Sardar Malik


Sardar Mohammad Malik was an Indian Hindi film music director and score composer.

Early life and career

Sardar Mohammad Malik was born on 13 January 1930 in Kapurthala, Punjab, British India. He first was a student at Uday Shankar's India Cultural Centre in Almora, Uttarkhand to learn dancing and singing. He became a trained choreographer in Kathakali, Manipuri and Bharatnatyam there. While at this institute, he also learned music from Ustad Allauddin Khan who also worked at the same centre.
In the late 1940s he came to Bombay, and was the music director for over 600 songs. He is known for his work for films Thokar , Aulad, Bachpan, Maharani Padmini, and especially his musical film Saranga. Consequently, he became known as the 'Saranga man'.

Death and legacy

Sardar Malik died on 27 January 2006 after prolonged illness at age 76.
Malik's wife, Bilqis, was the sister of lyricist Hasrat Jaipuri. The couple have three sons, Anu Malik, Daboo Malik and Abu Malik. All three of his sons have followed in their father's footsteps to become music directors in Bollywood.

Selected filmography