Updated On: 21 August, 2019 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Talat Aziz
Talat Aziz bids farewell to his mentor and father figure Mohammed Zahur Khayyam Hashmi

Khayyam
I first met him during my performance at a private mehfil in Khar, in 1978. After my performance, Khayyam saab walked up to me and told me, 'Beta, I like your voice. One day, I will give you a break.' When Umrao Jaan (1981) was conceived, there was no male song in the original script. So, Khayyam saab told Muzaffar Ali [director] saab, 'I want you to include a male song so that it can lend a poetic vibe to Farooq Sheikh's character and Umrao Jaan can fall in love with him. That's how the song, Zindagi Jab Bhi Teri Bazm Mein, was created, and I came into the picture. I remember going to his house for 15 days for rehearsals before we recorded the song.

Khayyam was accorded State Honours. Pics/ Sameer Markande, Yogen Shah