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Talat Aziz feels ghazals from golden era can never be replicated

Talat Aziz rememberes poets like Bashir Badr, Nida Fazli, Qateel Shifai and others

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Talat Aziz feels ghazals from golden era can never be replicated

Talat Aziz rememberes poets like Bashir Badr, Nida Fazli, Qateel Shifai and others

Talat Aziz feels ghazals from golden era can never be replicated
Talat Aziz feels ghazals from golden era can never be replicated

Singer Talat Aziz said that the ghazal of the golden era can never be replicated, and  remembered the poets of the 80s and 90s .

Talking to Hindustan Times, he said: "In modern times I don’t see any lyricist (of their calibre) in the field of ghazal. It’s a very specialised form of poetry which has bandish, misra, beher, kafia. It’s said that do misre mein sari kainath sama jaati hai so writers who understand Urdu and ghazals to its best are very few now."

"About his career, Aziz said: “I also did a show in Bhopal and met him. He is 88 now and suffering from Alzheimer’s. In last 40 years I must have recorded over 30 ghazals penned by him. "

"So, I selected six of them and after re-recording will release them digitally titled Yaadein with Ujaley apeni yadon ke humesha saath rahe...as the title track. I am reprogramming them with the same melody but new age treatment and arrangement so that younger generation can relate with ghazals, " he continued.

At the end, he concluded "It has been over 40 years since I have been coming here and now, I have lost count of how many shows I have done in Lucknow. This one was special as it was to receive the Naushad Samman."

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