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  1. Sajjad Hussain (15 June 1917 – 21 July 1995) was an Indian film score composer. [1] [2] He was also an accomplished mandolinist , playing the mandolin as a "Top Grade" player for the Indian film industry in Mumbai for more than five decades, reputed to have played more than 22,000 songs, including title-songs and background music.

  2. Sajjad Hussain, the composer whose music has endured ‘with a tenacity that defies reason’. An in-depth look at the multi-instrumentalist and legendary composer of the movies ‘Sangdil’ and...

  3. Sajjad Hussain may refer to: Sajjad Hussain (cricketer, born 1980), born Mohammed Sajjad Zaheer Hussain, former cricketer from Assam and Tripura states of India. Sajjad Hussain (cricketer, born 1986), Pakistani cricketer. Sajjad Hussain (composer) (1917-1995), Indian film score composer.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2017 · During the next few years, he worked as an assistant to music composer Meer Saheb and Rafiq Ghaznavi, and as a contract player for Shaukat Hussain Rizvi. In the early 1940s, Sajjad was introduced to the composer Ali Baksh (father of the actress Meena Kumari) by a friend. Impressed with Sajjad’s mandolin skills, Ali employed him as an assistant.

  5. 26 de ago. de 2017 · Sajjad Husain: A Composer Par Excellence. A veteran composer, Sajjad Husain rendered music in fewer films compared to his contemporaries, but he hooked the nation with his soulful melodies. As 2017 marks his centenary year, Sharad Dutt writes a tribute acknowledging his greatness. BY Agencies 26 Aug 2017 3:12 PM GMT.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2008 · Sajjad Husain was one of the most interesting music director in the Indian Cinema. ... On July 21, the 79-year-old composer breathed his last. The leitmotif of his lifetime, ...

  7. Sajjad Hussain (born 15 Jun 1917 - died 21 Jul 1995), was an Indian music composer and an accomplished mandolinist. He played the mandolin in many Bollywood films. He was also known to play Indian classical music (Hindustani) and also Arabic & Sufi music. He was active between 1944-1977.