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He was ranked as one of the all time best music directors

in Pakistani movies, who composed super hit music for


many big musical Urdu and Punjabi movies like
Shammi (1950), Gumnam (1954), Qatil(1955), Anar
Kali (1958), Azra (1962),Ishq Par Zor Nahin, Ik
Tera Sahara andSeema (1963), Naela (1965), Dever
Bhabhi (1967), Dil Mera Dharkan Teri(1968), Dil
Dian Lagian (1970), Pehli Nazar and Jabroo (1977)
and Moula Jatt (1979).
Master Inayat Hussain's first composition was in a pre-
partition Lahore based Punjabi filmKamli in 1946. After
independence he was music director for Urdu
film Hachkolay (1949) but the breakthrough

It is believed that compassion did exist in India’s civilization five thousand years ago.
However even at that epoch, there were merciless people who had no compassion for
innocent people nor they bothered to go out of the way to help the needy. That was
the time where ethics was given importance as a prime epitome. Today moral values
have diminished with the passage of time. We haven’t forgotten our roots but we
have forgotten to implement it. The question however still stands that how the
attribute of compassion should be ingrained in our souls and not just superficially.
Let’s take an example of a fast living city like Mumbai. The lifestyle is expeditious and
a few moments of delayed local trains may paralyze the entire schedule of people.
Common, have been incidences where people had rail accidents and lied on tracks
bleeding heavily. There are many passersby; they witness a needy person who requires
immediate medical aid. They see, they sympathize and they walk ahead carrying on to
report to their offices on time. Why? Simple! They do not have time and cannot
afford to report in office late. Further, legal modalities have been taxing that none
wish to undergo the rigmarole.
Patriotism today is only limited to 15th Augusts or 26th Januarys in India. Perhaps we
have forgotten the sacrifices of the great national heroes who laid down their lives for
our nation-building. Then was the time, when lives were valued. Today, day in and
day out, soldiers are martyred on our borders, yet no one raises any alarm to this. The
reason could be that life has now become cheap that none would everyday sympathize
with these martyrs who actually are striving for we laymen’s security. But the larger
question now arises is, do we deserve independence? It is 71 years of our
independence. Yet citizens grumble they haven’t garnered ever since liberation
happened and things have gone worst due to mismanagement and geo-politics.

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