Gulzar
will be honoured with the 2013 Dadsaheb Phalke award
The
45th Dada Saheb Phalke Award will be given to renowned poet ,lyricist and
director Gulzar for his outstanding contribution to the growth and development
of Indian cinema. The award includes a Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus), cash prize of
Rs. 10 lakhs and a shawl. Gulzar was selected for the award by a committee of
eminent persons set up by the Government. He was the unanimous choice of the
seven-member jury. He received the prestigious honor Padma Bhushan in 2004. Other awards include a
Grammy and an Oscar, the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2002, a number of National
Film Awards besides 20 Filmfare Awards.
Gulzar, is a poet above all things. His style
marks a sensitivity that is best reflected through his writing and treatment of
films. He is one of those sensitive people whose work is laced with the lyrical
but psychologically adept examination of human sensibilities.
Gulzar was born on August 18, 1936 ,as Sampooran Singh
Kalra,in
a small town of Deena (now in Pakistan). An eager participant in antakshari and
keen learner of shairis, he was inclined towards literature and poetry right
from his school days. Gulzar also used to listen to a lot of Hindustani music,
especially stringed instruments, which would be practised in his neighbours'
homes. He became even deeply engrossed in music when he started going to
college, and would regularly attend concerts of artists like Ravi Shankar and
Ali Akbar Khan.
Gulzar and his family were one of the many to have suffered the pangs of
partition. The family moved to Amritsar (India) but Gulzar, to fullfill his
dreams, came to Bombay. In order to earn his daily bread, Gulzar started to
work as a garage mechanic in Worli while writing poetry in his spare time. Gulzar,
as any other dreamer who comes to Bombay for the first time, was bitten by the
film bug. Making a modest beginning as an assistant to Bimal Roy, Hrishikesh
Mukherjee and Hemant Kumar, he wrote his first song 'Mora Gora Ang Lai Le..'
for Bimal Roy´s film Bandini. Bimal Roy, always one to encourage young talent
gave him the opportunity to write songs. He became Bimalda's full-time
assistant. He then began writing for films for directors like Hrishikesh
Mukherjee and Asit Sen. Some of the films that Gulzar has written include Anand
(1970), Guddi (1971), Bawarchi (1972) and Namak Haram (1973) for Hrishida and
Do Dooni Char (1968), Khamoshi (1969) and Safar (1970) for Asit Sen. With Mere
Apne in 1971, he donned the role of a filmmaker. Gulzar went on to make
Parichay (1972) and Koshish (1972), a sensitive look at the travails of a deaf
- dumb couple superbly played by Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri. With these
films also began a mutually beneficial partnership with Sanjeev Kumar. The
Gulzar - Sanjeev Kumar partnership resulted in such fine films as Aandhi
(1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982) and represent Sanjeev
Kumar's finest work as an actor. With his sensitive yet successful films, stars
like Jeetendra (Parichay, Khushboo (1975), Kinara (1977), Vinod Khanna: Achanak
(1973), Meera (1979) and Lekin (1990) and Hema Malini: Khushboo (1975), Kinara
(1977), Meera (1979) worked with Gulzar to gain respectability as artists and
it must be said that some of their best and most introspective work has come in
these films.
Gulzar´s famous television serial Mirza Ghalib displayed his finesse as a
writer and director through a superb depiction of the life of the legendary
poet. He had even waived his own fees to try and maintain the budget for this serial.
The period 1971 to 1986 found him relatively prolific, and it was only toward
the close of the 1980s that he stepped back a little and kept largely out of
the limelight. In 1996, the hit Maachis brought him right back in our midst,
and he followed this success up with his next venture Hu Tu Tu, which garnered
its share of critical acclaim. Gulzar has also involved himself in many
projects that cater to a younger audience - his latest in this realm is the new
album Kardi Katha, released by Skymusic. The tracks are narrated by him. On the
small screen, he has contributed to the popular TV serials Jungle Book and
Potli Baba Ki, with songs, narration and some typical Gulzar magic.
Gulzar has been honoured time and again for his work. This includes winning the
National Award thrice - Best Screenplay for Koshish, Best Director for Mausam
and Best Lyricist for Ijaazat. He has also won the Filmfare Award a number of
times. Gulzar is also the author of books on poetry, a book of short stories
and a dozen books for children. A story book for children Ekta received an
award from the National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) in
1989.
Gulzar
said he felt "fulfilled" to get recognised for his work. "I am
happy and honored. It is national honor. It is a feeling of fulfillment of not
one song, screenplay, but the total work one does. I feel blessed to get this
honor," he said. "I am thankful to everyone for their love and support.
I am thankful to the jury members. It is a way of respect which says your work
is loved and you are on the right path," Gulzar told PTI.
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