Hardev Dilgir
ਹਰਦੇਵ ਦਿਲਗੀਰ |
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Birth name
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Also known as
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Dev Tharike Wala
ਦੇਵ ਥਰੀਕੇ ਵਾਲ਼ਾ |
Born
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1939 (age 73–74)
Tharike (now in Ludhiana district), British Punjab |
Genres
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Folk,
Duet, Kali
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Occupations
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Writer, Lyricist (Songwriter)
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Hardev Dilgir (Punjabi: ਹਰਦੇਵ ਦਿਲਗੀਰ; best known as Dev Tharike Wala) is a
noted Punjabi lyricist
(songwriter) and writer of Punjab. He
is known for his hit kali,Tere Tille Ton, sung by Kuldeep Manak.
Dev was born as Hardev
Singh, in 1939, to father S. Ram
Singh in the village of Tharike in British Punjab. He got his elementary education from the village
school where he took admission in 1945. Then he went to High school in Lalton village
nearby and then to Ludhiana for higher education. He is married to Preetam Kaur.
While studying in Lalton Kalan village high school, his Punjabi teacher, Hari
Singh Dilbar, a well known
Punjabi writer and novelist, encouraged him to write some poetic and Dev wrote a song for children, as
he was a child himself at that time, named Chal Chakk Bhaine Basta School
Challiye which was published in a magazine
named Bal Darbar. This encouraged him a lot and he continued to
writing. Later he started writing stories under the name Hardev Dilgir and
till now, wrote about 35 books of stories and songs likeZaildarni Rohee Da Phull, Ikk See Kurhi etc. He got a job of a teacher in 1960 and
his first song was recorded in 1961.His friends encouraged him to write songs
and as he was inspired by Inderjit Hasanpuri's song Sadhoo Hunde Rabb Warge, Ghund
Kaddh Ke Khair Na Paaiye, he written some songs for singer 'Prem Kumar
Sharma', who was selected by HMV. The
singer recorded Dev's first songs including Bhabi Teri Dhaun De Utte Gutt
Mehladi Naag Ban Kaala and
few more. Dev was inspired
to write Heer (lyrics) by a painting of Heer by the noted Sobha Singh. He continue songwriting under the name, Dev Tharike Wala. His lyrics/songs was sung by many singers like Karamjit Dhuri, Karnail
Gill, Kuldeep
Manak, Surinder
Shinda, Swaran
Lata, Pammi Bai, Jagmohan Kaur, Narinder
Biba and many modern Punjabi singers.
He met singer Kuldeep
Manak and penned many folklores for him. The first
songs of Dev recorded by Manak included Jaimal Phattaand Kaulan (Raja
Rasalu), both released on 7 inch, 45 rpm EP, Punjab Dian Lok Gathawan, by HMV in 1973. Lyrics of Dev under the genre, Kali, became so popular that people started regarding
the singer, Kuldeep
Manak, as King of Kalian although Manak sang only 13-14 Kalian in his career. This was due to the record-broken
popularity of one of his kali, Tere Tille Ton that was released on Manak's first LP, Ik Tara, by HMV in 1976. Dev
has penned almost every Punjabi
Qissa (English: Folk story) even those that were not so
commonly known in the society including Bego-Inder, Jani Chor, Roda-Jalali,
Kehar Singh-Ram Kaur and more.
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