Gopaldas Neeraj

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Poet Gopaldas Neeraj

Gopaldas Saxena 'Neeraj, (popularly known as Niraj or Neeraj) (born 1925)[1] is a poet and author of Hindi literature. He is also a famous poet of english Kavi Sammelan. He was born in the village of Puravali near Mahewa of Etawah in Uttar Pradesh, India on 4 January 1924. He wrote under the pen name "Neeraj". His style is considered easy to understand, but has also been compared with high quality Hindi literature. He was awarded Padma Shri in 1991[2] and Padma Bhushan in 2007.[3]

Besides writing, he earned his living teaching in a college and was a Professor of Hindi Literature in Dharma Samaj College, Aligarh. Several of his poems and songs have been used in Hindi movies and are considered famous. He wrote songs for several Hindi Movies and attained a unique position as a songwriter who wrote with equal facility in both hindi and Urdu.

In the television interview, Gopaldas Neeraj called himself an unlucky poet which led to his stopping himself from writing film songs and confining himself to just writing and getting his poems published. The reason for this mentioned by him was that at least two or three prominent Music Directors of the Hindi Film Industry for whom he wrote very successful and popular songs, had expired. He mentioned the death of Jaikishan of the Music Duo Shankar-Jaikishan as well as of S.D.Burman or Sachin Dev Burman, for both of whom he had written highly popular film songs. The deaths of these Music Directors when they as well as Gopaldas Neeraj were at the peak of their popularity, left him very depressed and he made a decision to quit the film industry.

As of 2012, Neeraj was the chancellor of Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.[4]

Poems used in movies

Bas Yahi apradh mein har baar karta hun aadmi hun aadmi se pyaar karta hun Pehchan Mukesh
E Bhai Jara dekh ke Chalo, Mera Naam Joker Manna Dey
Dhiire se jaanaa khaTiyan me.n o khaTamal Chhupa Rustom Kishore Kumar
Dil aaj shaayar hai Gambler Kishore Kumar
Jiivan kii bagiyaa mahakegii Tere Mere Sapne Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Maine kasam lii Tere Mere Sapne Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Meghaa chhaae aadhii raat, bairan ban gai ni.ndiyaa Sharmili Lata Mangeshkar
Mera man tera pyaasa..... Gambler Mohammed Rafi
O merii o merii o meri sharmiilii aao naa tarasao naa... Sharmili Kishore Kumar
Phoolon ke rang se, dil kee kalam se... Prem Pujari Kishore Kumar
Rangeela re, Rangeela re, mere man me yoon ranga hai tera mann... Prem Pujari Lata Mangeshkar
Sho(w)khiyon mein ghola jaye phoolon ka shabaab,

Usme phir milayee jaaye, thodee see sharaab, Hoga yoon nashaa joh taiyyar, who pyaar hai...

Prem Pujari Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
Raadhaa ne maalaa japi shyaam kii Tere Mere Sapne Lata Mangeshkar
Subaha na aayee, shaam na aayee... Cha Cha Cha Mohammed Rafi
Woh hum na the, who tum na the... Cha Cha Cha Mohammed Rafi
Swapn Jhare Phool Se, meet chubhe shool se...karwan guzar gaya bahar dekhte rahe Nayi Umar Ki Nayi fasal Mohammed Rafi
Aaj madhosh hua jae re

mera man, mera man, mera man sharaarat karne ko lalchaye re mera man, mera man, mera man.......

Sharmili Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Khilte hain gul yahaan, khile ke bikharne ko

milte hain dil yahaan, milke bichharhne ko.....

Sharmili Kishore Kumar
Ek Musafir Hoon Main, Ek Musafir Hai Tu..... Gunaah (1993) Manhar Udhas, Sadhna Sargam

Gopaldas Neeraj's Works (Poems):

1. PRAN GEET 2. DARA DIYA HAI 3. SANGHARSH 4. BADAR BARAS GAYO 5. AASAVARI 6. NEERAJ KI PATI 7. NEERAJ KI GEETIKAYEN 8. DO GEET 9. NADI KINARE 10. MUKTKI 11. GEET AGEET 12. NEERAJ KI RACHNAVALI 13. ANTARDWANI.

References

  1. "Yesterday Once More". Retrieved 2013-03-01.
  2. "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  3. "Padma Awards 2007". Retrieved 2013-03-01.
  4. Srivastava, Piyush (2012-09-04). "Hindi poets from SP citadels kick up a row". Daily Mail (London). Retrieved 2013-03-01.

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