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Tanvir Naqvi (Syed Khursheed Ali) was born on 16 February, 1919 in Lahore, British India, is a Pakistani lyricist and poet. Discover Tanvir Naqvi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Syed Khursheed Ali
Occupation Lyricist, Poet
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 16 February, 1919
Birthday 16 February
Birthplace Lahore, British India
Date of death 1 November, 1972
Died Place Lahore, Pakistan
Nationality India

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Who Is Tanvir Naqvi's Wife?

His wife is Eidan Bai (Noor Jehan's sister) and Tasneem Naqvi

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Wife Eidan Bai (Noor Jehan's sister) and Tasneem Naqvi
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Children 4 (2 sons and 2 daughters)

Tanvir Naqvi Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1919

Tanvir Naqvi (born Syed Khursheed Ali; 16 February 1919 1 November 1972), also spelled Tanveer Naqvi, was a Pakistani lyricist and poet.

He wrote lyrics for 200 uncertain films, including Lollywood and Bollywood.

He made his debut in Indian cinema with Swami film directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar, and later remained active in Pakistani film industry for over fifteen years.

1933

In 1933, he went to Bombay when a film director Abdur Rashid Kardar invited him there.

Prior to his debut in films, he was writing gazals, but later used to wrote songs for Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi films.

He is also credited for writing lyrics for Pakistan's patriotic song titled "Rang Laye Ga Shaheedon Ka Lahoo", sung by Noor Jehan.

He wrote this song from one of his poems.

During his career, he wrote two prominent naats such as "Shah-e-Madina Yasrab Ke Wali" and "Jo Na Hota Tera Jamal Hi".

1946

As a lyricist, he started his career around 1946 at early age, but after moving to Pakistan, he wrote lyrics for Urdu and Punjabi language films, including Pakistan's first feature film Teri Yaad.

1950

Before the split of Indian subcontinent, Naqvi was recognized one of the greatest classical writers in Punjabi poetry and literature between 1950s and 1970s.

1952

After partition, the Pakistan film industry didn't produce many films, and by the end of 1952, it had made only five films.

Later, Khwaja Khurshid Anwar, a Pakistani filmmaker and a music director teamed up with several other people, including Tanvir Naqvi as songwriter.

1956

The team succeeded in making some films between 1956 and 1959, focused on psychological issues experienced by actors due to multiple cultural conflicts.

1960

He also wrote for Salma (1960), Noor's first film as a playback singer.

1965

He earned recognition after writing "Aawaz De Kaha Hai" song for Anmol Ghadi film and "Rang Laayega Shaheedon ka Lahoo" song covering 1965 India-Pakistan war.

He was born in Lahore, British India (in modern-day Lahore, Pakistan).

He originally belonged to a family of Persian writers from Iran, and married Noor Jehan's sister, Eidan Bai.

1972

He died on 1 November 1972 in Lahore, Pakistan.