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Begum Akhtar or Akhtari Bai Faizabadi (October 7, 1914 1974) was an Indian vocalist of Ghazal, Dadra and Thumri.
Her first public performance was at the age of fifteen. She also acted in several Bollywood films, including Mumtaz Beghum (1934), Jawaani Ka Nasha(1935), King for a Day (1933, director : Raaj Hans). She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for vocal music, and was awarded Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan (posthumously) by Govt. of India Today her name is almost synonymous with the concept of ghazal gayaki, and her imitable style of singing which immortalized her, and gave her the title of Mallika-e-Ghazal (Queen of Ghazals)
Begum Akhtar's good looks and sensitive voice made her an ideal candidate for a film career in her early years. When she heard great musicians like Gauhar Jan and Malak Jan, however, she decided to forsake the glamour of the film world for a career in Indian classical music. Her supreme artistry in light classical music had its moorings in the tradition of pure classicism. She chose her repertoire in primarily classical modes: a variety of raags, ranging from simple to complex. After the advent of talkie era in India, Beghum Akhtar acted in a few Hindi movies in thirties. East India Film Company of Calcutta approached her to act in "King for a Day" (alias Ek Din Ka Badshah) and Nal Damayanti in 1933.
Like others of that era, she sang her songs herself in all her films. She continued acting in the following years. Subsequently Beghum Akhtar moved back to Lucknow where she was approached by the famous producer-director Mehboob Khan, as a result of which she acted in "Roti" which was released in 1942 and whose music was composed by maestro Anil Biswas [5]. "Roti" contained six of her ghazals but unfortunately due to some trouble between producer and director, Mehboob Khan subsequently deleted 3-4 ghazals from the film. All the ghazals are available on Megaphone gramophone records. Beghum Akhtar, meanwhile, left Bombay and returned to Lucknow.
In 1945, Akhtaribai married a barrister, Ishtiaq Ahmed Abbasi, and became known as Begum Akhtar. However, after marriage, due to her husband's restrictions, she could not sing for almost five years and subsequently, she fell ill, that is when her return to music was prescribed as a befitting remedy, and in 1949 she returned to the recording studios [6]. She sang three ghazals and a dadra at Lucknow Radio Station. She wept afterwards and returned to singing in concerts, a practice that lasted until her death.
Her voice matured with time, adding richness and depth. She sang ghazals and other light classical pieces, singing them in her inimitable style. She has nearly four hundred songs to her credit. She was a regular performer on All India Radio. She usually composed her own ghazals and most of her compositions were raag based.
During her last concert in Ahmedabad, she raised the pitch of her voice as she felt that her singing had not been as good as she had wanted it to be. She was not feeling well on the fateful day. The additional demand and stress that she put herself under resulted in her falling ill and was rushed to the hospital.
She died on October 30, 1974, in the arms of Nilam Gamadia, her friend, who invited her to Ahmedabad, which has become her final performance.
Bollywood career
Naseeb Ka Chakkar | -
Kalyug Hai Jabse Aaya Maya Ne...
Roti | Anna Sahab Mainkar
Wo Hans Rahe Hain Aah Kiye Jaa...
Ulajh Gaye Nayanwa Chhute Nahin...
Char Dino Ki Jawani Matwale...
Ai Prem Teri Balihari Ho...
Phir Fasle Bahaar Aayi Hai...
Rehne Laga Hai Dil Me Andhera...
Panna Dai | Gyan Dutt
Hamen Yaad Teri Sataane Lagi...
Main Raja Ko Apne Rijha Ke Rahungi...
Dana Pani | Mohan Junior
Ishq Mujhe Aur Kuchh To Yaad Nahi...
Ehsaan
(1954 - hame.n dil me.n basaa bhi lo).
Awards and recognition
1968: Padma Shri
1972: Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
1975: Padma Bhushan (posthumously)
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banauli 4 months ago
iss umar main yahi haal hota hai bari amma..
gutahir 6 months ago
poetry by Jigr Muradabadi
shujaatwasti 6 months ago
This poetry is so moving...it is also like a clinical description of alcoholism! Each day one has to drink more to try and hold on to fleeting happy moments. And the final awareness that 'zindagi se zindagi kam hoti jaati hai' is the most poignant realization of all.
schar61 9 months ago
Mazaa aa gaya sahab.No words to define
zia799 11 months ago
Great poetry,great singing!
Thanks for uploading.....
ghazanfarbhinder 1 year ago
Malika-e-Ghazal , no doubt , & she will remain so for all times to come. Thanks.
pirulmulk18 1 year ago
Great feeling of Jigar Sahib and great live performance of Begum Akhtar. thanks for your good work Bapu
MrBapu1951 2 years ago
nice poetry by jigar muradabadi. i liked the simple raag style singing of the ghazal in contrast to hardcore classic notes. nice and sureely sharing. Keep going dear :-)
ahmadtaus 2 years ago