ISLAMABAD: The fourth death anniversary of King of Ghazal Mehdi Hassan was observed on Monday (June 13).
Mehdi Hassan was born on July 18 1927 in a village called Luna Rajasthan in Jhunjhunu district in India into a family of traditional musicians.
In 1957 Mehdi Hassan was given the opportunity to sing on Radio Pakistan primarily as a ‘thumri’ singer which earned him recognition within the musical fraternity.
He had a passion for Urdu poetry and therefore he began to experiment by singing ghazals on a part time basis.
He cites radio officers Z.A. Bukhari and Rafiq Anwar as additional influences in his progression as a ghazal singer a private news channel reported.
He was honored with numerous awards including Nishan e Imtiaz, Tamgha e Imtiaz, Pride of Performance and Hilal e Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan.
One of his Ghazals he will be most remembered for is Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s ‘Gullon Mein Rang Bhare’.
A host of other numbers like ‘Ik Husn Ki Devi Se Mujhe Piyar Hua Tha’ and ‘Jab Koi Piyaar Se Bulaye Ga, Tum Ko Ek Shakhs Yaad Aye Ga’ are also equally memorable.
He sang for over 300 films during his musical career.
Mehdi Hassan died on 13 June 2012 after a protracted illness in Karachi.
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