Lyricist A M Turaz calls out Ambanis for not inviting writers [Exclusive]
Renowned lyricist A.M. Turaz shares his journey, creative process, and inspiring story from small-town UP to Bollywood success.
The recently released song “Chaudhvi Shab” from the series “Heeramandi” has taken social media by storm. In a recent exclusive interview with Bollywood Life, the song’s lyricist, A.M. Turaz, shared insights into his journey. A.M. Turaz is renowned in Bollywood for his exceptional songwriting skills. Besides being a lyricist, he is also a poet and scriptwriter. Originally from Uttar Pradesh, Turaz moved to Mumbai after completing his education to pursue a career as a writer. Turaz has penned some of Bollywood’s most iconic songs, including “Aayat,” “Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse,” “Tera Zikr,” “Udi,” “Tere Liye Mere Kareem,” “Ghoomar,” “Binte Dil,” “Khalibali,” and “Tum Na Aaye” from the film “Badla,” among many others that have touched the hearts of audiences. Additionally, he directed the famous musical album “We Indians – Sare Jahan se Achchha Hindustan Hamara.”
In his interview, Turaz delved into the creative process behind his hit songs and the experiences that have shaped his illustrious career. His journey from a small town in Uttar Pradesh to becoming a celebrated lyricist in Bollywood is nothing short of inspiring. To hear more about A.M. Turaz’s fascinating stories and experiences, watch the full video. Stay tuned with Bollywood Life for more such intriguing updates.