Nizam

Indian lyricist, songwriter, screenwriter, writer (Odia)
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIndian lyricist, songwriter, screenwriter, writer (Odia)
A.K.A.Mohammad Nizam
A.K.A.Mohammad Nizam
PlacesIndia
wasLyricist Songwriter Screenwriter Writer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Literature Music
Gender
Male
Birth2 October 1951
Death21 September 2015Bhubaneswar, Khordha district, Central division, India (aged 64 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Children:Asad Nizam
The details

Biography

Mohammad Nizam (2 October 1951 – 21 September 2015) was a lyricist in the Odia movie industry. Nizam's songs appeared in over 160 movies. He was a screenwriter for over 50 movies and television shows, as well as providing scripts for over 70 stage shows.

Early life

Nizam was born on 2 October 1951 in Sutaahat, Cuttack; his father was Aasad Naazim. He started as a football player for Odisha and played for ten years. He later received a job in Postal Accounts for his talent in sports.

Musical career

Nizam began his career writing songs for the Odia movie Anutap, which included the popular song "Nida bharaa raati madhujharaa janha". Following Anutap, he gained further success with his work for the movies Samar Salim Saaiman, Maanini, and Phula Chandana. Nizam received the Best Singer Award at the State Movie Awards for the movies Rajnigandha (1989), Jeebana Sathee (1997) and Lakshmi Baramma. His first song, "Saharara bati galaani libhi", was telecast on Yuvabaanee programmes from Akashvaani Katak in 1968 and 1969. Nizam used to write devotional songs for Lord Jagannath, otherwise known as "Sala Beg", said film director Sanjay Nayak in 1969.

Death

Nizam died on 21 September 2015 while being treated at Apollo hospital. His family claimed that Nazim's body was held for hours after his death to inflate the hospital bill. He was cremated at Dargha Bazar, Cuttack.

List of movies with his songs

MovieRelease Year
Baalungaa Tokaa2011
Chori Chori Mana Chori2011
Hero2011
Mana Mora Prajaapati2011
Tu Tha Mu Jauchi Rushi2010
Om Namah Sivaya2010
Ei Milana Yuga Yugara2010
Mu Kana Ete Kharaap2010
Subha Vivaaha2010
Don2010
Tume Hin Saathee Mora2010
Keun Duniaaru Aasila Bandhu2009
Dream Girl2009
Aare Sathee Aa2009
Mate Ta Love Helaare2008
Anutap1977

Awards

  • Best singer (State Movie Award)
  • Sikandar Award
  • Yadumani Das Memorial Talent Award
  • National Art Talent Award
  • Akshyaya Mohanty Foundation Award
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