Akhtaribai popularly known as Begum Akhtar was born on 7th Oct 1914 at Bada Darwaza, Town Bhadarsa, Bharatkund, District Faizabad U P.Infact she was born as Bibbi along with Zohra as twin daughters to Mushtari and Ashgar Hussain Her family belonged to the upper class of the society and was not even inclined towards music. She showed interest in music at a very young age and was sent to train under the great sarangi player, Ustad Imdad Khan. Later, she learnt classical music from great exponents of this field like Mohammad Khan, Abdul Waheed Khan and Ustad Jhande Khan Saheb.
She gave her first public performance.when she was only 15 years old.People were moved by her voice and she gained instant recognition. Her first recording was done by the Megaphone Record Company and they released many gramophone records with her melodious Ghazals, thumris, dadras, etc. In 1930's,
Those days only those actors were chosen who can sing also .Begum Akhtar was also aproached by many people from bombay to work in films.So she acted in a few Hindi films She was signed by East India Film Company as a singing actor. Her first film was East India Film Company’s ‘Ek Din Ka Baadshah’ (1933). This was followed by ‘Nal Damyanti’ (1933), ‘Mumtaz Begum’ (1934), ‘Roop Kumari’ (1934), ‘Ameena’ (1934), ‘Jawani Ka Nasha’ (1935), ‘Naseeb Ka Chakkar’ (1936) etc.. In all these films, she sang all her songs herself.
After her marriage with barrister Ishtiaq Ahmed Abbasi in the year 1945.she could not sing for almost five years. But In the year 1949, she returned to record at the Lucknow Radio station and sang three Ghazals and a Dadra. She felt so satisfied and happy that she wept with joy. She then continued to give public performances and sing in concerts till she passed away
Begum Akhtar was persuaded by Madan Mohan, a famous music director to sing in two movies "Daana Paani" (1953) and "Ehsaan" (1954). The songs "Aye Ishq Mujhe Aur to Kuch Yaad" and "Hamein Dil Mein Basa Bhi Lo" were absolutely melodious and were liked by one and all. Her last movie stint was that of a classical singer in Satyajit Ray's film "Jalsa Ghar". Begum Akhtar was a refined Ghazal singer and was called as Mallika-e-Ghazal or the Queen of Ghazals.
Begum Akhtar performed last in a concert in Ahmedabad. That day she felt that her voice was not upto the mark and raised her pitch. This put much stress on her and her health deteriorated. The situation became critical and she had to be rushed to the hospital. She breathed her last on 30th October 1974, leaving many fans disappointed and heart broken.
Her tomb was built in a mango orchard within her home, ‘Pasanda Bagh’ in Thakurganj area, of Lucknow. She was buried alongside her mother, Mushtari Sahiba. Attempts are on to convert her home built in 1936 in China bazaar, Lucknow into a museum.
She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for vocal music, and was awarded Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan(posthumously) by Govt. of India. She was given the title of Mallika-e-Ghazal (Queen of Ghazals).
Her taseer(soulful sound) was the result of years of “loneliness, pain, suppression and silence, she had the ability to sing the saddest song with a bright smile
.On the conclusion of her 102 nd birth anniversary, I have selected one of her six songs from the film ‘Roti’ (1942), ‘Chaar Dinon Ki Jawaani’ . This song was written by Dr. Safdar ‘Aah’ Sitapuri and the music was given by Anil Biswas. The film was produced under the banner of National Studios and was directed by Mehboob.
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