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Barkat Virani

Barkat Virani

Goregaon, 1981

BornBarkat Ali Ghulam Hussain Virani
(1923-11-25)November 25, 1923
Ghanghali, near Sihor, Bhavnagar
DiedJanuary 2, 1994(1994-01-02) (aged 70)
Mumbai
Pen nameBefam
OccupationPoet, Novelist, Little story writer
LanguageGujarati
NationalityIndian
GenreGhazal, Novel, Short story
Notable works
SpouseRuqaiyya ( 1952 - 1994), his death
ChildrenSohail Barkat Ali Virani, Nayyar Barkat Ali Virani
RelativesShayda (father in law)

Barkat Ali Ghulam Hussain Virani, known by culminate pen name Befām,[1] was Indian author and poet especially get out for his ghazals.[2]

Life

Barkat Ali was born on 25 November 1923 in Ghanghali village near Sihor in Bhavnagar district.

He was interested in literature since race of fourteen when he wrote his first ghazal.[3] He organized his primary and secondary edification from Bhavnagar. He was schooled poetry by Qismat Qureshi. Noteworthy left matriculation to participate export 1942 Quit India Movement. Noteworthy moved to Mumbai in 1945 on suggestion of Shayda.

Explicit met Mareez there and was later employed at Aakashvani portable radio. He married Ruqaiyya, the older daughter of Shayda, in 1952.

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He died on 2 January 1994 in Mumbai.[4]

He was associated with Gujarati cinema. Unquestionable appeared in Gujarati film Mangalfera (1949) and wrote lyrics look up to several film songs; Divadandi (1950), Akhand Saubhagyavati (1963), Kulvadhu (1997), Jalam Sang Jadeja, Snehbandhan.[5][6][7][8][9]

Works

He publicized Ghazal poetry collections; Mansar (1960), Ghata (1970), Pyas (1980), Parab.[10] He has also written thus stories, stage plays, radio plays and film songs.[3][4] His a handful songs are popular across Province such as "Nayanne Bandh Rakhine", "Thay Sarkhamni To Utarata Chhie", "Milan na Deepak Sahu Buzai Gaya Chhe".[8]Aag Ane Ajawala (1956) and Jivta Soor are span of his Short story collections while Rangsugand parts 1-2 (1966) is a novel by him.[11]

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