Inderjit Hasanpuri

Inderjit Hasanpuri
ਇੰਦਰਜੀਤ ਹਸਨਪੁਰੀ
Birth name Inderjit Singh Kharal
ਇੰਦਰਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਖਰਲ
Also known as Inderjit Singh Hasanpuri
ਇੰਦਰਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਹਸਨਪੁਰੀ
Born (1932-08-20)20 August 1932
Akalgarh village, (now Ludhiana district) British Punjab
Origin Hasanpur, Ludhiana district, Punjab, India
Died 8 October 2009(2009-10-08) (aged 77)
Ludhiana, Punjab
Genres Folk, Duets
Occupation(s) Songwriter/Lyricist, Producer, Writer

Inderjit Hasanpuri (Punjabi: ਇੰਦਰਜੀਤ ਹਸਨਪੁਰੀ), also spelled as Inderjeet Hassanpuri, was a well known songwriter/lyricist, producer, and writer from Punjab, India. He died on 8 October 2009 at Ludhiana.[1]

Early life

Hasanpuri was born as Inderjit Singh Kharal on 20 August 1932, to father Jaswant Singh Kharal and mother Bhagwan Kaur, in the village of Akalgarh (his mother's village), Ludhiana district, Indian Punjab.[2]

Career

Producer

Teri Meri

Daaj

Sukhi Parivar

Dahej

Sada Pind, Telefilm

Lyricist

Hassanpuri has written famous songs like 'Kurti mulmul di, dhai din na jawani rehndi' sung by ghazal singer Jagjit Singh while his wife, Chitra, gave her voice to Hassanpuri's song 'charkha mera rangla, vich sone dian mekhan, ne mein teno yaad karan, jad charkhe nu dekhan'.

Man Jeete Jagjeet

Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam

Pappi Tere Anek

Fauji Chacha

Choran Nu More

Jai Mata Di

Long da lishkara

Sangram

Waqat ke Sehzade

Parchhaven, TV Serial

References

  1. Anshu Seth (8 October 2009). "Inderjeet Hassanpuri dead". The Tribune (Chandigarh: www.tribuneindia.com). Retrieved 25 February 2012. Ludhiana, October 8
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  2. "Inderjit Singh Hasanpuri – Producer, Director, Punjabi Songwriter". Biographical article. www.ludhianadistrict.com. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
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