Mehdi Hassan

@Pakistani Men, Family and Childhood

Mehdi Hassan was a Pakistani ghazal singer, famously called the "King of Ghazal"

Jul 18, 1927

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 18, 1927
  • Died on: June 13, 2012
  • Nationality: Pakistani
  • Famous: Pakistani Men, Singers, Ghazal Singers
  • Childrens: Asif Mehdi
  • Birth Place: Luna
  • Gender: Male

Mehdi Hassan born at

Luna

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Birth Place

Mehdi Hassan was married twice. He had 14 children, many of whom became acclaimed singers in their own rights.

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Personal Life

He started suffering from ill health in the late 1980s, especially from a serious lung condition. He died on 13 June 2012, aged 84.

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Personal Life

Mehdi Hassan was born on 18 July 1927 in a village called Luna, Rajasthan, in India. He hailed from a family with a rich musical legacy—he claimed to be the 16th generation of hereditary musicians hailing from the Kalawant clan of musicians. His ancestors were "Darbari Ustads", seasoned performers in the courts of several Maharajahs of Indore, Patna, Chhatarpur and Mysore.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was trained for a career in music from a young age. As a little boy, he started receiving lessons from his father Ustad Azeem Khan and uncle Ustad Ismail Khan who were both traditional Dhrupad singers. He did not receive any formal education other than his music training.

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Childhood & Early Life

He started performing at a young age and reportedly gave his first concert with his elder brother in Fazilka Bungla.

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Childhood & Early Life

The partition of India in 1947 greatly affected the fortunes of the Muslim family. When the new nation of Pakistan was created, Hassan, along with his family migrated to Pakistan. Hassan was 20 years old at that time.

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Childhood & Early Life

The family had been well established in India but lost everything during the partition. Having moved to a new nation, they struggled to re-establish themselves. Mehdi took up a job in a bicycle shop Mughal Cycle House to make ends meet.

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Career

Eventually he became a car and diesel tractor mechanic. His daily life was a struggle, yet he never gave up on practicing his art and was still determined to make it big as a singer.

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Career

He received the opportunity to sing classical vocal for Radio Karachi in 1952. This gave him an opportunity to reach to a wide audience and he soon became popular as a ghazal singer with his deep, sonorous voice. He proved his mettle as a classical singer by rendering challenging raga-based compositions and endeared himself to the listeners.

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Career

During this period he created some memorable ghazals like ‘Ranjish hi sahi’, ‘Baat karni mujhe mushkil’, ‘Ghazab kiya tere wade pe’ and ‘Gulon mein rang bhare’. By the mid 1950s his stature as a ghazal singer was rising.

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Career

In 1957, Mehdi Hassan was given the opportunity to sing on Radio Pakistan. He initially started off as a thumri singer and earned much acclaim for his talent. He also wrote Urdu poetry and composed ghazals, and with encouragement from radio officers Z.A. Bukhari and Rafiq Anwar, he started singing ghazals as well.

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Career

Mehdi Hassan was famously known as the "King of Ghazal" or the "Shahanshah-e-Ghazal” and is considered next only to Begum Akhtar in the world of Ghazal Gayeki. Some of his most famous ghazals are ‘Ranjish hi Sahi’, ‘Baat karni mujhe mushkil’, ‘Ghazab kiya tere waade pe’ and ’Gulon mein rang bhare’.

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Major Works