Salim Iqbal

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Saleem Iqbal (1933 8 April 1996) was a Pakistani film music composers duo.

Born
Iqbal Hussain (1931 8 April 1996)
Saleem Hussain (1933 2 April 1996)
(Two brothers music composers duo)
Died2 April 1996 (younger brother died)
8 April 1996 (older brother died)
OccupationMusic composers for Pakistani films
Yearsactive1958 1980
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Salim Iqbal
Born
Iqbal Hussain (1931 8 April 1996)
Saleem Hussain (1933 2 April 1996)
(Two brothers music composers duo)
Died2 April 1996 (younger brother died)
8 April 1996 (older brother died)
OccupationMusic composers for Pakistani films
Years active1958 1980
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Early life

This duo comprised two brothers the older brother Iqbal Hussain (1931 8 April 1996) and the younger one Saleem Hussain (1933 2 April 1996) who composed music for over 30 films in Pakistan.[1][2] Both brothers were born in the residential neighbourhood of Bhati Gate, Lahore, British India.[1]

Career

During the 1940s, both brothers, who were in their teens at the time, used to stage the play Heer based on the epic love story of the 18th-century Sufi poet Waris Shah in the narrow streets of the Walled City of Lahore. The two brothers got their early training in the art of singing from their father Master Ilm Din, who was a local professional musician. Later, Saleem Hussain became associated with the film composer Feroz Nizami as his assistant, after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.[1]

Film songs

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Song titleSung byLyrics byMusic byFilm notes
Sayyo Ni Mera Dil Dharkay[2]Zubaida KhanumIqbal HussainSaleem IqbalThis was their first career breakthrough hit song from film Sheikh Chilli (1958)[2][1]
Desaan Da Raja, Meray Babul Da Pyara, Veer Mera Ghori Charhia[2]Zubaida Khanum and Naseem BegumIqbal HussainSaleem IqbalTheir second big hit song which became so popular that it is still sung at wedding events even today. Film Kartar Singh (1959), film producer Saifuddin Saif.[2][1][3]
Peireen Beirrian Pazaiban Diyyan Paa Ke, Mahi Ne Teinun Lei Jana NiNaseem Begum and Nazir BegumWaris LudhianviSaleem IqbalFilm Kartar Singh (1959)[3]
Gori Gori Chandani Di Thandi Thandi Chhaan NiZubaida KhanumWaris LudhianviSaleem IqbalFilm Kartar Singh (1959)[3]
Ajj Aakhan Waris Shah Nu, Kittay Qabaraan Vichon Bol[4]Inayat Hussain Bhatti and Zubaida KhanumAmrita Pritam[5]Saleem IqbalFilm Kartar Singh (1959)[3]
Ajj Mukk Gai Ae Ghaman Wali Shaam, Teinun Sada Pehla Salam[4]Inayat Hussain Bhatti, Saleem Raza and Ali Bakhsh ZahoorSaifuddin SaifSaleem IqbalFilm Kartar Singh (1959)[3][4]
Piya Naa Hi Aaye, SakhiUstad Amanat Ali Khan and Noor JehanSaifuddin SaifSaleem IqbalFilm Darwaza (1962)
Dil Ke Afsane Nigahon Ki Zabaan Tak Pohnchay[4]Noor JehanAhmad RahiSalim IqbalFilm Baaji (1963)
Chanda Tori Chandani Mein, Jia Jala Jaaye ReNaseem BegumAhmad RahiSalim IqbalFilm Baaji (1963). Naseem Begum won the 'Best Singer' Nigar Award for this song in 1963.[6]
Geo Dhola, Geo Dhola[4]Noor JehanHazin QadriSalim IqbalFilm Phannay Khan (1965)
Ae Rah-e-Haq Ke Shaheedo Wafa Ki TasweeroNoor JehanMushir KazmiSalim IqbalFilm Maadr-e-Watan (1966)
Jaan Bujh Ke Tuun Rah Mera Dakkia, Wey Mundia Tu Kehrey Pind DaNoor JehanKhawaja PervaizSalim IqbalFilm Dukh Sajana Dey (1973)
Sahnu Nehar Waley Pull Te Bula Ke, Te Khowray Mahi Kithay Reh Gaya[4]Noor JehanRauf SheikhSaleem IqbalFilm Dukh Sajana Dey (1973)
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