Born
18 August 1934 (91)
Place of Birth
Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan
Also known as
Sampooran Singh Kalra, Gulzar Kalra
Sampooran Singh Kalra known popularly by his pen name Gulzar, is an Indian poet, lyricist, musician, composer and film director. Born in Jhelum District in British India (now in Pakistan) his family moved to India after partition. He started his career with music director S.D. Burman as a lyricist in the 1963 film Bandini and worked with many music directors including R. D. Burman, Salil Chowdhury, Vishal Bhardwaj and A. R. Rahman. He directed films such as Aandhi and Mausam during the 1970s and...
Sampooran Singh Kalra known popularly by his pen name Gulzar, is an Indian poet, lyricist, musician, composer and film director. Born in Jhelum District in British India (now in Pakistan) his family moved to India after partition. He started his career with music director S.D. Burman as a lyricist in the 1963 film Bandini and worked with many music directors including R. D. Burman, Salil Chowdhury, Vishal Bhardwaj and A. R. Rahman. He directed films such as Aandhi and Mausam during the 1970s and the TV series Mirza Ghalib in the 1980s. He also directed Kirdaar in 1993. He also wrote the theme song for Motu Patlu, an Indian animated sitcom. Gulzar also wrote poetry, dialogues and scripts. He was awarded Padma Bhushan in 2004, the third-highest civilian award in India, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award — the highest award in Indian cinema. He has won several Indian National Film Awards, 20 Filmfare Awards, one Academy Award and one Grammy Award.
Roots
2017
Kaagaz Ki Kashti
2016
Jai Ho
2014
Celluloid Man
2012
Raincoat
2004
Hu Tu Tu
1999
Maachis
1996
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi
1992
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Lekin...
1990
Libaas
1988
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Ijaazat
1987
Namkeen
1982
Angoor
1982
Sahira
1980
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Griha Pravesh
1979
Meera
1979
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Kitaab
1977
Kinara
1977
Jallian Wala Bagh
1977
Chala Murari Hero Banne
1977
Mausam
1975
Khushboo
1975
Aandhi
1975
Achanak
1973
Parichay
1972
Koshish
1972
Mere Apne
1971
Parda
1949
Prem Nagar
1940