Sahir Ludhianvi (8 March 1921 – 25 October 1980) was an Indian poet and film song lyricist who wrote primarily in Urdu in addition to Hindi. Sahir Ludhianvi , whose real name is Abdul Hai, was born on 8 March 1921 in Karimpura, Ludhiana, Punjab, British India, in a landlord family, which is why he added the suffix Ludhianvi to his name. His father's name was Fazal Muhammad and his grandfather's name was Fateh Muhammad. In the year 1934, when Sahir was 13 years old, his father Fazal Muhammad remarried. This was unbearable for Sahir 's mother Sardar Begum and she decided to divorce her husband. Fazal Muhammad filed a case in court to ... Sahir Ludhianvi , the legendary poet-lyricist, gave Bollywood some of its most soulful songs like Tere Chehre Se Nazar Nahin and Wada Karo. His journey from Ludhiana to fame was shaped by poetry, struggles, and an unfulfilled love story with Amrita Pritam. Their silent yet eternal bond remains one of the most poignant tales in literary history. Sahir Ludhianvi , Amrita Pritam Singh, Inderjit "Imroz" Singh, And The Greatest Love Story In Indian Literature That Wasn't Amrita Pritam and Sahir Ludhianvi 's unresolved relationship would have a far-reaching impact on their lives and Indian literature.