The same duet was also sung by Hassan and Noor Jehan.įollowing a severe illness in the late 1980s, Hassan cut back on his singing, eventually stepping down from playback singing altogether. Hassan recorded it in Pakistan in 2009, and Mangeshkar later heard the track and recorded her part in India in 2010, and the song was later mixed for a duet. This song was composed by Hassan and written by Farhat Shahzad. In October 2010, HMV Label released "Sarhadein" in which his first and last duet song Tera Milna featuring Hassan and Lata Mangeshkar was released. Even the original ghazal poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz stopped reciting it in his 'mushairas' (poetry reciting events) and, instead, recommended that the audience ask Hassan to sing it for them because the poet jokingly used to say that the ghazal belonged to Hassan after its popularity. In 1964, his ghazal for a film Farangi, "Gulon mein rang bharay, baad-e-naubahar chale" written by renowned Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz and composed by Rasheed Attre, gave him a major breakthrough into the Pakistani film industry and he never looked back after that. This song was written by poet Yazdani Jalandhari and its music was composed by Asghar Ali M. His first film song was "Nazar Milte Hi Dil Ki Bat Ka Charcha Na Ho Jaye" film Shikhar in 1956. Bukhari and Rafiq Anwar as additional influences in his progression as a ghazal singer.
He had a passion for Urdu poetry, and therefore, he began to experiment by singing ghazals on a part-time basis. In 1957, Hassan was again given the opportunity to sing on Radio Pakistan, primarily as a thumri singer and later as a ghazal performer, which earned him recognition within the musical fraternity. Despite the financial hardships, he kept up his singing practice on a daily basis. Hassan initially started working in nearby Chichawatni, in a bicycle shop Mughal Cycle House and later became a car and diesel tractor mechanic. They suffered severe financial hardships in their new country. The family proceeded to his paternal aunt's house who lived in a village, Chak No 111/7R, near Chichawatni. Īfter the partition of India in 1947, the 20-year-old Hassan and his family migrated to Pakistan, carrying little with them by way of material belongings. His elder brother Pandit Ghulam Qadir also was instrumental in sharpening his skills. His first concert of dhrupad and khayal with his elder brother is reported to have been held in Fazilka Bungla, near present DC House (1935) of Undivided Punjab. Hassan started his career primarily as a thumri exponent. Hassan started performing at a young age and by the time he was 18 years old, Hassan is said to have mastered the classical singing forms of dhrupad, dadra, thumri, and khayal, and started performing at royal courts with his brother Ghulam Qadir. Hassan started training in classical music at the age of eight and completed his musical training with his father Ustad Azeem Khan and uncle Ustad Ismail Khan who were both traditional Dhrupad singers. He claims to be the 16th generation of hereditary musicians hailing from the Kalawant clan of musicians. Hassan was born on 18 July 1927 in a village called Luna (Shekhawati) (Near Mandawa) in Jhunjhunu district in British India into a family of traditional musicians. 5 Musicians in his group and his students.For his contributions to the arts, Hassan was awarded with the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, Pride of Performance, and Hilal-e-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan. He earned numerous awards and accolades during his lifetime and remained a leading singer of Pakistani film industry along with another contemporary playback singer Ahmed Rushdi, and it is estimated that Hassan sang for over 300 films during his career.
He influenced generations of singers from diverse genres, from Jagjit Singh to Parvez Mehdi. He is unique for his melodic patterns and maintaining integrity of the ragas in an innovative way.īorn into a family of Kalawant musicians, Hassan was naturally inclined towards music from a young age. Known for his "haunting" baritone voice, Hassan is credited with bringing ghazal singing to a worldwide audience. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of ghazal singing, Hassan is referred to as the "Shahenshah-e-Ghazal" (Emperor of Ghazal). Mehdi Hassan Khan NI PP HI ( Urdu: مہدی حسن خاں) 18 July 1927 – 13 June 2012) was a Pakistani ghazal singer and playback singer for Lollywood. For other people with similar names, see Mehdi Hasan (disambiguation).