Mahakavi Bharat Vyas was one of the greatest lyrisicts of Hindi cinema who gave us songs like Aa laut ke aaja mere meet, Yeh kaun chitrakaar hai, Ae maalik tere bande hum, Keh do koi na kare yahaan pyaar, Nirbal se ladaai balwan ki, Dil ka khillona haye toot gaya, Yeh maati sabhi ki kahaani kahegi, Aadha hai chandrama and many more.
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Bharat Vyas was born on 6 January 1918, in Churu, Rajasthan. His poetry talent was visible in him since childhood. He started writing professionally by the age of 17-18. After matriculating from Churu, he went to Calcutta where he done his B.Com. His first song was “Aao Veero Hillmil Gaye Vande Mataram.” Around that time, He also wrote a play named “Ramu Channa.” In 1942, he moved to Bombay where he also acted in few films like Ghulami (1945) ,and Prithviraj Sanyukta (1946), but his calling was always in songwriting.
Bharat Vyas’s first film as a lyricist was Duhaai (1943), directed by V. M. Vyas, his brother. He followed it by films like Prem Sangeet (1943), Man Ki Jeet (1944), Ghulami (1945) , Prithviraj Sanyukta (1946) , and Meerabai (1947) all with music director S.K. Pal.
He also turned director for the film “Rangeela Rajsthan (1949), for which he also composed songs like “Maar Najar Tadpave Jiya Jalave,” “Jhirmir Jhirmir Re Ki Ram Pyara,” and “O Jungle Mangal Desh Mhane Bolo Laagai Ji.” in 1949, he collaborated with legendary music director Khemchand Prakash for “RimJhim,” which was the start of a long working relationship where the gave films like “Sawan Aya Re,” “Bijalee,” “Shree Ganesh Janma,” “Tamasha,” and “Muqaddar.”
He also worked with music directos like Snehal Bhatkar, Sudhir Phadke, Hansraj Behl, Husnlal – Bhagatram, Anil Biswas, Chitragupt, Avinash Vyas, S.N. Tripathi, A.R. Qureshi, Vasant Desai, C. Ramchandra and others.
Some of his famous songs include “Jagmag Jagmag Karta Nikla Chand Poonam Ka Pyara (Rimjhim),” “Humse Na Dil Ko Lagana Musafir (Aankhen),” “Jai Jai Veer Vasundhara Jai Jai Rajasthan (Rajput),” “Mere Chhote Se Dil Ko Tod Chale (Tamasha),” “Chali Radhe Rani Ankhiyon Mein Pani (Parineeta),” “Chaand hai wohi (Parineeta),” “Woh Din Kahan Gaye Mere (Vachan),” “Baharon Se Poochho Nazaaron Se Poochho (Fashion) ,” “Zara Saamne Toh Aa O Chhaliye (Janam Janam ke Phere),” “Badle Rang Zamana (Naya Zamana),” “Ja Tose Nahin Boloon (Samrat Chandragupt),” “Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane,” “Main Yahan Tu Kahan,” (Bedard Zamana Kya Jane), “Aa Laut Ke Aaja Mere Meet (Rani Rupmati),” “Ja Re Gokul Ke Natkhat Cho (Lal Quila),” “Saaranga Teri Yaad Mein (Saranga),” “O Pavan Veg Se Udne Wale Ghode (Jai Chitod),” “Piya Milan Ki Aas Re (Kaaga Sab Tan Khaiyo) (Piya Milan Ki Aas),” “Ek Lali Ghar Se Chali (Cha Cha Cha),” “Jyot Se Jyot Jagaate Chalo (Sant Gyaneshwar),” “Jeevan Dor Tumhin Sang Baandhi (Sati Savitri),” “Main To Jaoongi Jaoongi Re Us Paar (Chaani),” “Aaja Ri Aa Aa Nindiya (Maan Apman),” and many more
One of his most famous collaboration was with V. Shanta Ram, He wrote many chartbuster songs for his musical films like “Nirbal Se Ladaai Balwaan Ki (Toofan Aur Diya),” “Ae Malik Tere Bande Hum,” “Main Jaagoon Tu Soja,” “Saiyan Jhoothon Ka Bada Sartaj Nikla,” “Tak Tak Dhoom Dhoom Tak,” (Do Ankhen Barah Haath),” “Ankhiyan Bhool Gayi Hain Sona,” “Dil Ka Khilauna Haay Toot Gaya,” “Jeevan Mein Piya Tera Saath Rahe,” “Kah Do Koi Na Kare Yahan Pyar, ” (Goonj Uthi Shehnai), “Aadha Hai Chandrama Raat Aadhi,” “Are Ja Re Hat Natkhat,” “Kaari Kaari Kaari Andhiyari Thi Raat,” “Shyamal Shyamal Baran,” “Kavi Raja Kavita Ke Mat Ab Kaan Marodo,” “Shyamal Shyamal Baran,” (Navrang), “Aaj Madhuvatas Dole,” “Basant Hai Aaya,” “Jhilmil Jhilmil Lehron Ka Aanchal Udta Hai Chanchal,” “Tu Hi Hai Mera Sahara,” (Stree),” “Yeh Kaun Chitrakaar Hai ( Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti), and many more
He also collaborated with eminent directors like Bimal Roy, and Vijay Bhatt, enjoying uninterrupted success for two decades. During this prolific period, he crafted some of the most enchanting songs for films, including “Chandralekha,” “Parineeta,” “Toofan Aur Diya,” “Do Aankhen Barah Haath,” “Sahara,” “Angulimal,” “Suvarna Sundari,” “Kavi Kalidas,” “Navrang,” “Goonj Uthi Shehnai,” “Rani Rupmati,” “Saranga,” “Janam Janam Ke Phere,” “Hum Hindustani,” “Stree,” and “Boond Jo Ban Gayi Moti,” among others.
His younger brother, Brij Mohan Vyas (V M Vyas), was an iconic actor. Bharat Vyas passed away in Mumbai on July 4, 1982.