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Gulzar is an Indian, Poet, Lyricist and Film Director. Gulzar was born on 18 August 1934 in the Dina city of the Jhelum District in Punjab, British India (now Pakistan) and his real age is 86 years
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Category: Poet, Lyricist and Film Director
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Name | Gulzar |
Real Name | Sampooran Singh Kalra |
Pet / Nick Name | No Such Pet Names Yet |
Sex | Male |
Nationality | Indian |
Profession | Poet, Lyricist and Film Director |
Origin | Not Sure |
Age, Dob, Birthplace, zodiac, star sign
Gulzar Age (Current) | 87 years, 11 month, 24 days |
Date Of Birth (DOB) | 08/18/1934 (M/D/Y) (M/D/Y) |
Birthplace | Jhelum District in Punjab, British India |
Zodiac Sign | LEO |
Star Sign (Nakshatra) | Not Sure |
Death Details
Alive Or Dead | Alive |
Date Of Death (DOD) | — Not Applicable (M/D/Y) |
After Death Timeline | Not Applicable |
Age:
32135 Total days.
- On August 11, 2022
Family/Relationships:
Girlfriend/Boyfriend(s) :
Not Officially announced Yet
Spouse (Wife or Husban:
No Update
Kids: Don’t Know
Father: Yet To Update
Mother: Yet To Update
Sister(s): Not Known
Brother(s): Not Known
Father, Mother, Family Details
Father | Makhan Singh Kalra |
Mother | Sujan Kaur |
No. Of. Brothers | 1 |
No. Of. Sisters | 0 |
Brother(s) | Name Not Known |
Sister(s) | Not Known |
Family Photos and Details
Father – Makhan Singh Kalra
Mother – Sujan Kaur
Brother – Name Not Known
Sister – Not Known
Relationship, Affair, Wife-Husband, Girlfriends-Boyfriends
Gulzar Relationship Status | Committed |
Interested In | Not Known |
Marital Status | Married |
Marital Type | Love Come Arrange Marriage |
Spouse | Raakhee (Actress) |
Affairs/Girlfriends – Meena Kumari
Wedding Details
Gulzar’s Wedding Date | – 05/15/1973 |
Together Timeline | – Not Applicable |
Divorce Date | – |
Separated Timeline | – Not Applicable |
Son-Daughter, Children Details
No.Of. Male Kids | 0 |
No.Of. Female Kids | 1 |
Children Details
Son – Not Known
Daughter – Meghna Gulzar (Bosky)
Caste, Religion, Community, Mother Tongue, Languages Known
Religion | Sikhism |
Gulzar’s Caste | Father – Not Known |
Mother – Same As Fathers | |
Community | Not Known |
Mother Tongue | Not Revealed Yet |
Languages Known | English, Hindi |
Address, Native, Hometown, Current City
Native / Origin | Not Sure |
Home Town | Mumbai, India |
Gulzar’s Current City | Mumbai, India |
Address | Panchsheel Society, Nargis Dutt Road, Pali Hill Road, Bandra West, Mumbai – 400050 |
Education, Qualification
School | The Delhi United Christian School |
College | St Stephen’s College in Delhi |
Gulzar’s Qualification | Not Known |
Other Education Notes | Not Known |
Personal Details:
August 18, 1934
Jhelum District in Punjab, British India
Indian
Mumbai, India
Not Revealed Yet
Star Unknown
Not Sure
Sikhism
Not Known
No Hobbies Revealed Yet
Address:
Educational Details:
Physical Traits & Appearance:
(approx.)in kilograms- 65 kgin pounds- 143 lbs (Approx.)
Not Known
Un Sure
Very Fair
Dark Brown
Black
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Personality, Physical Appearance
Body, Height, Weight
Body Type | Slim |
Body Measurements | Not Known |
Zero Size | N/A |
Height | (approx.)in centimeters- 168 cm in meters- 1.68 m in feet inches- 5’ 6” |
Weight | (approx.)in kilograms- 65 kg in pounds- 143 lbs |
Face Properties
Face Shape | Oval |
Eye Colour | Black Eyes |
Nose Type | Perfect |
Hair Colour | Black |
Hair Length | Medium Length |
Dimple Status | No |
Beard | N/A |
Attitude
Nature | Neuroticism |
Character | Heroic |
Positive | Kind, Loyalty |
Negative | Not Known |
Trivia/Facts:
Not Known (Approx.)
Not Filled Yet (Approx.)
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Facts
Life Style
Does Gulzar, Consume Alcohol? | Not Sure Yet |
Does Gulzar, Smoke Cigarettes? | Not Sure Yet |
Will Drive? | Yes |
Is Gulzar, Swims? | Not Sure Yet |
Is Gulzar, Yoga Practitioner? | No |
Does Gym? | Yes |
Is Gulzar, a Jogger? | Yes |
Eating Habit? | Non-Vegetarian |
Hobbies, Interests
Gulzar’s Hobbies | Listening to Music |
Food | Rajasthani |
Music | Pop |
Sports | Card games |
- Gulzar likes sketching, reading, writing, and travelling.
- While in Delhi, he used to visit a small bookstore nearby where he used to borrow detective books for four annas (former Indian currency) every day. The owner of the shop was a refugee from Pakistan who had set up a Khoka Library. One day, the shopkeeper got irritated of him and asked him- Kitni kitaab padh lega? (How many books will you read?)”. Gulzar replied that he could read as many as he can. So, the shopkeeper handed him a dusty thick book of Rabindranath Tagore’s “The Gardener.” The shopkeeper gave him the book thinking that he will not be able to read the book in one day. As Gulzar read the book, he was so touched by it that he never returned the book. According to Gulzar, he still has the book and it was the first book that he had stolen. Talking about it, Gulzar says – Tagore made me a thief.”
- Gulzar’s father didn’t want him to become a writer.
- His love for Urdu poetry came through his Urdu teacher named Mujeebur Rahman, who had taught him in the Delhi United Christian School. His first poems were very simple and described his nostalgic trip on his way to school or an empty can rolling on the road.
- He was not good at academics, and Mathematics was his least favourite subject.
- During his college days, he used to wear a turban.

- His elder brother wanted him to study for CA and when he passed his college, he was given the option of joining the Navy. As Gulzar hated uniforms, he did not take it up and moved to Mumbai.
- When he started out as a writer, he adopted the pen name ‘Gulzar Deenvi,’ which he later changed to Gulzar.
- Gulzar wrote two songs in the 1971 film “Guddi;” one of them being “Humko Man Ki Shakti Dena,” which is still recited in many schools in India.
- His hunger for poetry and writing further strengthened through his association with Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA), where he had befriended Basu Bhattacharya, Salil Choudhury, Debu Sen, Shailendra and Sukhbir (a prominent Punjabi-Hindi poet).
- Gulzar initially wanted to become a teacher as it would’ve given him enough time for reading and writing.
- Since his childhood, he has been close to Bengali culture. He learned Bengali just to understand Rabindranath Tagore’s work better. He considers Bimal Roy and Hrishikesh Mukherjee as his Gurus, and it was through them that his strong love for Bengali Culture intensified.
- Rabindranath Tagore’s works inspired Gulzar to read and write. He has also translated several works of Tagore from Bengali.
- Gulzar has a strong liking to Lawn Tennis and enjoys playing it in his spare time. He even won a trophy in Tennis in a local club tournament in 2015.

- The song “Ay Hairathe Aashiqui” from the film “Guru (2006)” was written by Gulzar and to write the song, he took the inspiration from Amir Khusrow’s “Ay Sarbathe Aashiqui.” The song was composed by R. Rahman.
- The famous song Chaiyya Chaiyya was inspired by the Sufi folk song “Thaiyya Thaiyya” by poet Bulle Shah.
- Angoor (1982), which was directed by Gulzar was based on Shakespeare’s drama ‘The Comedy of Errors.’
- The anthem Nazar Main Rehte Ho, which was sung by Shankar Mahadevan and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was written by Gulzar for the joint peace campaign ‘Aman ki Asha’ started by Pakistan’s and India’s leading media houses.
- In an interview, he revealed that he liked the colour white and so always like to wear white clothes. He adds – I’ve been wearing white since my college days. I like colour, but if I wear coloured clothes now, it would feel like I’m being false. And that’s the worst thing I could be. Something other than myself. Either in work, or in life.
- Gulzar is famous for his white attire. He told that he wears Kurta but have never worn a Pyjama. Talking about his attire, Gulzar said- I have never worn a pyjama! This is a regular pair of trousers, with the front crease and everything. Earlier, I wore a dhoti quite often, and thankfully, nobody ever pulled it down,” he laughs. “I still wear a shalwar on itvaar (Sunday), the Punjabi-Pathani one, like they wear in my home town of Deena, now in Pakistan. It’s just because I’m an Urdu poet that people assume I’m wearing a pyjama with my kurta. You can finally break this misconception.
- In an interview, Gulzar revealed that the musician and actor Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE, popularly known as Sting has inspired most of his works.
- Gulzar has also worked for Karadi Tales. He has authored and narrated the audiobooks for Karadi tales such as Rangeela Geedhad, Besura Dhondu, Raja Kapi and more.

- There are several biographies made on him such as “In the Company of a Poet: Gulzar in Conversation with Nasreen Munni Kabir” by Nasrin Munni Kabir, “Echoes and Eloquences: The Life and Cinema of Gulzar ” by Saibal Chatterjee, including one written down by his daughter Meghna Gulzar titled “Because He Is…”
- Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi was his mentor in literature. Gulzar used to call him ‘Baba.’ Qasmi published Gulzar’s poem in his magazine Funoon. Even the first collection of Gulzar poems was published by Qasmi’s daughter under Qasmi’s guidance.

- Gulzar won the Academy Awards for the Best Original Song for the song “Jai Ho” from the film “Slumdog Millionaire” in 2008, but he did not attend the function to collect his trophy. Citing the reason, he says- Because I didn’t have a black coat [laughs]. On a serious note, I may tell you that the timings didn’t suit me. I had earlier commitments to fulfil.
- Apart from being a good writer, he is also an artist as he makes sketches whenever he has spare time.
- In April 2013, Gulzar was appointed as the Chancellor of the Assam University.

- Gulzar was so impressed with the bust of Mirza Ghalib that he sculptured the same for himself and kept it in his house.

- Gulzar also has a huge interest in music and knows how to play the sitar.

- He wrote the famous song ‘Chaddi Pahen Ke Phool Khila Hai’ for the film series “Jungle Book.”
Gossips, Controversies
- Reportedly, Chetan Bhagat took up the role of an emcee at an event; his work was to introduce the panellist and raise a few questions at them. Gulzar was one of the panellists and while he was introducing Gulzar, Chetan remarked – I have really liked the song Kajra Re which was penned by Gulzar-saab. It was a good piece of poetry. Apparently, the remark hit Gulzar and looking straight at Chetan, he replied – Chetan, I am glad that an author like you has liked the song. But I don’t think you have understood the poetry that you are trying to talk about here. If you still insist, I will recite two lines from the song. Tell me the meaning of those.”“Teri baaton main kimam ki khusbu hain/ Tera aana bhi garmiyon ki lu hain. Tell me the meaning.”
- Chetan found himself dumbfounded and speechless as Gulzar reprimanded him for making expert comments on his poetry. But Gulzar didn’t end there, he further added-Please don’t say things you don’t know about. Comment about things you know.”
- His film “Aandhi (1975)” became a subject of controversy during the emergency in India (1975-1977). This was due to the resemblance of the protagonist of the film with the then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi.
Net Worth, Earnings, Salary and Assets
Gulzar’s Salary | Not Known |
Assets | Million USD (approx) |
Net Worth | Not Known |
Movable and Immovable Assets
Not Known
Favourites and Preferences
Favourite Actor | Not Known |
Favourite Actresses | Meena Kumari |
Favourite Film(s) | Not Known |
Favourite Director(s) | Bimal Roy |
Favourite Food | Not Known |
Favourite Drink | Not Sure |
Favourite Fruit | Prunes, Nectarine |
Preferred Outfit | Yet To Update |
Preferred Perfume | Not Known |
Favourite Destination(s) | Not Known |
Gulzar’s Favourite Colour | White |
Favourite Musician | Sting |
Favourite Singer(s) | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohit Chauhan, Rekha Bhardwaj |
Favourite Song(s) | Not Known |
Favourite Sport(s) | Card games, |
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Career
As a Lyricist
Gulzar was working with PWA (Progressive Writer’s Association), where he met the veterans Shailendra and Bimal Roy, who encouraged him to work in films. He started working under the directors Bimal Roy and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Gulzar started his career as a lyricist with the film Kabuliwala (1961).” Although, he was noticed after he worked for the film Bandini (1963),”in which he wrote the lyrics of the song Mora Gora Ang Lai Le.
In the film, all of the songs were written by Shailendra and he insisted on Gulzar to write a song for the film. Gulzar earned recognition after he wrote the lyrics of the song Humne Dekhi Hai Un Aankhon Ki Mehekti Khushboo from the film Khamoshi (1969).
He has written songs for the various films such as Aashirwad (1968), Anand (1971), Mere Apne (1971), Namak Haraam (1973), Khubsoorat (1980), Rudaali (1993), Slumdog Millionaire (2008), Raajneeti (2010), Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), Raazi (2018), The Sky is Pink (2019) and many more.
As a Director
Gulzar made his directorial debut with the 1971 film “Mere Apne.”
He has directed several films such as Parichay (1972), Koshish (1972), Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Libaas (1988) and Maachis (1996). The last film directed by Gulzar was Hu Tu Tu (1999).
As a Poet/Writer
Gulzar poetry is mainly in Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi, and several dialects of Hindi such as Braj Bhasha, Khariboli, Haryanvi and Marwari. His poetry is characterised into Triveni type of Stanza. His poems have been published in 3 compilations, which are ‘Raat Pashminey Ki,’ ‘Chand Pukhraaj Ka,’ and ‘Pandrah Paanch Pachattar.’

Gulzar published his book “Raavi Paar,” a collection of short stories in 1999.

He has published many books such as “Triveni,” “Pukhraj,” “Autumn Moon,” “Magical Wishes: The Adventures Of Goopy & Bagha,” “Half a Rupee Stories,” and many more. Gulzar published his first English novel “Two” in 2017.
The novel was originally written in Urdu with some words in Punjabi and some other dialects. Gulzar initially didn’t like the English version of the novel and kept the book for a while. Later, he decided to publish it after a few modifications. Gulzar has himself translated the book.
In Television
Gulzar worked for the television for the first time for the Hindi dub of the Japanese series “Fushigi no Kuni no Alice,” in which he wrote the lyrics for its title song. He wrote and produced the famous TV series “Mirza Ghalib (1988).”
He made his directorial debut in Television with the Children’s puppet series “Potli Baba Ki (1991).”
He was also the co-producer and writer of the series. He has also written the lyrics for the title track of the popular children series “Son Pari” and “Motu Patlu.”
Honors, Awards
- Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2013

- Honorary Doctorate in Urdu Literature by Maulana Azaad National Urdu University in 2012
- Grammy Awards for the Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media for the song “Jai Ho” from the film “Slumdog Millionaire” in 2010

- Honorary D. Lit by Punjabi University in 2010

- Academy Awards for the Best Original Song for the song “Jai Ho” from the film “Slumdog Millionaire” in 2008
- Padma Bhushan in 2004

- Sahitya Akademi Award for “Dhuan” (Smoke)-short stories in Urdu in 2002
- Lifetime Honorary Fellowship by Indian Institute of Adv. Studies in 2001
National Awards
- Best Screenplay for the film “Koshish” in 1972

- Second Best Feature Film for “Mausam” in 1975
- Best Lyrics for the song “Mera Kuchh Saamaan” from the film “Ijaazat” in 1988
- Best Lyrics for the song “Yaara Silli Silli” from the film “Lekin…” in 1991
- Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment for “Maachis” in 1996
Filmfare Awards
- Best Dialogue for the film “Anand” in 1972

- Best Dialogue for the film “Namak Haraam” in 1974
- Critics Award for Best Movie for “Aandhi” in 1975
- Best Director for the film “Mausam” in 1976
- Best Lyricist for the song “Tere Bina Zindagi Se” from the film “Aandhi” in 1976
- Best Lyricist for the song “Do Deewaane Shehar Mein” from the film “Gharaonda” in 1978
- Best Lyricist for the song “Aanewala Pal Jaane Wala Hain” from film “Gol Maal” in 1980
- Best Lyricist for the song “Hazaar Raahen Mud Ke Dekhi” from film “Thodisi Bewafaii” in 1981
- Best Lyricist for the song “Tujhse Naraaz Nahin Zindagi” from film Masoom in 1984
- Best Lyricist for the song “Mera Kuchh Saamaan” from film Ijaazat in 1988
- Best Lyricist for the song “Mera Kuchh Saamaan” from film Ijaazat in 1989
- Best Documentary on “Ustad Amjad Ali Khan” in 1991
- Best Lyricist for the song “Yaara Silli Silli” from the film “Lekin…” in 1991
- Best Dialogue for the film “Maachis” in 1996
- Best Story for the film “Maachis” in 1996
- Best Lyricist for the song “Chaiyya Chaiyya” from the film “Dil Se..” in 1999
- Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002
- Best Dialogue for the film “Saathiya” in 2002
- Best Lyricist for the song “Saathiya” from the film “Saathiya” in 2003
- Best Lyricist for the song “Kajra Re” from the film “Bunty Aur Babli” in 2006
- Best Lyricist for the song “Dil To Bachcha Hain Ji” from the film “Ishqiya” in 2011
- Best Lyricist for the song “Challa” from the film “Jab Tak Hai Jaan” in 2013
- Best Lyricist for the song Ae Watan from the film “Raazi” in 2019
Videos
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