Nisar Bazmi


Nisar Bazmi was a composer and music director of Indian and Pakistan film industry.
Nisar Bazmi was known as one of the most famous musicians of South Asia. He also introduced new singers like Alamgir. The duo of composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal were musicians with Bazmi in India before partition. However, he is primarily remembered for his compositions in the voice of playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.

Early life and career

Syed Nisar Ahmed, was the son of Syed Qudrat Ali. He was born in 1924 in Jalgaon in Khandesh area of Maharashtra state, India. He did not belong to an artistic family. In fact, his family was extremely poor. He had to join Yasin Khan's Qawwali Group, a noted Qawwal in Mumbai at that time, as 'humnawa' at age 11. He possessed no prior musical background. In the late 1930s, a prominent Indian musician of Bombay, Khan Saheb Aman Ali Khan was convinced by Nisar Bazmi's musical interest and taught him music for four years. Equipped with artistic know-how, young Nisar Bazmi, who was just 13 at the time, quickly mastered the various ragas and the musical instruments. In 1939, the All India Radio hired him as an artist. In 1944, he composed some songs for a drama, "Nadir Shah Durrani", which was broadcast from the Bombay Radio Station. The songs were sung by Rafiq Ghaznavi and Amirbai Karnataki. After this initial success, Nisar Bazmi "started earning 50 rupees a month - a respectable salary in those days."

In India

Nisar Bazmi composed music for film "Jamana Paar", which was released in 1946. At this time, he also changed his name to Nisar Bazmi. He composed music for forty films in India. Twenty eight films were released during his stay in India. The rest of the movies were released in India after he emigrated to Pakistan.

In Pakistan

Nisar Bazmi came to visit his relatives in Pakistan in 1962. Here he met veteran film producer Fazal Ahmed Karim Fazli who invited him to compose music for Pakistani films. "Mr Bazmi accepted the offer and decided to settle in Pakistan."
His first song in Pakistan was "Mohabbat mei tere sar ki qasam" for the 1964 film "Aisa bhi hota hai". He also composed many songs for Runa Laila, Ahmed Rushdi, Mehdi Hassan, Faisal Nadeem, Khursheed Nurali, and Saleem Shahzaad. He had trained many of the modern composers. His closest student/assistant was Badar uz Zaman, the famous classical singer and composer, who remained associated with him for 18 years. Nisar Bazmi received many Nigar Awards for his achievements and composed music for 140 films in all during his career.

Music and super-hit film songs of Nisar Bazmi

Film SongSingersSong Lyrics ByFilm and year
"Mohabbat Mei Tere Sar Ki Qasam"Ahmed Rushdi, Noor JehanMasroor Anwarfilm Aisa Bhi Hota Hai
"Ho Tamanna Aur Kya Jaan-E-Tamanna Aap Hain"Noor JehanMasroor Anwarfilm Aisa Bhi Hota Hai
"Meri Tupp Tupp Tupkay Raal Badami Halwa Layyo"Ahmed Rushdi, Irene ParveenFazal Ahmad Karim Fazlifilm Aisa Bhi Hota Hai
"Chalo Achha Hua Tum Bhool Gaye"Noor JehanFayyaz Hashmifilm Lakhon Mein Eik
"Aisey Bhi Hain Meharban"Ahmed RushdiMasroor Anwarfilm Jaisy Jantey Nahi
"Mosam Haseen Hai Laikin Tum Sa Haseen Nahin Hai"Ahmed Rushdi, MalaMasroor Anwarfilm Jaisy Jantey Nahi
"Kuchh Loag Rooth Kar Bhi Lagte Hain Kitne Pyaare"Noor JehanMasroor Anwarfilm Andaleeb
"Ranjish Hi Sahi"Mehdi HassanAhmad Farazfilm Mohabbat
"Mohay Aaii Na Jag Say Laaj, Mein Itna Zor Say Naachi Aaj, Ke Ghunghroo Toot Gaey"MalaQateel Shifaifilm Naz
"Ik Sitam Aur Meri Jaan Abhi Jaan Baqi Hai"Mehdi HassanMasroor Anwarfilm Saiqa
"Mere Dil Ki Mehfil Saja Deney Waley"Ahmed Rushdi, Noor JehanMasroor Anwarfilm Andaleeb
"Lag Rahi Hai Mujhey Aaj Sari Fiza Ajnabi"Ahmed RushdiMasroor AnwarAnjuman
"Hoey Hoey Dil Dharkay, Mein Tum Say Yeh Kaisay Kahuun, Kehti Hai Meri Nazar Shukria"Runa LailaMasroor AnwarAnjuman
"Ik Husn Ki Devi Se Mujhe Pyar Hoa Tha"Mehdi HassanShevan Rizvifilm Meri Zindagi He Naghma
" Katay Na Kuttay Re Ratya Saiyan Intizar Me"Runa LailaSaif-ud-Din Saiffilm Umrao Jan Ada
"Bol Ri Gurria Bol Zara"Nayyara NoorMasroor Anwarfilm Aas
"Allah hee Allah Kia Karo"Naheed AkhtarMasroor Anwarfilm Pehchan

Nisar Bazmi died on 22 March 2007 in Karachi.
A major Pakistani English-language newspaper commented after his death, "In the death of Nisar Bazmi, students of music in Pakistan have lost an opportunity to benefit from the experience of a virtuoso who scored 140 films in all."

"Nisar Bazmi was a thorough professional and a man of rare imagination. He used to study the storyline and the setting of a film before composing the music for a song."