M Ashraf
M Ashraf | |
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Born | 1 February 1938 |
Origin | Pakistani |
Died | 4 February 2007 69) (aged |
Genres | Contemporary instrumental |
Occupation(s) | Composer & music director for films |
Years active | 1956–2007 |
M Ashraf (February 1, 1938 - February 4, 2007) was a Pakistani film composer. He was one of the most famous music directors of Pakistan film industry.[1] He had composed the highest number of film songs compared to any other music director in Pakistan. He composed approximately 2,800 songs in more than 400 films in his 45-year-long film career from 1956-2007.[2]
Early life and career
M Ashraf got music lessons from his Nana (grandfather who was a Mamu (uncle) of music director Master Inayat Hussain). He assisted his uncle (Mamu in Urdu language) music director Akhtar Hussain Akhian for five years. He started his film career with a team-mate Manzoor with (1959 film Savera song "Tu jo nahin hay tau kuchh bhi nahin hay") sung by playback singer S.B.John. Film Saperan (1961) was another hit film and the song Chand Sa Mukhra Gora Badan was another super- hit film song which gained singer Ahmed Rushdi his first Nigar Award. Thus 2 music-directors-team was created that went by the name Manzoor Ashraf.Both musicians worked with each other from 1956 to 1967 and then M Ashraf decided to go solo in 1967 with film Sajda (1967). M Ashraf won the Nigar Award for the Best Music in 4 different films- film Gharana (1973), film Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat (1975), film Shabana (1976) and film Qurbani (1981).[3]
Manzoor Ashraf duo or team composed music together in 26 films in the 1960s. After separation from music director Manzoor, his first film as M Ashraf alone was Sajda in 1967. In the 1970s, he reached the peak of his film career and composed music for many big hit films. He continued his successful march in the 1980s despite the downfall of Urdu films and a dominance of Punjabi films.
Playback Singers introduced by him
Famous folk singer Shaukat Ali was introduced in film director Haidar Chodhary's inaugural super- hit musical film Tees Mar Khan in 1963. Naheed Akhtar was introduced by him in film Nanha Farisha in 1974 with the song: "Janey kyun dil tarapta rehta hay,Aao jee addi tappa gaen". Nayyara Noor actually had her first appearance in Punjabi film Ziddi (1973 film) but her first super- hit song was composed by M Ashraf. Rajab Ali appeared in his film Yaden in 1971 with a super hit duet song with Noor Jehan. Asad Amanat Ali Khan was introduced by M Ashraf in film Saheli (1978).
His super-hit musical gems
- "Tu Jo Nahin Hai,Tau Kuchh Bhi Nahin Hai" Sung by S.B. John,lyrics by Fayyaz Hashmi,film Savera (1959)
- "Chand Sa Mukhra Gora Badan,Jal Mein Lagaey Meethi Aggan" Sung by Ahmed Rushdi,lyrics by Shabab Keranvi, film Saperan (1961)
- "Gole Gappay Wala Aaya,Gole Gappay Laaya" Sung by Ahmed Rushdi,lyrics by Hazeen Qadri, film Mehtab (1962)
- "Tum Hi Ho Mahboob Meray,Mein Kyuun Na Tumhein Pyaar Karoon" Sung by Masood Rana, lyrics by Khawaja Pervez, film Aina (1966)[4]
His Death
M Ashraf died on February 4, 2007 in Karachi,Pakistan at the age of 69.
References
- ↑ Alavi, Omair. "M Ashraf Biography". Cineplot.com. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
- ↑ , M Ashraf Biography, Pakistan Film Magazine website, 10 March 2016
- ↑ http://www.janubaba.com/c/forum/topic/20869/Lollywood/Nigar_Awards__Complete_History, M Ashraf's 4 Nigar Awards listed on janubaba.com website, Retrieved 10 March 2016
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1207914/soundtrack?ref_=tt_trv_snd, film Aina (1966) soundtrack on IMDb website, Retrieved 6 Dec 2015
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