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Nayyara Noor: Talent rises to the top
By Anis Shakur

Teri zameen kay ye chand taray hai jin ki Aankhon mein pyar tera
Sadaqatoan kay deye jala kar barha rahay hain waqar tera gawah rehna
Watan ki matti gawah rehna gawah rehna

The infinite capacity of the human voice is mind- boggling. When it comes to Nayyara, we realize that her voice has literally captivated the hearts and minds of those who enjoy beautiful singing throughout the world.
 
Sober, reserved, and shy, Nayyara fell into the music business by a fluke. In the early 1970s, she was doing a course with a diploma granted at completion in textile designing from the national college of arts.
 
At that time, colleges and universities regularly held all Pakistan contests in various subjects, in which Nayyara often participated and won prizes, as well.
 
A little later, she introduced herself to the relevant people in Pakistani television.
 
In those days, Rafiq Waraij had been affiliated with an entertainment program. He had heard about Nayyara's talents, and decided to give her an opportunity to sing.
 
Besides, in the mid-seventies, Nayyara had recorded a lot of geet, and ghazals for Arshad Mehmud for Pakistan television program, 'Such gup', and 'Taal matol'.
 
Probably, Nayyara's ascent from a textile designer to a reputed singer was propelled more by her own curiosity than ambition.
 
It seemed that she was perfectly poised for the ghazal below:
 
'Aye jazba-e-dil gar mein chahoon her cheese muqabil Aaja ye, manzil kay liye do gaam chaloon aur saamnay manzil Aaja ye'. Poet, Bhehzad Lucknavi, originally recorded in the voice of a female Indian singer, for the Indian film 'Anjuman', 1948, and pictured on Indian actress, Nargis.
 
Rerecorded in Nayyara's voice for Pakistan television's music program, 'Sukhanwar'.
 
'Jazba-e-dil' sent Nayyara into the stratosphere.
 
Her initial huge success encouraged budding artists, including young, aspiring Pakistani girls to come forward and try their luck in the music arena.
 
Nayyara's lilting singing voice is a translation of music through the soul. Here is a more- subtle example of Nayyara's artistic caliber:
 
'Chalo usko', nazm, poet, Zehra Nigah, composer, Mian Sheheryaar Zaidi, Pakistan television drama'83, 'Daur-e-junoon'.
 
Her ingenuity is evident perhaps, no where more so than in the presentation below:
 
'Kabhi hum khubsurat thay'. Poet, Ahmed Shamim, Pakistan television drama serial, 'Teesra kinara'.
 
Nayyara was the guest in the second episode of Anwar Maqsood's Karachi television stage show, 'Silver Jubilee', in 1983.
 
In 'Silver Jubilee', she rendered this geet, 'Ghata ghanghor ghor, moar machaway chore, moray sajan Aaja'.
 
Nayyara received tremendous applause from the audience in general and from Khursheed Banu in particular. Khursheed Banu, originally sang 'Ghata ghanghor', in the Indian film 'Taan Sain'.
 
Years ago Nayyara was so inspired by Begum Akhtar, that she was fond of listening to Begum Akhtar's ghazals in old fashioned r m p gramophone record players, because audio cassette players were not common then.
 
This further enhanced Nayyara's aptitude in music. Moreover, in college days, she was accustomed to singing ghazals, which had been originally recorded in Begum Akhtar's voice and she gained a lot of popularity.
 
In Nayyara's own words, 'ghazal leaves a profound impact on the listener. The effect is rapid and lasting.'
 
Additionally, the ghazals, which Nayyara recorded for Pakistan television, have virtually immortalized the television's image to the general public.
 
Below is a ghazal that endured through all those years:
 
'Rang barsaat nay bharay kuchh to'. Poet, Nasir Kazmi, Nayyara's favorite poet.
Nayyara, who is an embodiment of humility, goes down in the annals of Pakistani show business as a rare singer few could imitate. Below is a fairly obvious example:
 
'Phir sawan ruth ki pawan chali, tum yaad Aaye.' Poet, Nasir Kazmi.
 
She stole the hearts of her fans with 'Aye ishq hamay barbaad na kar'. Nazm, poet, Akhtar Shirani, exquisitely composed by Khalil Ahmed.
 
Additionally, Nayyara believes that Ibn-e-Insha's lyrics carry a unique pathos. Below is an example:
 
'Jal to jalao gori.' Poet, Ibn-e-Insha.
 
Below is a national song, which Nayyara sang with inspiring conviction; its composition conveys the loyalty of world listeners. This presence never leaves:
'Watan ki matti gawah rehna, gawah rehna.'
 
'Watan ki matti' is widely listened from Karachi to Khyber.
 
While sharing her views with the people, Nayyara had said, 'it is a matter of considerable pleasure and honor for a singer to be praised by a poet.' In her case, she added, 'Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi was all praise for her artistic talents.'
 
In the richer realm of poetry, there are a myriad of other examples of Nayyara's brilliant rendition.
 
Nayyara, an unobtrusively intelligent woman, brought us closer to reality in the poetry of Faiz Ahmed Faiz. For instance, the masterpiece below:
'Hum keh tehray ajnabi.'
 
Similarly, Nayyara recorded 'Panchi bawara' with plenty of zest. Hence, her admirers feel proud, and rightly so.
 
Likewise, with 'Wo jo hum mein', she endeared herself to the Pakistani public. Below is a nazm to warm your spirit-Pakistani style:
 
'Lub pay Aati hai dua.'
 
The following poetry in Nayyara'a voice is still popular with the populace:
'Aaj bazaar mein.'
 
Through her mellifluous voice, Nayyara brings to her music the sobering sense of a singer's prowess:
 
'Jano kahan jao.'
 
In the soft tones of her voice, 'Jhula kinnay dala', sounds fabulous.
 
Her passion for perfection keeps Nayyara on her toes all the time. Below is an example:
 
'Mujhay wida kar.'
 
She brings out all possible emotions through her voice. Below is another example:
'Mujhay apni zabt.'
 
The melodies and lyrics were learned by Nayyara and applauded by music buffs, like this one:
 
'Preet nagar say.'
 
Nayyara increasingly found opportunities to show her dramatic abilities, notably in 'Tuk dair jo Aanay.'
 
Nayyara is the wife of singer-cum-composer, Mian Sheheryaar Zaidi.
 
Furthermore, Sheheryaar's two sisters, Yasmeen Wasti and Arjumand Shaheen, used to be the renowned Pakistan television's newscasters.
 
Both Nayyara and Sheheryaar lent their voice to numerous songs, which were previously recorded in the voice of Kundan Lal Saigal, Khursheed Begum and other prominent singers of the distant past.
 
Reverting to ghazal, the purpose of ghazal is to celebrate its values in uncorrupted form. Presumably, Pakistani and, to some extent, even non-Pakistani audiences are acquainted with those values.
 
Nayyara made her professional singing debut in a 1973 movie, 'Gharana', directed by K Khursheed, theatrical release was on March 23, 1973.
 
Songwriter, Kaleem Usmani, must have written these romantic lyrics with Nayyara in mind!
 
'Tera saya jahan bhi ho sajna, palkain bicha doon, sari umer bita doon.'
'Tu jo bulaye sajna mein bun patang chali Aaoon.
Chore kay sara zamana teray rang mein he rang jaoon
O meray sajna O meray saathi teray sung sung chali Aaoon.'
 
It is not all that difficult to succumb to its full-spirited romanticism.
 
On the strength of her super hit debut song, Nayyara received more offers from other composers in quick succession.
 
'Chanda kahan guzari raat ray', brought exuberant fun for Nayyara's adorers.
As time passed by, Nayyara developed confidence and exuberance and came up with celebratory songs like 'Tu he bata pagli pawan.' The film 'Phool meray gulshan ka,' and 'Teray ishq nachaya.'
 
Looking back over her long career in Pakistani entertainment, we come across such mega hits as the one below:
 
'Meray khayal nay aisa sanam tarasha hai, kabhi hansata hai mujh ko, kabhi rulata hai.' The film 'Subha ka tara.'
 
Perhaps, her voice never ringed as true as it did in the number below:
 
'Kuchh loag mohabbat ka sila maang rahay hain.' The film 'Gumrah.'
 
Small wonder, Nayyara became a musical phenomenon with such favorites as 'Aaj gham hai to kya wo din zuroor Aaye ga, phir tera gham khushi mein badal jaaye ga.' The film 'Mastana.'
 
She did not confine herself to light music. Hence, the song below proves an enjoyable and sharp surprise to her fans:
 
'Haye zara meri nabz deikh kar dawa dejeye.' The film 'Ajnabi.'
 
From the melancholy strains of 'Toot gaya sapna' the film 'Subha ka tara', to a jolly number like 'Dum dama dum mast', the film 'Miss hippi', Nayyara's voice is absolutely exemplary.
 
It fills ones heart with hope, aspiration and longing as one listens to a soulful Nayyara:
 
'Is percham kay saye talay.' The film 'Farz aur mamta.'
 
Below is a romantically charged score, which Nayyara sang under the baton of Robin Ghosh. Who else could have written the lucid poetry other than Kaleem Usmani:
 
'Rothay ho tum to mein kaisay mana oon piya, bolo na, bolo na.' The super hit film, 'Aa'ena.'
 
Nayyara is, indeed, a rare combination of brain and brawn in the boisterous ocean of artistic passions. Below is an example:
 
'Boal ri guriya boal zara, chup rehtay tujhay sadyaan beteen, kano mein ras ghoal.' The film 'Aas', lyrics, Masroor Anwar.
 
Below is a look back, not a Pakistani look, but a Nayyara look!
 
'Mausum to deewana hai, bara he deewana hai.' The film 'Do saathi.'
 
Her industriousness leads to one success after another. Nayyara is most well known for romantic scores like the three below:
 
'Ruth Aaye, ruth jaaye, piya kyon naheen Aaye.' The film 'Aahut.'
 
'Aaj dildaar sajh dhaj kay Aaya.' The film'Umang', Nayyara- Akhlaq Ahmed.
 
'Raat bhar sajna ko yaad kiya hoga.' The film 'Umang', Nayyara- Akhlaq Ahmed.
 
Nayyara's inimitable voice reminds us of the spirit of renewal and adventure, that touches the core of each and every person's humanity.
 
Most important of all, the immediate examples of Nayyara's work above, was a group effort by all of those involved with the projects. No one artist could have done all that alone.
 
The most dizzying stuff from Nayyara's vocal cords are given below:
 
'Itna bhi na chaho mujhay,' the film 'Parda na uthao.'
 
'Ik ajnabi chehray say mulaqat huwe hai', the film 'Baaghi haseena.'
 
'Mera pyar tum he ho sajna' the film 'Farz aur mamta.'
 
A popular number like 'phool bun ja oon gee', the film 'Qismat', immediately won accolades for nayyara's talents.
 
She went from proverbial success to success, from glory to glory.
 
One may recall numerous examples of songs to highlight this point. Below are three such songs:
 
'Aye jaan-e-wafa', the film 'Shireen Farhad.'
 
'Mein raqs teray sung karti', the film 'Hesaab.'
 
'Shore karoan gee, chup na rahoon gee,' the film 'Maum ki guriya.'
 
Always the innovator, Nayyara went on to record such song as 'Jala deen shamay', the film 'Aabru.'
 
Equally impressive is the number 'Lovely lovely jhuta', the film 'Aabru,' which concurrently is merry and admirable.
 
Likewise, the success of the song 'Tera pyar bun kay Aaye hoon', the film 'Bhool', added even more plaudits to Nayyara's eventful career.
 
Nayyara won the Nigar Award for best singer, in the film 'Gharana', in 1973.

Nayyara won the Nigar Award for best singer in the film 'Dooriyaan', in 1984.
 
The key to Nayyara's voice is that it is realistic and inspiring at once-an enormous accomplishment, which is seldom seen in modern Pakistani music.
 
Hers is a voice that demands our surrender-to its energy, to its vocal sway, and, above all, to its wistful presentation.
 
Her admirers are stunned by the influence of he voice that has been unleashed on them.
 
Most of all, they have an even greater appreciation for the gracious lady behind music.
 
A music audience is like an un-sequestered jury. As such, they have come up with the following verdict about Nayyara:
 
Nayyara Noor's innocent image, her songs, her sweet voice, and, best of all, her flawless character will live in our hearts for years to come.
 

 

 
 

Anis Shakur works for the Downstate Medical Center and V.A. Hospital, N.Y






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A modestly attired lady in a simple, printed lawn shalwar kameez, devoid of any accessories and sans make-up, hair loosely tied up, steel rimmed glasses perched on her nose, looking like any girl next-door is Nayyara Noor, the celebrated singer of Pakistan.

Unpretentious and unassuming, her image denotes a different dimension in the glamorous world of stardom, where starry airs and Barbie doll look-alikes dominate the scene. After all the industry can't easily accept anyone who dares to be different, but Nayyara certainly scores high on that exclusive list.

Swaying from the norm with her dignified performance, she does not indulge in adaas or nakhras to capture her listeners' [viewers'] interest. Instead she hypnotises the audience with her mellifluous voice. She occupies the first-floor residence where she lives with her businessman-turned-homeopath doctor husband Sheheryar (Sherry as she lovingly calls him) and two sons.

After some time one soon discovers that Nayyara definitely stands a cut above the rest. No offence meant to the ladies on the bloc, but Nayyara is one of those first-rate singers who actually can have a conversation easily in both Urdu and English. Basic education: After her initial schooling in India where her parents were settled, later joined the National College of Arts, Lahore with textile designing as her major subject.

Do you feel a change in music trends and how have you been able to continue singing classical songs and ghazals for over two decades?
"I haven't to this day understood what all this halla gulla is," she's quick to retort. "Why can't somebody just tackle the melody side? After a chaotic and tiring day, I feel any sensible person would definitely not want shor sharaba but music, which is mellow and sweet.
"How would you feel after driving through all the heavy traffic you reach home.

Well, it's the same with music. When people want to relax, they want to hear sweet, soulful melodies. There have been many instances where I have been asked to add drums to my orchestra but why should I? I don't believe in music which the minute it starts playing you begin giving jhatkas to your body. I believe music should clean your soul and spirit, not give 2,000 current volts to your body.'

But Zille Huma is very popular singing such songs. "Do you call that singing," she cuts short. So you don't approve of it?
"You are asking me a very difficult question." After a little prodding she does continues, "If I approved of it I would be doing it myself too, wouldn't I? Suppose I ask you to make biryani but not give all the ingredients, you will not be able to cook it. In the same way to be a daughter of Noor Jehan does not mean you can be a Noor Jehan.

At the same time Nayyara's very genuine when it comes to dishing out a compliment to Melody Queen Noor Jehan and Lata Mangeshkar whom she rates as the greatest singers ever born. "I listen to their songs religiously. "Mera khana hazam nahin hota uskay beghair," she says affectionately. Another person for whom her affection is very evident is Arshad whom she credits for giving her the first break and who features in the conversation every now and then.

"Arshad is an absolute genius," she praises him. "Have you heard Momin's ghazal "Wo jo hum mein tum mein qarar tha, tumhain yaad ho kay no yaad ho", which he composed. I sang it for Sahira Kazmi's long play for television. It's my favourite. What a superbly crafted composition," she goes into raptures.

How much time is needed to record one song?
"Oh! About three days, and do you know how much we are paid?" Pausing she answers her own question. "Just Rs920 per song. I feel ashamed to even say it. Why do you think I am not seen so much on television anymore?" she elaborates further, "This is the reason. I have some very good friends at the PTV and whatever I sing is because of them, not for monetary benefits."

What about Pakistani movies?
"You won't believe it but I have only seen one Pakistani movie to-date and that is Gharana. The only reason I saw it is because I sang a song in it "Tera saiya jahan bhi ho sajna" which broke all records at that time."

Domestic Life: Nayyara is an intelligent and extremely home oriented. Her life is not an open book for the world at large. She is confidence personified, seemingly very secure in her personal and professional life. Her's was a love marriage (in her own words - the tall fair student of Hailey College whom she met the first time in 1968 at the All Pakistan Music competition) and she still seems very much in love with him.

"Very supportive, very cooperative" is how she describes Sheheryar. She confessed with a smile that she has not had a cold drink, achaar, chatni and ice cream for years. Doesn't she miss it? " It is a small price to pay for the returns I am getting." Just then her husband enters the room and in passing asks if we would like a cup of tea. Looking at the husband and wife one can only marvel at their devotion. One could sense the closeness as they spoke to each other.

Do you think that success and stardom has changed things?
With a gentle shrug of her shoulders Nayyara confesses, "If there has been any change it is that I have become much more humbler. My parents were very proud of me, especially my father. About 12 years ago there came a time when I got very bogged down coping with the house, the children and my work. I wrote to my father expressing my desire of quitting music.

He replied in just three sentences that Pakistan has an approximate population of 10-12 crore. How many Nayyara Noors has it produced? Just think. His sentiments touched my heart deeply and I decided to give music my full concentration. I have learnt from experience that if something is right and pure it has to rise. Nobody, no force can stop it."

Would you comment about rumours for your prized project?
"Well I don't know which one is that but at the moment I am working on a cassette titled Nayyara sings Faiz Vol. 2 which is just fascinating," she smiles happily.

What are your future plans?
"I want to start a musical institution to teach students music. Not necessarily classical music," she explains. "Just how and what to sing," she continues in the same enthusiastic tone. One can feel the confidence and realise that success has settled well on her. After all, she deserves it.





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When I was thinking about writing about a thread on Nayyara Noor, my problem was how introduce her. Than I thought the perfect introduction would be “Ek bohut hi meethi awaaz”. She has mesmerized others and me by the beauty of her voice. She once released an album about the old songs of Geeta Dutt and she was one of the few to do justice with them. She sang geets and ghazals extensively especially Faiz..

Aur Faiz jo gaata hai uski baat hi kuch aur ho jati hai..

My favorites in her Faiz is Hum kay theray ajnabi..Faiz sahib wrote his ghazal in his first trip to Banglades after 1971. this ghazal not only encompases not only the hatred to war but whatever happened at Partition too.

Khoon kay dhabbay dhulen gay kitni barsatoon kay baad
How many monsoons will it take to wash away the blood stains.

In his other geets, my absolute favorite is “Kabhi hum be khoobsorat thay” and Chalo us koh pay ab hum bhi charh jayeen:

Kabhi hum bhi khoobsurat they...

Kitaboun main busee khushboo ki manind saans sakin thay
Bohut say ankahay lufzoun say tusveerein banatay thay
Kabhi hum bhi khoub surat thay

Kabhi hum bhi khoub surat thay
Kitaboun main busee khushboo ki manind saans sakin thay
Bohut say unkahay lufzoun say tusveerein banaatay thay
Parindoun kay paroun pur nazm likh kur
Door ki jheeloun main busnay waalay logoun ko sunatay thay
Jo hum say door thay laykin humaray pass rehtay thay

Nayay din ki musaafat jub kirin kay saath aangun main utarti thi to hum kehtay thay
Ammi titlioun kay pur bohut hi khoubsurat hein

Hamein maathay pay bosa do kay hum ko titlioun kay jugnioun kay dess jana hay
Humain rungoun kay jugnoun roshni ki titliyan awaz dayti hein

Nayay din ki musafat rung main doobi hawa kay sath khirki say bulati hay
Hamein maathay pay bosa do

The story of this nazm is strange..The poet (and sorry I forgot his name) was traveling from Pindi to Islamabad on a bus when a girl asked him “Baba jee, jaga dejiya ga” He was shocked to learn that time has passed and this is now the time for a new journey. He wrote this poem in the bus and died a couple of years later.

I hope you enjoy the awaz of Nayyara.
You can listen to her songs over here

http://www.muziq.net/showpage.php?p...id=17&albid=all
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Aye Jaba-e-dil gar main chahoon...ethereal voice!




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Aye Jaba-e-dil gar main chahoon...ethereal voice!

Abhi, so true and agreeing with you here is a link listen to her.

 



Nayyara Noor

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Neatly pack them into words and hide them in my heart,
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Bhaizan,
 
After a long time did listen  Ae Jazba-e-Dil her songs, her songs, her sweet voice really I do have to say what Abhi said ethereal voice.!! Thanks for a great Post.






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 Nayyara became a singer by chance. What happened was that in the early seventies, she was doing a course with a diploma granted at completion in textile designing from the national college of arts. At that time colleges and universities regularly held all Pakistan contests in various subjects, in which she often participated and won prizes, as well.

A little later, she introduced herself to the relevant people in the Pakistan television. In those days, Rafiq Waraij had been affiliated with an entertainment program. He had heard about Nayyara's talents and decided to give her an opportunity to sing. Besides, in the mid-seventies, Nayyara had recorded a lot of geeth and ghazals for Arshad Mehmud for Pakistan television's 'such gup' and 'taal matol'. Moreover, during those days, she was fond of listening to Begum Akhtar's (Nayyara is inspired by Begum Akhtar) ghazals in old fashioned r m p gramophone record players (audio cassette players were not common then) which further enhanced her aptitude in music. Further, in college days, she was accustomed to singing ghazals, which had been originally recorded in Begum Akhtar's voice and Nayyara gained a lot of popularity. In Nayyara's own words: 'Ghazal leaves a profound impact on the listener. The effect is rapid and lasting'.






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Please visit her web site to listen Nayyara noor
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Nayyara Noor

Title

Track

Audio

Hum Ke Thehre Ajnabi

06:16

 

Itna Bhi Na Chahon

03:16

 

Jab Tak Na Toote

03:33

 

Kuch Der To Hum

03:16

 

Kuch Log Mohabbat

03:12

 

Lovely Lovely Jhoota

03:16

 

Mujhe Dilse Na Bhulana

03:40

Phoolon Ki Tarah

03:57

 

Raat Dhale Ya Din

04:48

 

Roothe Ho Tum

03:44

 

Sitaron Ki Mehfil

02:25

 

Tera Pyar Ban Ke

04:11

 

Tera Saaya Jahan

03:24

 

Tu Hi Bata

03:24

 

Zindagi Ka Safar

05:06

 

 

 




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Hum Ke Thehre Ajnabi
By:Faiz Ahmed Faiz
 
By:Nayyara Noor
 
Hum ke Thehre ajanabii itane madaaraato.n ke baad
Phir bane.nge aashnaa kitanii mulaaqaato.n ke baad

Kab nazar me.n aayegii bedaaG sabze kii bahaar
Khuun ke dhabbe dhule.nge kitanii barasaato.n ke baad

Dil to chaahaa par shikast-e-dil ne mohalat hii na dii
Kuchh gile-shikave bhii kar lete munaajaato.n ke baad

The bahut bedard lamhe.n Khatm-e-dard-e-ishq ke
Thii.n bahut bemahar subahe.n meharabaa.N raato.n ke baad

Un se jo kahane gaye the "Faiz" jaa.N sadaqaa kiye
Anakahii hii rah ga_ii vo bat sab baato.n ke baad



Hospitalities exchanged, yet we who strangers stay
With how many encounters, shall amiability display?

After how many rains, shall the blood stains fade,
And when, in our sight, shall unspotted fields sway?

All that the heart desired, its breaking permitted not,
No grievance did those contained praises betray.

Merciless were moments, that witnessed the end of pain,
Benevolent nights brought in a cruel break of day.

That which, on your life, you determined to convey
Unspoken on your lips, Faiz, the decided words lay

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Nayyara Noor (1950)

Nayyara Noor was born in 1950 in Assam. She belongs to a business family from Amritsar (India) who had settled in Gohati, Assam (India). Her father was an active member of the Muslim League, and in 1958 the family migrated to Pakistan. As a child, Nayyara took her inspiration from the bhajans of such old-time nightingales as Kanan Devi and Kamla. Later, she became enthralled by the ghazals and thumris sung by Begum Akhtar. Although she has no musical family background and no formal training, Nayyara knows more about music than many of her contemporaries.

 

It was Professor Israr, a music lover and a teacher of physics at Islamia College, Lahore, who introduced Nayyara to the public after hearing her sing for her friends and teachers at an annual dinner at the National College of Arts, Lahore, in 1968. He asked her to sing for Radio Pakistan's university programme. The first time she went on air, she sang a poem by Mirza Ghalib, set to music composed by G. A. Farooq. She first appeared on television in 1971 in ?Akkar Bakkar?, a weekly programme from Lahore, and she appeared two years later in the popular ?Such Gup?. Soon she was recording a programme every week. In less than five years, Nayyara had established a reputation as a true exponent of eastern semi-classical music. Her geet and ghazal renditions in "Such Gup" opened the doors of the film world to Nayyara Noor. Her very first song, sung for the film "Gharana" and composed by M. Ashraf, became a hit. It was soon followed by other hit songs composed by Nisar Bazmi and Robin Ghosh. Later, Khawaja Khurshid Anwar recorded three songs in her voice based on classical ragas for the film "Tansen." Unfortunately, this film was never completed due to the death of Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, who was playing the title role.

 

Nayyara Noor has successfully imbibed the colour and beauty associated with the music of the past. Her singing holds tremendous appeal for both the common man and the intelligentsia. People like Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Ashfaq Ahmad, and many others have paid written tribute to her musical genius. In 1980 she visited, Nairobi, Kenya, with her husband, Shehryar Zaidi, also a singer. Their troupe, led by Mehdi Hassan, gave five performances before a big crowd.

 

Nayyara Noor finds very few composers who can match her mood. Her favourites are Arshad Mehmood, Robin Ghosh, Khaleel Ahmed, and Amjad Bobby. Among producers, she says she owes much to Shoaib Hashmi, who introduced her to Faiz's poetry and to the public through his programmes.

 

She has to her credit cassette recordings of well-known ghazals by Faiz Ahmad Faiz and popular geets and ghazals recorded live for Pakistan Television's "Meri Pasand". She has won three gold medals in the All Pakistan Music Conference and a Nigar Award for the best female singer.







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Nayyara Noor

By Anis Ahmed Shakur

Nayyara became a singer by chance. What happened was that in the early seventies, she was doing a course with a diploma granted at completion in textile designing from the national college of arts. At that time colleges and universities regularly held all Pakistan contests in various subjects, in which she often participated and won prizes, as well. A little later, she introduced herself to the relevant people in the Pakistan television. In those days, Rafiq Waraij had been affiliated with an entertainment program. He had heard about Nayyara's talents and decided to give her an opportunity to sing. Besides, in the mid-seventies, Nayyara had recorded a lot of geeth and ghazals for Arshad Mehmud for Pakistan television's 'such gup' and 'taal matol'. Moreover, during those days, she was fond of listening to Begum Akhtar's (Nayyara is inspired by Begum Akhtar) ghazals in old fashioned r m p gramophone record players (audio cassette players were not common then) which further enhanced her aptitude in music. Further, in college days, she was accustomed to singing ghazals, which had been originally recorded in Begum Akhtar's voice and Nayyara gained a lot of popularity. In Nayyara's own words: 'Ghazal leaves a profound impact on the listener. The effect is rapid and lasting'.

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Following are some ghazals in Nayyara's voice, which were recorded for Pakistan television and which have virtually immortalized the television's image to the general public.

Aye jazba-e-dil gar mein chahoon' (poet: Behzad Lakhnavi, PTV's music program: 'sukhanwar')
'Jazba-e-dil' was an instant hit. 
'Kabhi hum khoobsoorat thay': (poet: Ahmed Shamim, PTV's drama serial: 'Teesra kinara')
'Chalo uskoh' (Nazm, lyrics: Zehra Nigah, music: Mian Sheheryaar, PTV's drama'83: 'Daur-e-junoon') 
'Ghata ghanghor, ghor': (geeth: Karachi television's 'Silver Jubilee', originally recorded in Khursheed Begum's voice) 

While sharing her views with the audience, Nayyara had said: 'It is a matter of tremendous pleasure and honor for a singer to be praised by a luminary (poet, musician etc.) In her case, she added, Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi was all praise for the blank verse.

Let us look at some all time great ghazals recorded in her voice: 

'Rang barsaat nay bharay kuchh tou' (poet: Nasir Kazmi: Nayyara's favorite poet) 
'Phir sawan ruth ki pawan chali' (poet: Nasir kazmi) 
'Aye ishq hamay barbaad na kar':(Nazm, poet: Akhtar Shirani, composer: Khalil Ahmed) 

Furthermore, Nayyara believes that Ibn-e-Insha's ghazals carry a unique pathos: 

'Jal tou jalao gori' (poet: Ibn-e-Insha) 

National songs in Nayyara's voice: 

'Watan ki mitti gawah rehna' is widely listened from Karachi to Khyber. 

During her long singing career, she has sung ghazals, geeth, nazm and national songs. Sober and shy, she has always maintained her high singing standards from the beginning. She has also recorded hundreds of songs for the Pakistani films. 

From romantic scores like: 

'Tera saya jahan bhi ho sajna (film: 'Gharana', lyrics: Kaleem Usmani) 
'Too he bata,pagli pawan (film: 'Phool meray gulshan ka') 
'Itna bhi na chaho mujhay' (film: 'Parda na uthao') 
'Roothay ho tum, tum ko kaisay mana oon piya' (film: 'Aa'ena', lyrics: Kaleem Usmani, music: Robin Ghosh) 

to tragic numbers like: 

'Aaj gham hai tou kiya'(film:'Mastana') 
'Toot gaya sapna'(film:'Subha ka tara')

Nayyara's versatile voice touches the hearts of her myriad of fans in Pakistan and across the borders alike. For her, fame is the word. Some of her super hit songs are listed here below: 

'Boal ri gurya boal' (film: 'Aas', lyrics: Masroor Anwar) 
'Ik ajnabi chehray'(film:'Baghi haseena') 
'Mera pyar tumhe ho'(film: 'Farz aur mamta) 
'Mausum tou diwana hai'(film: 'Dou saathi') 
'Tera pyar bun kay Aaye' (film: 'Bhool') 
Zara meri nabz deikh kar'(film: 'Ajnabi') 
'Phool bun ja-oon gee' (film: 'Qismath') 
'Kuchh loag mohabbat ka sila' (film: 'Gumrah')

Nayyara's innumerable admirers look forward to listening to her mellifluous voice for many years. 

Nayyara: Keep on smiling!







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Neatly pack them into words and hide them in my heart,
I call them "MEMORIES" Music has no boundary.
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Nayyara Noor is a popular Ghazal - Geeth singer with a soft voice.

From childhood she was greatly influenced by Begum Akhtar's ghazal gramophone records. She managed to learn singing without much formal music education. At college level she participated and won prizes in music competitions. She started singing ghazals and geet-s for PTV dramas. Several of her well known ghazals are from this period, like Behzad Lakhnavi's "Aye jazba-e-dil gar mein chahoon".

Her background in singing for TV serials and dramas brought her opportunities to sing in TV music programs, which made her famous and a household name in Pakistan.

Apart from TV, she has sung ghazals and geet-s for a large number of films too. Her melodious voice, serious rendering is well suited for ghazals. Always shy, she has maintained high standards in singing without capitulating to popular taste.







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