Bharat Vyas, an Indian lyricist renowned for his contributions to Hindi language films, was born on January 6, 1918, in India. Having completed his Bachelor of Commerce degree in Calcutta, Vyas embarked on a career that would establish him as a notable figure in the film industry. In 1943, Bharat Vyas made his debut as a lyricist in the film "Dulhaai," where he penned the prayer song "Ae Malik Tere Bande Hum" and "Ye Kaun Chitrakar Hai." These initial compositions showcased his ability to capture emotions through words. Throughout his career, Vyas worked on numerous songs, including "Aa Jare Aa," "Banke Suhagan," "Cham Cham Chali Woh Maa," "Dhire Dhire Dhire Bol," and "Ek Aj Laksh," among others.
In 1949, Bharat Vyas took on the role of director for the Bollywood film "Rangila Rajasthan". In the film "Rangila Rajasthan", Bharat Vyas composed and also wrote lyrics for three songs for the movie. Tragically, Bharat Vyas passed away on July 4, 1982, in Mumbai, leaving behind a legacy of his lyrical contributions to the Hindi film industry. Bharat Vyas's journey in the world of Hindi cinema showcased his ability to convey emotions and stories through his poetic compositions.
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