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      • Chaudhary Abdul Hayee Gujjar (8 March 1921 – 25 October 1980), popularly known by his pen name (takhallus) Sahir Ludhianvi, was an Indian poet who wrote primarily in Urdu in addition to Hindi. [ 1 ] He is regarded as one of the greatest film lyricist and poets of 20th century India. [ 2 ][ 3 ]
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  2. Sahir was born on 8 March 1921, in a red sandstone haveli in Karimpura, Ludhiana, Punjab, British India, into a Punjabi Muslim Gujjar family. [ 8 ] This is the reason why he added the suffix Ludhianvi after his name. His mother, Sardar Begum, left her husband thus forfeiting any claim to financial assets from the marriage.

  3. Sahir Ludhianvi collection of poetry, ghazal, Nazm in Urdu, Hindi & English. Read more about Sahir Ludhianvi and access their famous audio, video, and ebooks.”

  4. Sahir Ludhianvi, who has been labeled by objectors as "Anfwan-e-Shabab Ka Shayar" for his poetry, in particular, for stirring the hearts of youngsters and writing literary songs for films, is one of the popular poets and the pride of progressive poetry.

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    Sahir Ludhianvi was born as ‘Abdul Hayee’ on Tuesday, 8 March 1921 (age 59 years at the time of his death)in a red sandstone haveli in Karimpura, Ludhiana, Punjab, British India. His zodiac sign was Pisces. He did his schooling from Khalsa High School in Ludhiana. He learned Urdu and Parsi from Maulana Faryaz Haryanvi. He attended S.C.D. Government...

    Sahir Ludhianvi was born into a Muslim Family. His father, Fazal Mohammed was a landlord. His mother’s name is Sardar Begum. He was in a relationship with Amrita Pritam (poet) and Sudha Malhotra (actress & singer).

    While Sahir was living in Lahore, he published his first work in Urdu, titled “Talkhiyaan (Bitterness) in 1945.” Talkhiyan was completed in 1943 but took him two years to find a publisher for the book. He then started working as an editor of the famous magazines like Adab-e-Lateef, Shahkaar, Prithlari, and Savera and became a member of the ‘Progres...

    He was always in a rift with composers because he kept on insisting the composers that they should adapt their tunes to his lyrics and not vice versa.

    Padma Shri in 1971
    On 8 March 2013, the 92nd anniversary of his birth, a commemorative stamp was issued in his honourSahir Ludhianvi Postal Stamp

    Sahir Ludhianvi died on 25 October 1980 due to sudden cardiac arrest. He was buried in the Juhu Muslim Cementary, Mumbai. In 2010, his tomb was demolished to make space for the new interments.

    Sahir loved to read and travel.
    Sahir Ludhianvi was an atheist.
    When Sahir was 13, despite being married to his mother Sardar Begum, his father married another woman. After Fazal’s second marriage, his wife Sardar Begum divorced him. His father filed a case aga...
    His mother and his maternal uncle took care of his education.
    He started writing when he was still in school. He not only won accolades from his peers but also from his seniors.
    During his struggling days, he was forced to sell his mother’s gold bangles to pay electricity and water bills. To make his ends meet, he even rewrote Krishna Chander’s incomprehensible handwriting...
  5. Sahir Ludhianvi was an Indian poet who is considered one of the greatest poets ever in India. Check this page to read his biography- age, wife, affairs, family & much more! Menu

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  6. Sahir Ludhianvi had no training in music but his songs lend themselves to musical tunes. (HT Photo) True to his pen name, Sahir, who was born on March 8, 1921, was a wizard of words.

  7. Jan 11, 2021 · “What is the secret behind Sahir Ludhianvi’s everlasting appeal?” Surinder Deol asks in an essay for Firstpost, examining the poet-lyricist’s life and legacy in the year of his 100th birth anniversary.