Saturday, September 09, 2006

Biography Of Naushad Ali

Naushad Ali (December 25, 1919 - May 5, 2006) was one of the foremost music composers of Bollywood.

Naushad moved to Bombay from Lucknow in the late 1930s to try his luck as a musician. After initial struggle, he enjoyed great success in the 1940s as a music director.

Naushad has the credit of introducing the famous Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd. Rafi to Hindi filmi music. Naushad's professional training in Hindustani music enabled him in swift adaptations of the Hindustani ragas to filmi music. He is by and large regarded as the ONLY exponent of the usage of Hindustani music in Hindi films. Late in his career, Naushad lamented upon the decreasing use of Hindustani genre and so he dreamt of starting a music school which teaches that genre. He has been quite successful in both bringing up the school and breeding young talent in that school.

His major hits include Mughal-e-Azam, Mother India and Baiju Bawra.

Songs for his music have been mostly penned down by Shakeel Badayuni. In a sense, their partnership can be compared to that of Rodgers & Hammerstein's.

His previous music composition was for the movie Taj Mahal—An Eternal Love Story, by Akhbar Khan 2005

Naushad was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award 1981 for lifetime contribution to Indian cinema.

He passed away on May 5, 2006.

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