database
- A Village Divided ISBN : 9780143029830
Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue 1959 – 1970 Rajinder Singh Bedi (1959) · Ramanand Sagar (1960) · Amanullah Khan, Kamal Amrohi, Wajahat Mirza & Ehsan Rizvi (1961) · Wajahat Mirza (1962) · Akhtar ul Iman (1963) · Arjun Dev Rashk (1964) · Govind Moonis (1965) · Akhtar ul Iman (1966) · Vijay Anand (1967) · Manoj Kumar (1968) · Ali Raza (1969) · Pt Anand Kumar (1970)
1971 – 1990 Rajinder Singh Bedi (1971) · Gulzar (1972) · Ramesh Pant (1973) · Gulzar (1974) · Kaifi Azmi (1975) · Salim-Javed (1976) · Sagar Sarhadi (1977) · Vrajendra Gaur (1978) · Rahi Masoom Reza (1979) · Satyadev Dubey (1980) · Shabd Kumar (1981) · Kader Khan (1982) · Dr. Achla Nagar (1983) · Mahesh Bhatt (1984) · Sai Paranjpye (1985) · Rahi Masoom Reza (1986) · no award (1987) · no award (1988) · Kamlesh Pandey (1989) · Javed Akhtar (1990)
1991 – 2010 Suraj Sanim (1991 ) · Rahi Masoom Reza (1992) · Kader Khan (1993) · Prof Jay Dixit (1994) · K K Singh (1995) · Aditya Chopra & Javed Siddiqi (1996) · Gulzar (1997) · Aditya Chopra (1998) · Rajkumar Santoshi & K.K. Raina (1999) · Hridaylani Vats & Pathik Vats (2000) · O.P. Dutta (2001) · Karan Johar (2002) · Gulzar & Jaideep Sahni (2003) · Abbas Tyrewala (2004) · Aditya Chopra (2005) · Prakash Jha (2006 ) · Rajkumar Hirani & Abhijat Joshi (2007) · Imtiaz Ali (2008) · Manu Rishi (2009) · Rajkumar Hirani, Abhijat Joshi (2010)
2011 – present Habib Faisal (2011)
Categories:- Indian novelists
- Hindi-language writers
- Indian poets
- Indian Muslims
- Aligarh Muslim University alumni
- People from Ghazipur
- Filmfare Awards winners
- Living people
- Novel
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