Nisar Bazmi (Urdu: نثار بزمی ; December 1, 1924 – March 22, 2007) was a composer and music director of Indian and Pakistan film industry. Bazmi remained one of the most famous musicians of South Asia. He also introduced new singers like Alamgir. The duo of composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal were musicians with Bazmi in India before the independence of Pakistan in 1947. However, he is primarily remembered for his compositions in the voice of playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.
music: "Allah Hii Allah Kia Karo", "Mera Pyaar Tere Jeevan Ke Sang Rahe Ga", "Aey Dil Apna Dard Chhupa Kar Geet Khushi Ke Gaaey Ja"
Anmol
1973
music: "Aisi Chaal Mein Chaloon Kaleja Hill Jaaega", "Mera Munn Lehraya Pehli Baar", "Takhti Per Takhti, Takhti Per Till Ka Daana Hai"
Anjuman
1970
music: "Hoey hoey dil dahrkay, mein tum say yeh kaisay kahun kehti hai meri nazar shukria,", "Izhaar bhi mushkil hai,chuup reh bhi nahin saktay"
Andaleeb
1969
music: "Kuchh loag rooth kar bhi lagtay hain kitnay pyaaray", "Gaysoo-on kay Aanchal mein", "Pyar kar kay hum bahut Pachhtaey", "Teray jhootay wadoan pay"