S M Sadiq
Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq (Urdu: شیخ محمد صادق) or S M Sadiq is a Pakistani lyricist and a poet whose written songs frequently have been sung by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and other singers like Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi, Shabnam Majeed and Arif Lohar.[1]
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S M Sadiq in Chandigarh, Punjab, India in 2002
He has written thousands of songs in the Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi languages. He is known not only in Pakistan but also in India.[1]
Early life and career
Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq (S.M.Sadiq) was born in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. He completed only up to 4th grade education in the primary school.[2]
Credited for these hit songs
- Othay Amlaan Dey Hone Ne Navede, Kissay Nahin Teri Zaat Puchhni, A qawwali song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan[3]
- Achha Sila Diya Tuu Ney Mere Pyar Ka, Soundtrack by Sonu Nigam in film Sanam Bewafa (1995)[4]
- Mel Karade Rabba, Sung by Jasbir Jassi for the Punjabi movie Mel Karade Rabba (2010)[5]
Publications
- Sadiq, S.M. (2009). Apnā k̲h̲ayāl rakhnā. Lāhaur: al-Ḥamd Pablīkeshanz. OCLC number: 473670024[1]
Films
- S M Sadiq wrote the film song lyrics of the Indian Hindi language film, Shaheed-E-Azam (2002). This film was based on the real life story of Indian political martyr, Shaheed Bhagat Singh.[6][7]
- Mel Karade Rabba (2010)
- Sanam Bewafa (1995)
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References
- Profile of S M Sadiq on gomolo.com website Retrieved 13 June 2018
- 2012 interview of S M Sadiq on YouTube in the Punjabi language on 'Punjab Radio USA.com' website Uploaded 20 April 2012, Retrieved 13 June 2018
- A Qawwali song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on YouTube Retrieved 13 June 2018
- Soundtrack by Sonu Nigam in film Sanam Bewafa (1995) on IMDb website Retrieved 13 June 2018
- Film 'Mel Karade Rabba' (2010) on YouTube Retrieved 13 June 2018
- S M Sadiq as a film song lyricist on gomolo.com website Retrieved 13 June 2018
- S M Sadiq as a film song lyricist on Chandigarh Tribune newspaper Published 2 June 2002, Retrieved 13 June 2018
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