Zia Sarhadi


Zia Sarhadi was an Indian and Pakistani screenwriter and director of films in the Indian Film Industry, whose career spanned what is widely considered the Golden Age of Indian Cinema.

Career

He was the father of TV and radio actor Khayyam Sarhadi and grandfather of actress Zhalay Sarhadi. As a director, he was probably best known for his films Hum Log, Baiju Bawra and Footpath.
He was involved in writing the script as a consultant for the film Mother India, considered one of the greatest Indian films of all time, but is rarely credited for his contribution. Described as an "unaffiliated Marxist", his films were known for dealing with social issues of the period. His film Footpath, for instance, dealt with issues of moral guilt in the 1950s India.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorScreenwriterNotes
1936Bhole Bhale
1936Deccan Queen
1936ManmohanActor and lyricist also
1937Jagirdar
1937KokilaLyricist
1938Madhur Milan
1938Abhilasha
1938Hum Tum Aur WohLyricist
1938Teen Sau Din Ke BaadLyricist
1938Gramophone Singer
1939Seva Samaj
1939Ladies OnlyLyricist also
1939Jeevan Sathi
1940SajaniLyricist also
1940Ali Baba
1941Bahen
1943Nadaan
1945Yateem
1947Elaan
1948Anokha PyarLyricist
1948Anokhi Ada
1951Hum Log
1952Baiju Bawra
1953Footpath
1956Awaaz
1960Rahguzar
1964Betidialogues only
1966Insaan
1967Lakhon Mein Aik
1977Naya Suraj