Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet For All Reasons

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Manek Premchand
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ISBN: 978-81-952978-4-9
Published: December 2021
Pages: 534

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Millions of people love old Hindi film songs, but many of them don’t know who wrote the vast majority of such songs, much less the meanings of words and imageries used in them. Majrooh Sultanpuri was a key lyricist in close to 2000 such songs, and his mind-boggling oeuvre examined just about every emotion you can think of in an awe-inspiring corpus that leapt over generations for well over half a century. This biography is an attempt to present the stunning repertoire of his work.

In this book can be found a dedicated chapter on ghazals that explains what the form is about, even as it explores Majrooh’s work in that area. There are chapters on other forms of poetry—the rubaayi, the nazm, free verse—as also on subjects like the words that he commonly used, the situationally-relevant lyrics he penned, the songs of inspiration that he wrote, the words he introduced into cinema, and on many diverse subjects such as sad songs, romantic ones, qawwalis, mujras, and so on. Not to forget his opus in Bhojpuri. Majrooh was a poet for all reasons and we have attempted to demystify a great deal of his work.

The book lists all his songs and the films they appeared in, but it also examines some of his non-film work. In addition, we have looked in some detail at his personal journey. In his extraordinary run, Majrooh worked with a few composers in well over a hundred songs; as such, discerning writers have contributed a chapter each on his work with such music composers.

These names are, alphabetically, Antara Nanda Mondal (SD Burman), Deepa Buty (RD Burman), Lata Jagtiani (OP Nayyar), Madhur Trivedi (Laxmikant Pyarelal), Monica Kar (Chitragupt), and Vijay Kumar (Roshan). Sundeep Pahwa has written on Majrooh and Nasir Hussain.

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    MN Sardana

    Simply mind-blowing and perfect

    I consider myself fortunate as by the magnanimity of one of my generous friends I got an unexpected bonanza in the shape of a wonderful book MAJROOH SULTANPURI The Poet For All Reasons written by eminent writer Shri Manek Premchand, who has written many books relating to film music & music makers. No intention to compare one writer with other, since I cannot claim having read much of the books written about the life, time & work of different Shayars by so many learned writers. But whatever little, I could lay my hands on such books, let me state that I found it a highly satisfying book. Brilliantly written by the prolific writer, this well-researched document is simply mind-blowing and perfect ‘ खिराज-ए-अकीदत’ to one of the greatest Shayar of our time.

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'Book Review: “Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet For All Reasons”'
Manek Premchand’s latest book, “Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet For All Reasons” is an emphatic thumbs up for the importance of a lyricist – Majrooh Sultanpuri in the present case – in the creation of a song.
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'Book Review: Manek Premchand’s ‘Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet for All Reasons’'
"A pretty definitive guide to Majrooh and his work, and a book I liked a lot. I learnt a good deal I hadn’t known before, and I found myself looking at many of Majrooh’s songs with new understanding."
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'Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet For All Reasons, Entertaining and Enlightening'
"Meticulously written and edited, painstakingly researched, very enlightening and entertaining too. A joy forever."
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About the Author

Manek Premchand is a passionate aficionado of Hindi film music, with a special devotion to the Golden Era—from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s. He has taught Broadcasting and Visual Communications at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, and has conducted Master Classes on The Evolution of Music in Hindi Films at Manipal University, Karnataka. He has also served as an Advisor to Manipal University Press, which has published two of his works.

A prolific writer, Manek has authored hundreds of articles and numerous books on music, which include Yesterday’s Melodies, Today’s Memories, Musical Moments From Hindi Films, Romancing The Song, Shiv Kumar Sharma, The Man and His Music (co-authored), Talat Mahmood—The Velvet Voice, Hitting The Right Notes, The Hindi Music Jukebox, The Unforgettable Music of Hemant Kumar (co-authored), Majrooh Sultanpuri: The Poet For All Reasons, DIRECTOR’S CHAIR — Hindi Cinema’s Golden Age, And the Music Lives On and Shyam—A Star Forgotten (edited) and Soulfully Yours, Ravi.

He has been a Jury Member at the Bangalore International Film Festival and a Guest Speaker at the Mangalore LitFest. His voice has been heard on radio, including WorldSpace Satellite Radio, and he has been featured in many television programmes, celebrating and preserving the legacy of Hindi film music.