Meet Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s favourite lyricist, who started his career by writing for TV shows, brain behind many superhit Bollywood songs
GH News January 07, 2025 09:06 PM
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is known for creating visually stunning and emotionally powerful films that have left a lasting mark on the cinema. From Devdas and Black to Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat his movies are filled with grandeur intriguing characters and unforgettable sets. However what truly makes his films stand out is the background score which feels like poetry weaving emotions into the story. Behind these beautiful songs is one lyricist whose heartfelt and poetic words bring the music to life. His lyrics are the soul of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s films which enhances the emotional depth of the stories making the songs unforgettable. He is Aas Mohammed Turaz also known as AM Turaz. The Lyricist Shared His Story In a candid conversation with Local 18 AM Turaz reportedly shared insights into his journey from a small village in Muzaffarnagar to becoming one of the cinemas most celebrated songwriters. AM Turaz who has always been passionate about films mentioned that his decision to move to Mumbai was driven by his dream to make a mark in the film industry despite the challenges he faced coming from a small village.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by A.m. Turaz (@amturazofficial) After convincing his family and overcoming numerous obstacles he moved to the city of dreams and began writing for films in 1999. Later he carved out a unique identity for himself in the music world. His iconic and beloved songs continue to capture the hearts of listeners and remain timeless anthems. He Said That The Older Songs Were More Enriching When asked about the evolution of songs in our film industry he apparently reflected on the changes in song length and structure over the years. He observed that in the past songs were much longer telling stories with more depth. Today however the demand for shorter songs has led to a quicker more immediate connection with audiences. Still he firmly believes that the older songs were more enriching and better crafted offering a more nuanced musical experience. He also weighed in on the influence of rap and contemporary music in today’s songs noting that these influences are not part of our traditional culture but have been adopted from the west. While he emphasized that he doesn’t criticize these genres he stressed the importance of remembering and nurturing our own cultural roots. AM Turaz began his career in 2005 writing for television and later transitioned to film. His first major film assignment was as a lyricist for Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana in 2006. Over the years he has penned memorable songs like Ghoomar Binte Dil and Khalibali from Padmaavat along with Tum Na Aaye Aayat and Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse.
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