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Jan Nissar Akhtar

Jan Nisar Akhtar
جان نثار اختر
Born (1914-02-18)18 February 1914
Gwalior, British Raj
Died 19 August 1976(1976-08-19) (aged 62)
Bombay, India
Occupation poet, lyricist
Genre Ghazal
Literary movement Progressive Writers' Movement
Notable works "Khaak-e-dil" (The Ashes of Heart") (1973)
Spouse Safiya Siraj-ul Haq
Khadija Talat
Children Javed Akhtar
Salman Akhtar
Shahid Akhtar
Uneza Akhtar
Albina Sharma

Jan Nisar Akhtar (Urdu: جان نثار اختر‎; 18 February 1914 – 19 August 1976) was an important 20th century Indian poet of Urdu ghazals and nazms, and a part of the Progressive Writers' Movement, who was also a lyricist for Bollywood.

His career spanned four decades during which he worked with music composers including C. Ramchandra, O.P. Nayyar, N Dutta and Khayyam and wrote 151 songs. Notable among them were songs from his breakthrough film, AR Kardar's Yasmin (1955), Aankhon hi Aankhon Mein in Guru Dutt's CID (1956), Yeh dil aur unki nigahon ke saaye in Prem Parbat (1974) and Aaja re in Noorie (1979) and his last song, Ae Dil-e-naadaan, in Kamal Amrohi's Razia Sultan (1983).

His poetry works include Nazr-e-Butaan, Salaasil, Javidaan, Pichali Pehar, Ghar Angan and Khaak-e-dil. The latter ("The Ashes of Heart") was a poetry collection for which he was awarded the 1976 Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu by Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.


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