Sayeed Quadri is a renowned Indian lyricist and poet in Bollywood. |
In 2023, he appeared as a guest on 'The Kapil Sharma Show' on Sony TV. |
He developed a love for writing poetry since his childhood and began in 8th grade. |
He moved to Mumbai in 1986 to pursue a career in Bollywood but returned home after seven years of no success. |
Upon returning home, he worked as an LIC agent for a decade. |
Eventually, he went back to Mumbai and established himself as a successful lyricist. |
His debut as a lyricist was in 'Jism,' followed by writing all songs for 'Saaya' in 2004. |
In 2004, he wrote four songs for 'Murder,' including the hits "Bheege Honth Tere" and "Kaho Na Kaho." |
For the film 'Gangster' in 2006, he penned three songs: "Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai," "Ya Ali," and "Mujhe Mat Roko." |
In 2007, his song "Maula Mere Maula" in 'Anwar' became a superhit. |
Songs like "Haale-E-Dil," "Phir Mohobat," and "Tujhko Bhulana" from 'Murder 2' were massive hits in 2011. |
In 2018, he wrote "Shab Tum Ho," sung by Darshan Raval. |
The title track of 'Khuda Haafiz' in 2020 was penned by him. |
Aside from films, he wrote lyrics for several video songs, including "One India My India" (2019) and "Tanhaai" (2020). |
In 2021, "Mehendi Wale Haath" featuring Guru Randhawa and Sanjana Sanghi was well-received. |
He also wrote lyrics for other songs like "Illtejaa" (2018) and "Rehguzar" (2019). |
Additional songs include "Humko Tum Mil Gaye" (2020), "Toh Aagaye Tum" (2021), "Aur Payar Karna Hai" (2021), "Is Qadar" (2021), and "Tera Aqs" (2022). |