Ibrahim Khan Gauri
Ibrahim 'Ashk' | |
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Born |
Multanpura, Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh | July 20, 1951
Other names | Ibrahim Khan Gauri |
Occupation | poet, journalist, actor, lyricist |
Ibrahim Khan Gauri (born July 20, 1951) is an Urdu poet, journalist, actor and film lyricist. He writes under the pen name Ashk.
Qualification
His early education was at Badnagar, District Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. He received his B.A. from Indore University in 1973 and his M.A. in Hindi Literature in 1974 from Indore University
Profession
He is a journalist, poet and film writer. He served 4 years with the Daily Indore Samachar, 6 years with Shama and Shushma magazines and 2 years with Sarita, a famous Hindi monthly magazine.
Literary contributions
- Ilham – 1991
- Aagahi – 1996 (Collection of Poems)
- Karbala – 1998 (Historical Elegy)
- Andaz-e-Bayan Aur – 2001 (Critical appreciation and explanation of Mirza Asad-ullah Khan `Ghalib’)
- Tanqidi Shaoor – 2004 (Work on Bedil, Hafiz, Ghalib, Iqbal, Firaq Gorakhpuri and different literary subjects)
Innovations
Lala and Chaharan – New poetic forms Such innovation come by only a few times in centuries.
Also, expression of novel in poetic medium – in musical rhymes and rhythms.
Filmography / Bollywood
Penned Lyrics for `Kaho Naa Pyar Hai’ (Broke 50 years old record), `Koi Mil Gaya’, `Janasheen’, `Eitbaar’, `Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage’, `Koi Mere Dil Se Pooche’, `Dhund’ and several others. Acted as Ghalib in a serial penned by himself.
Cassettes
More than 1000 Geet and Ghazals have been sung by legendary singers of India for several music companies.
Awards and accolades
- U.P. Urdu Academy Award – 1991
- All India Benzer Award – 1992
- Maharashtra Hindi Patrakar Sangh Award – 2000 (for Best Lyrics)
- Tata Group of Magazine AV Max Award – 2000 (for Best Lyrics of the year 2000)
- Ujjain’s Sahitya Seva Samman – 2001 (Presented by Shri Shiv Mangal Singh Suman, Ex-Vice Chancellor of Vikram University, Ujjain)
- Ghalib Award – 2003 (of the Journal `Intesaab’ Sirong, M.P.)
- Kalidas Samman – 2003 (of M.P. Sadbhawana Manch)
- Kabir Samman – 2003 (of Gunjan Kala Sadan, Jabalpur, M.P.)
- Majrooh Award – 2004 (of Majrooh Academy, Mumbai)
- Hindi-Urdu Sahitya Academy Award – 2004 (Lucknow, U.P.)
- Star Dust Award for Best Lyrics – 2004 (Presented by World Fame Artist Shri M.F.Hussain)
References
External links
- Saregama.com
- Mio.to
- Planetradiocity.com
- Myswar.com
- Gaana.com
- Creative.sulekha.com
- Youtube.com
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