$9.54
Genre
Print Length
208 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Rupa Publications Co.
Publication date
1 January 2012
ISBN
9788129120830
Weight
0.5456 pound
Poet, storyteller, director, scriptwriter and lyricist, Gulzar is a towering figure of
contemporary Indian literature and cinema. Ever since he wrote his first song—the
unforgettable ‘Mora gora ang lai le’ for Bimal Roy’s Bandini (1963)—he has won
countless admirers with his nuanced, sensitive and quietly innovative work. From the
endearing ‘Lakdi ki kaathi’, that a generation grew up singing, to the Oscar-winning ‘Jai
ho’—his songs have enthralled millions. His unique and much acclaimed contribution
to the world of poetry continues to reflect our changing times, with fresh idiom and
delicate turn of phrase.
In this book of conversations with Nasreen Munni Kabir, Gulzar speaks with insight,
candour and gentle humour about his life and work: his school days in Old Delhi,
where he wrote his early poems; working in a garage in Mumbai before entering
films; his association with legends such as Bimal Roy, Balraj Sahni, Sahir Ludhianvi,
Meena Kumari, Shailendra, S. D. Burman, Hemant Kumar, Hrishikesh Mukherjee,
Lata Mangeshkar and R. D. Burman among others; his love of tennis; and his deep
connection with his wife, the legendary Raakhee, his daughter Meghna and his
grandson Samay.
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