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Verma Malik
Born
Barkatrai Malik

(1925-01-13)13 January 1925
Died15 March 2009(2009-03-15) (aged 83)
Juhu, Mumbai, India
Occupation(s)Lyricist, poet
Years active1949 – 2001

Verma Malik (13 April 1925 – 15 March 2009) was a Bollywood film songs lyricist. He was an active freedom fighter during the British Raj. He wrote many patriotic songs and bhajans and recited them immediately prior to penning lyrics for films.[1]

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Early life and career

Born as Barkatrai Malik, he took name of Verma Malik on the advice of music director Hansraj Behl who helped him in the beginning of his career in the Indian film industry. In 1953, he had married to wife Kamla. He has 1 son and two daughters. Son Rajesh Malik is song writer. He penned lyrics for the first time for a song in film Chakori (1949). Later he wrote songs for other films including Jaggu (1952), Shree Nagad Narayan (1955), Mirza Sahiban (1957), CID 909 (1957), Taqdeer (1958).[2]

He remained away from the film industry for almost 7 years after 1961. He then wrote songs for Dil Aur Mohobbat (1967).[3]

His first big break in Hindi-language films was in Yaadgaar (1970) by Manoj Kumar. He is known for writing the song "Ek Tara Bole".[1] In the same year, Pehchan (1970) got him much attention and he became a prominent film song lyricist for Bollywood. He wrote nearly 500 film songs during his career.[1]

The songs of Roti Kapda Aur Makaan were the biggest hits of his career. Baaki kuchh bacha to mehngai maar gayi finished No 1 in Binaca Geet Mala's 1975 annual ranking. The program's song no 2 that year was Hai hai yeh majboori from the same film. Both were written by Varma Malik.

Filmography

Awards and recognition

Death and legacy

Verma Malik died on 15 March 2009 at Juhu, Mumbai, India at age 83. He was a close friend of Pyarelal of the film music directors duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Pyarelal paid tributes to him by saying that he was a simple man and very proud of his work. He added that Verma Malik could blend traditional Punjabi folk songs into his film songs very well.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Noted Bollywood Lyricist Verma Malik passes away - bollywood news". glamsham.com website. 19 March 2009. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  2. ^ Film songs of Verma Malik on hindigeetmala.net website Retrieved 10 September 2019
  3. ^ a b c d Complete filmography of Verma Malik on cinestaan.com website Retrieved 10 September 2019.

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