Arshad Mehmood (composer)
Pakistani singer, composer, and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arshad Mehmood is a Pakistani actor, music composer, and a singer.[1][2][3]
Arshad Mehmood | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, musician |
Years active | 1972 – present |
Awards | Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2006 |
Early life and career
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Perspective
He had started composing music for Pakistan Television Corporation back in 1972.[4]
EMI Pakistan period
He later was the driving force behind EMI Pakistan. EMI provided the platform for Pakistan's biggest music artists during the 1970s and later decades. Arshad Mehmood served there as a music producer and a talent promoter. His role at EMI was so crucial that noted Pakistani music director Nisar Bazmi reportedly commented, "EMI Pakistan without Arshad would be a nonentity".[3]
Pakistan television period
Pakistan Television Corporation, all through most of his active career, used to ask him to produce and compose music for it. During that long period, he worked with many prominent Pakistani singers like Nayyara Noor, Tina Sani, Tahira Syed, Noor Jehan, Mehdi Hassan, Reshma, Mehnaz Begum, A. Nayyar and Alamgir.[3]
He had acting roles in Pakistani TV drama serials such as Aangan Terha and Dhoop Kinare, Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters) (2003) and the music composition of ghazals from the poetry of Faiz Ahmed Faiz.[5] He knew Faiz Ahmad Faiz and learned a lot from him, important things like patience, rationalizing one's problems and being cheerful even in the face of adversity.[4]
In recent years, he has been teaching music at National Academy of Performing Arts (Pakistan) (NAPA) in Karachi, Pakistan.[4] In 2019, he was serving as director programmes and administration at NAPA.[3][1]
Awards and recognition
- Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2006 for his contributions in the field of Arts and Entertainment.[6]
- In 2022, he was awarded PTV Award for Best Composer in Dhoop Kinare.[7]
Filmography
as actor
- Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters) (2003)[1][4][8]
- Ho Mann Jahaan (2016)
- Mehrunisa V Lub U (2017)
- Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor (2018)
Television
as actor
- Such Gup - satirical sketch show (PTV)[1][8]
- Fifty Fifty - 1980s[1][8]
- Ankahi PTV (1982)
- Aangan Terha PTV (1984)[4][8][1]
- Dhoop Kinare PTV (1987)[8][1]
As a composer
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