Irshad Kamil Age, Biography, Wife, Family, Facts & More
Irshad Kamil Age, Biography, Wife, Family, Facts & More
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Bio | |
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Real Name | Mohammed Irshad |
Pen Name | Irshad Kamil |
Profession | Poet & Lyricist |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters**- 178 cm** in meters**- 1.78 m** in feet inches**- 5â 10â** |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms**- 75 kg** in pounds**- 165 lbs** |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 5 September 1971 (Sunday) |
Age (as of 2021) | 53 Years |
Birth Place | Malerkotla, Sangrur district, Punjab, India |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Malerkotla, Sangrur district, Punjab, India |
School | Sanatan Dharam Prem Pracharak (SDPP) high school, Ludhiana |
College/University | Government College, Malerkotla Panjab University, Chandigarh |
Educational Qualification | Post Graduation in Hindi from Panjab University Ph.D. in Contemporary Hindi Poetry from Panjab University Diploma in Journalism from Panjab University |
Debut (Lyricist) | Film: Chameli (2003) TV: Kahan Se Kahan Tak (Zee TV) |
Family | Father- Mohammed Saddique (Chemistry Teacher) Mother- Begum Iqbal Bano Brothers- 4 Sisters- 2 |
Religion | Islam |
Hobbies | Reading, Writing, Listening to Music |
Favourites | |
Poet(s)/Lyricist(s) | Sahir Ludhianvi , Anand Bakshi, Shailendra, Majrooh Sultanpuri, Naresh Saxena |
Filmmaker | Imtiaz Ali |
Singer(s) | Kishore Kumar , Mohit Chauhan |
Music Directors(s) | Pritam , Sandesh Shandilya, A. R. Rahman |
Girls, Affairs and More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Girlfriends | Not Known |
Wife/Spouse | Tasveer |
Marriage Date | Year 2002 |
Children | Son- Kamraan Daughter- Not Known |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Irshad Kamil
Does Irshad Kamil smoke?: Yes
Does Irshad Kamil drink alcohol?: Yes
Irshad Kamil was born as the 7th children to his parents in Malerkotla, Punjab.
He belongs to a Punjabi-Muslim family.
All of Kamilâs siblings lived out their lives as their father, Mohammed Saddique wished. It was only Irshad who deviated from his fatherâs wish and opted poetry as a career.
While at school, he aced writing poetry and articles. His school teachers often complimented him on his essay writing skills.
In a respect to his fatherâs wish, he enrolled at the Government College to study science. However, Kamil had no aptitude for science.
He flunked his maths and Physics papers in his 1st year of B.Sc.
In February 1985, before the 2nd year Examinations, he went to Shimla for a small trip along with his friends. However, when it came to returning, he told the rest of his friends to head back without him. He stayed there until September.Â
Kamil considers the 7 or 8 months he spent in Shimla in 1985 were a turning point for him.
In 1986, while studying Hindi and Geography at the Government College in Ludhiana, he met Tejwant Kittu, who later became his close friend. Kittu is now a famous Punjabi Music Composer.
Kittu collaborated with Kamilâs first official song âYaada Chad Gayee Hain Pyaar Di Nishaani Tu, a Punjabi song. It was during this period that he adopted his pen name âKamil.â
Later, he enrolled at the Panjab University in Chandigarh to get an M.A. in Hindi Literature. He went on to pursue a Ph.D. in Contemporary Hindi Poetry.
While studying at the Panjab University, he agreed to write songs for a play titled âRaja Aur Kisaan,â directed by Zulfiqar Khan, who worked in the theatre department at the Punjab University. He also wrote a number of plays like âJeetega Bhai Jeetega,â âJaanwar Hota Aadmi,â and âBaat Pate Ki.âÂ
While doing all those things, Kamil always knew that his destination was Mumbai. However, he wanted to be financially secure before showing up in Mumbai.
In 1996, Kamil joined âThe Tribuneâ in Chandigarh, where he spent 2 years translating reports from Punjabi to English. He then moved on as a Reporter at the Indian Express groupâs Hindi paper âJansatta.â
Soon, he started becoming dissatisfied with the job and he quit Indian Express within 6 months. In an interview, he explained, âI was coming back from office after submitting my DCâ double columnâreport, when I asked myself, âIrshad Kamil, when you were growing up, did you want to become Kuldip Nayar or Khushwant Singh?â The answer that came from within me was a clear âNoâ.â The next day he handed over his resignation.
Kamil describes the later phase of his life after quitting journalism as âDashtnawardiâ and âGhumakkadi.â For the subsistence, he started writing songs for local Punjabi musicians.
In December 2000, on the invitation of an actor friend, Kamil left for Delhi with 9000 INRs., and he arrived in Delhi to find that his friend had abandoned him. He spent a few nights at a Tibetan refugees camp near Delhiâs Kashmiri Gate ISBT area.
As he feared to go to Mumbai alone, he sought out Tejwant Kittu (his old friend from college) who was now working in Mumbai as a music composer. With no work and, after spending a month with his friend, Kamil returned to Chandigarh.
In February 2002, filmmaker Lekh Tandon visited Chandigarh to shoot his teleserial âKahan Se Kahan Takâ and was looking for a new writer. Someone suggested Kamilâs name to him and Kamil started writing dialogues for his serial. Tandon also invited him to Mumbai with a paid ticket. He landed Mumbai with a full-time job and went on to work on âKartavyaâ for Zee TV, âChoti Maa⊠Ek Anokha Bandhanâ for UTV, and âDhadkanâ for Sony Television.
In 2002, a common friend introduced him to music director Sandesh Shandilya, who was working on the music of Imtiaz Ali âs debut film Socha Na Tha (2005). Shandilya was impressed with Kamilâs poetry and introduced him to Imtiaz Ali, not as a lyricist but as a poet.Â
Irshad Kamil recited the same Ghazal to Imtiaz that he had earlier shared with Sandesh Shandilya, âà€à„à€ à€šà€Ÿ à€čà„à€ à€€à„ à€šà€ŸÂ à€žà€čà„à„€,â which would eventually become the popular song âà€šà€Ÿ à€žà€čà„â in âSocha Na Tha.â
While âSocha Na Thaâ was under production, Kamil was asked to write songs for another film on which Shandilya was working, it was titled âChameliâ in which Kareena Kapoor was playing the central character. While the film got mixed reviews, its songs- such as âSajna ve Sajnaâ and âBhaage Re Mann Kahinâ blazed through the music charts. Irshad Kamil hasnât looked back since.
Kamil has developed a strong rapport with Imtiaz Ali since their very first meeting over a common love for poetry. It is this bonding that has contributed to the film industry a number of chartbusters from Aliâs projects- Jab We Met, Love Aaj Kal, Rockstar, and Highway.Â
In Kamilâs song, the rational motif is that of the beloved as the centre of the loverâs universe. Whether it is âTumse Hiâ (Jab We Met) or âTum Takâ (Raanjhanaa), the admirerâs selfless devotion dominates his/her every other instinct.
In an interview, Kamil revealed that his work in Rockstar helped him reconnect with the poet inside him as identified with the protagonistâs painful journey of self-discovery.Â
Hereâs a conversation with Irshad Kamil:
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