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Rasheed Attre

Rasheed Attre
رشید عطرے
Also known as Rashid Attre
Born 15 February 1919
Amritsar, British India
Origin Lahore, Pakistan
Died December 18, 1967 (1967-12-19) (aged 48) Died at age 48
Lahore, Pakistan
Occupation(s) Film composer

Rasheed Attre (Urdu: رشید عطرے‎;15 Feb. 1919 – December 18, 1967) was a Pakistani film music composer. Rasheed's grandson, Jimmy Attre, is a pop singer.

Great composer of the Indo-Pak subcontinent, Abdur Rasheed, who is widely known as Rasheed Attre, was born in Amritsar, Punjab, India, in 1919. His father, Khushi Mohammad, was also highly acclaimed singer-musician in his time. Young Rasheed acquired his initial music lessons from Khan Sahib Ashfaq Husain. Brilliant enough in the field of learning music, Rasheed soon mastered the musical instruments in general and tabla, in particular.

In the early 1940s, Rasheed decided to consolidate his efforts towards composition and started his music career from Mahishori pictures, Lahore, for whom he composed two songs for the film Pagli. The rest of (Pagli)'s songs were composed by Ustaad Jhanday Khan.

For the first time in 1942, Rasheed independently composed songs for Indira Puri picture production,in the film Mamta (Director: Hafiz Jee, lead actor:Kalawati)

Rasheed Attre made an altogether different music tunes and it was all the more evident in the Naueek Chitar Pat's 1944 movie, Pana (Director: Najam Naqvi, lead actress: Geeta Nizami, formerly known as Mohani, lead actor: P.J. Raj.

Attre collaborated with the musician Ameer Ali to compose film Pana songs, which was an instant hit, largely due to its powerful lyrics and superb music. Rasheed Attre also composed songs for Naueek Chitar Pat's production, film Kamra No.9

In fact, before Kamra No.9, Rasheed and his co-musician, Pandit Amar Nath, had immortalized the songs for the Pancholi Art Pictures production, Shireen Farhaad (released in 1945,director: Paro Hala Dutt, starring: Raagni, Jayant, whose real name was Zakaria Khan and who was the father of famous Indian actor Amjad Khan.

Music lovers feel that Attre has a special resonance today, when they think of the mid 1940s, when Attre became the first music director to compose songs for the Bombay talkies' first Muslim social film Nateeja (1947), whose superhit ghazal ‘Kahan mein aur kahan deen-e-haram ki kashmakash, Nakhshab, kis kay naqsh-e- pa per rakh diya ghabra kay sar mein nay' is popular to date. (Nateeja (1947) starring:


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