NEW DELHI: Doyen of Hindi poetry Gopal Das Neeraj passed away at the AIIMS trauma centre here. He was 93.
A Padma Bhushan awardee, Neeraj had suffered a head injury following a fall at his house in Agra and was undergoing treatment at a hospital there, Dr Rajesh Malhotra, chief of the AIIMS trauma centre, said.
“He was shifted to the trauma centre here in a critical condition. He had kidney failure, infection all over his body and head injury. He passed away at around 7.30 pm,” he said.
Neeraj’s family was by his side during his last hours.
Many of popular Bollywood songs penned by Neeraj went on to become huge hits. ‘Karvaan guzar gaya, gubar dekhte rahe’, was one of his most popular tracks.
Before he gained name and fame as a lyricist, Neeraj had even worked in a Meerut college where, it is said, he was accused of not taking classes. Angry at the allegations, he quit the institution and joined another one in Aligarh where he taught Hindi.
Neeraj liked the city and Maurice Road, Janakpuri, became his address. However, his increasing popularity as a poet attracted Bollywood’s attention. He got offers to pen songs for films which gave him wider recognition. Neeraj shifted to Mumbai and penned one popular number after another.
However, some years later, Neeraj again decided to shift back to Aligarh.
Neeraj, who was awarded Padma Shri in 1991 and Padma Bhushan in 2007, was born in Purvali village of Uttar Pradesh’s Etawa district.
His works include: ‘Dard Diya Hai’, ‘Asawari’ ‘Likh Likh Bhejat Pati’ and more.PTI