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==Early life and career== |
==Early life and career== |
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Tassaduq Hussain was born in [[Patiala State|Patiala]], [[British India]] in 1930.<ref name=GoogleBooks>{{cite book|url=https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Ol9C3lhd01QC&pg=GBS.PA254 |page= 254|author=M. A. Sheikh|title=Who's Who, Music in Pakistan -Tassaduq Hussain (page 254)|publisher=Google Books website|isbn=9781469191577}}</ref> He learned classical music from Ustad Ghafoor Khan. In addition, he learned music direction of films from Victor George.<ref name=GoogleBooks/> |
Tassaduq Hussain was born in [[Patiala State|Patiala]], [[British India]] in 1930.<ref name=GoogleBooks>{{cite book|url=https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Ol9C3lhd01QC&pg=GBS.PA254 |page= 254|author=M. A. Sheikh|title=Who's Who, Music in Pakistan -Tassaduq Hussain (page 254)|publisher=Google Books website|isbn=9781469191577}}</ref> He learned classical music from Ustad Ghafoor Khan. In addition, he learned music direction of films from Victor George.<ref name=GoogleBooks/> |
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Tassaduq Hussain's debut film ''Chhoti Begum'' was released on 11 May 1956. It was a golden jubilee blockbuster. For [[Sabiha Khanum]], he employed vocalist [[Kausar Parveen]]'s voice.<ref name="daily times" /> |
Tassaduq Hussain's debut film ''Chhoti Begum'' was released on 11 May 1956. It was a golden jubilee blockbuster. For [[Sabiha Khanum]], he employed vocalist [[Kausar Parveen]]'s voice.<ref name="daily times" /> |
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He had a lucky year in 1957 as he scored two films, ''Daata'' and ''Nigaar''. [[Saleem Raza (singer)|Saleem Raza]]'s song "''Kar Saari Khataein Muaaf Meri''", became an instant hit in the earlier movie, which also starred ''Sabiha Khanum'' with [[Sudhir]] in the lead roles.<ref name="daily times" /> |
He had a lucky year in 1957 as he scored two films, ''Daata'' and ''Nigaar''. [[Saleem Raza (singer)|Saleem Raza]]'s song "''Kar Saari Khataein Muaaf Meri''", became an instant hit in the earlier movie, which also starred ''Sabiha Khanum'' with [[Sudhir]] in the lead roles.<ref name="daily times" /> |
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In 1958, Hussain received two films ''Naya Zamana'' and ''Naya Daur''. The 1960 movies ''Bhabi'' and ''Shahzadi'' included music by him. |
In 1958, Hussain received two films ''Naya Zamana'' and ''Naya Daur''. The 1960 movies ''Bhabi'' and ''Shahzadi'' included music by him. |
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For the movie ''[[Roopmati Baaz Bahadur]]'', Hussain got the President Award for best music director in 1960. He composed the music for "''[[Ghalib (film)|Ghalib]]''" and "''Zameen Ka Chand''" in 1961. Despite high expectations, Hussain's great score for the movie ''Ghalib'' failed to live up to the box office. With the exception of "''Hei Bus Kei Har Ik Unke''" which was recorded in a typical [[mujra]] style, the other [[ghazals]] were composed in a romantic way.<ref name="daily times" /> |
For the movie ''[[Roopmati Baaz Bahadur]]'', Hussain got the President Award for best music director in 1960. He composed the music for "''[[Ghalib (film)|Ghalib]]''" and "''Zameen Ka Chand''" in 1961. Despite high expectations, Hussain's great score for the movie ''Ghalib'' failed to live up to the box office. With the exception of "''Hei Bus Kei Har Ik Unke''" which was recorded in a typical [[mujra]] style, the other [[ghazals]] were composed in a romantic way.<ref name="daily times" /> |
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The 1962 movie ''Mera Kaya Qasur'' featured his compositions; "''Aye Maa Tujhe Main Dhundun Kahan''", "''Choro Haath Baat Karo''", "''Main Ban Ke Dulhan Nachun''", and "''Meri Bhabhi Nahin Tu Meri Maa Hai''". The songs "''Sehra Mubarak Ho''", and "''Tera Kaun Yahan''" were the result of the collaboration of Saleem Raza and Tasadduq Hussain. |
The 1962 movie ''Mera Kaya Qasur'' featured his compositions; "''Aye Maa Tujhe Main Dhundun Kahan''", "''Choro Haath Baat Karo''", "''Main Ban Ke Dulhan Nachun''", and "''Meri Bhabhi Nahin Tu Meri Maa Hai''". The songs "''Sehra Mubarak Ho''", and "''Tera Kaun Yahan''" were the result of the collaboration of Saleem Raza and Tasadduq Hussain. |
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After composing the score for the 1966 musical picture ''Hamrahi'', he gained considerable recognition. [[Masood Rana]] sang the soundtracks of the film and almost all of them rose to popularity.<ref name="daily times" /> |
After composing the score for the 1966 musical picture ''Hamrahi'', he gained considerable recognition. [[Masood Rana]] sang the soundtracks of the film and almost all of them rose to popularity.<ref name="daily times" /> |
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With the film ''[[Nai Laila Naya Majnu]]'', Hussain stayed active from 1969 to 1972. He created some thrilling gems using the voices of [[Ahmad Rushdi]] and [[Mala Begum|Mala]] for the film. The other movies were ''Shabistan'', ''Dastaan'', ''Road To Swat'', ''Naya Savera'', ''Ali Baba Chalis Chor'', ''Shahi Faqeer'', ''Rabb Di Shaan'', and ''[[Love in Jungle]]''.<ref name=citwf/> His last movie ''Haseena Maan Jayegi'' was released in 1980.<ref name="daily times">{{cite news |last1=Parvez |first1=Amjad |title=Remembering melody maker Tassaduq Hussain — the unsung hero |url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/646782/remembering-melody-maker-tassaduq-hussain-the-unsung-hero/ |work=Daily Times |date=July 28, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230321083019/https://dailytimes.com.pk/646782/remembering-melody-maker-tassaduq-hussain-the-unsung-hero/ |archive-date=21 March 2023}}</ref> |
With the film ''[[Nai Laila Naya Majnu]]'', Hussain stayed active from 1969 to 1972. He created some thrilling gems using the voices of [[Ahmad Rushdi]] and [[Mala Begum| Mala]] for the film. The other movies were ''Shabistan'', ''Dastaan'', ''Road To Swat'', ''Naya Savera'', ''Ali Baba Chalis Chor'', ''Shahi Faqeer'', ''Rabb Di Shaan'', and ''[[Love in Jungle]]''.<ref name=citwf/> His last movie ''Haseena Maan Jayegi'' was released in 1980.<ref name="daily times">{{cite news |last1=Parvez |first1=Amjad |title=Remembering melody maker Tassaduq Hussain — the unsung hero |url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/646782/remembering-melody-maker-tassaduq-hussain-the-unsung-hero/ |work=Daily Times |date=July 28, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230321083019/https://dailytimes.com.pk/646782/remembering-melody-maker-tassaduq-hussain-the-unsung-hero/ |archive-date=21 March 2023}}</ref> |
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==Death== |
==Death== |
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| ''Sharir Kahin Kay Paas Aao Aa Bhi Jao'' ||Fayyaz Hashmi ||[[Irene Perveen]] || ''Dastaan'' (1969) |
| ''Sharir Kahin Kay Paas Aao Aa Bhi Jao'' ||Fayyaz Hashmi ||[[Irene Perveen]] || ''Dastaan'' (1969) |
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| ''Nadiya Ke Beech Gori Halchal Machaye Re'' ||Mauj Lakhnavi ||Masood Rana, [[Mala Begum|Mala]] || ''[[Nai Laila Naya Majnu]]'' (1969)<ref name="daily times" /> |
| ''Nadiya Ke Beech Gori Halchal Machaye Re'' ||Mauj Lakhnavi ||Masood Rana, [[Mala Begum| Mala]] || ''[[Nai Laila Naya Majnu]]'' (1969)<ref name="daily times" /> |
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| ''Haseena Dilruba'' ||Mauj Lakhnavi ||Ahmad Rushdi, Mala || ''Nai Laila Naya Majnu'' (1969) |
| ''Haseena Dilruba'' ||Mauj Lakhnavi ||Ahmad Rushdi, Mala || ''Nai Laila Naya Majnu'' (1969) |
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[[Category:Pakistani composers]] |
[[Category:Pakistani composers]] |
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[[Category:Pakistani film score composers]] |
[[Category:Pakistani film score composers]] |
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[[Category:Year of birth missing]] |
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[[Category:Recipients of the Pride of Performance]] |
[[Category:Recipients of the Pride of Performance]] |
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[[Category:1930 births]] |
[[Category:1930 births]] |