Gulshan Bawra (1937-2009)

Alias:
Gulshan Kumar Mehta
ਗੁਲਸ਼ਨ ਬਾਵਰਾ

Birthplace:
‎Sheikupura, Punjab, Lahore

Born:
April 12, 1937

Died:
August 7, 2009

Gulshan Kumar Mehta, popularly known by his pen name Gulshan Bawra (literally: "Gulshan The Mad")[1] (12 April 1937 – 7 August 2009), was an Indian songwriter and actor in Hindi cinema. In a career spanning 42 years, he has to his credit about 240 songs, he collaborated with noted music directors like Kalyanji Anandji, Shankar Jaikishan, and R. D. Burman. He composed almost half of the songs in films like Khel Khel Mein (1975), Kasme Vaade (1978) and Satte Pe Satta (1982). Apart from R. D. Burman hits, he is most remembered for his songs like 'Mere Desh Ki Dharti" in Upkaar (1968) and "Yaari Hai Imaan Mera" in Zanjeer (1974), both of which got him the Filmfare Best Lyricist Award.[2][3] The latter also topped the Binaca Geetmala annual list of 1973. As a character actor, he also appeared in a small number of Hindi films.

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Lyricist:
1963  Gul-e-Bakavali
1972  Chori Chori
1972  Jaanwar Aur Insaan
1974  Haath Ki Safai
1974  Jab Andhera Hota Hai
1974  Trimurti
1978  Phaansi
1979  Duniya Meri Jeb Mein
1984  Boxer

Songs:
1963  Gul-e-Bakavali
1972  Chori Chori
1972  Jaanwar Aur Insaan
1973  Zanjeer
1974  Haath Ki Safai
1974  Jab Andhera Hota Hai
1974  Trimurti
1978  Phaansi
1979  Duniya Meri Jeb Mein
1984  Boxer

Writer:
1963  Gul-e-Bakavali
1968  Parivar
1969  Vishwas
1972  Chori Chori
1972  Jaanwar Aur Insaan
1973  Zanjeer
1974  Haath Ki Safai
1974  Jab Andhera Hota Hai
1974  Trimurti
1978  Phaansi
1979  Duniya Meri Jeb Mein
1984  Boxer

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