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Who is Pritam Singh? Wiki, Age, Family, BIO & Facts About Amrita Pritam’s Ex-Husband

Pritam Singh was an Indian businessman, editor, and publisher, who was best known as the ex-husband of Amrita Pritam, one of the most prominent writers and poets of the 20th century. Singh and Amrita Pritam had a tumultuous marriage that lasted for 25 years, during which they had two children, a son and a daughter.

Singh was also involved in the literary and cultural scene of pre-partition and post-partition India, as he edited and published several magazines and books. Here are some of the wiki, age, family, bio, and facts about Pritam, the ex-husband of Amrita Pritam.

Pritam Singh Wiki/Bio

NamePritam Singh
Birth DateUnknown
Birth PlaceLahore, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan)
OccupationBusinessman, Editor, Publisher
SpouseAmrita Pritam (m. 1935–1960)
ChildrenNavraj Kwatra (son), Kandala (daughter)
Notable WorksEdited and published magazines like Nagmani, Preetlari, and Savera
Homepagenewsunzip.com

Early Life and Education

Pritam Singh was born in Lahore, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan), to a wealthy and influential family. His father was a prominent businessman, who owned several properties and businesses in Lahore and other parts of Punjab.

Pritam Singh was educated at the prestigious Aitchison College in Lahore, where he excelled in academics and sports. He was also interested in literature and culture and was exposed to the works of various writers and poets, both Indian and Western.

Marriage with Amrita Pritam

Pritam Singh met Amrita Pritam, who was then Amrit Kaur when she was 16 years old. Amrita Pritam was the daughter of Kartar Singh Hitkari, a poet, scholar, and editor of a literary journal. Pritam was attracted to Amrita Pritam’s beauty and intelligence and proposed to her. Amrita Pritam, who had lost her mother at the age of 11, and was raised by her father, agreed to the marriage, as she saw it as a way of escaping her loneliness and finding love. The wedding took place in 1935 when Amrita Pritam was in her mid-teens.

The marriage, however, was not a happy one, as Pritam and Amrita Pritam had different personalities and interests. Singh was a traditional and conservative man, who expected his wife to be a submissive and obedient homemaker. Amrita Pritam, on the other hand, was a rebellious and progressive woman, who wanted to pursue her passion for writing and poetry. Singh was also a jealous and possessive husband, who did not approve of Amrita Pritam’s literary and social activities. He often abused and humiliated her, both physically and verbally.

A photo of Amrita Pritam
A photo of Amrita

Despite the difficulties, Amrita Pritam continued to write and publish her works, with the support of her father and some of her friends. She also gave birth to two children, a son named Navraj Kwatra, and a daughter named Kandala. Pritam, however, did not show much affection or care for his children and was mostly absent from their lives.

Poet Imroz, Amrita Pritam’s partner, passes away at 97

On Friday, December 22, 2023, the world of art and literature lost one of its most cherished gems. Poet and artist Inderjeet alias Imroz, who was best known for his enduring relationship with the legendary poet Amrita Pritam, passed away in Mumbai at the age of 97. He had been suffering from age-related ailments for some time and breathed his last at his daughter’s residence.

Imroz was more than just a partner to Amrita Pritam. He was a poet, painter, and above all, a symbol of true love. His death may have left a void in the world of art and literature, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

Amrita Pritam and Imroz
Amrita and Imroz

Imroz was born in Gujranwala, Punjab (now in Pakistan), in 1926. He belonged to a Sikh family and his original name was Inderjeet Singh Sandhu. He adopted the pen name Imroz, which means “today” in Persian when he started writing poetry.

Literary and Cultural Involvement

Singh was not only a businessman, but also an editor and publisher, who was involved in the literary and cultural scene of pre-partition and post-partition India. He edited and published several magazines, such as Nagmani, Preetlari, and Savera, which featured the works of various writers and poets, both established and emerging. He also published books by some of the prominent authors of the time, such as Khushwant Singh, Rajinder Singh Bedi, and Krishan Chander. He was also a patron of arts and culture and supported many artists, musicians, and performers.

Singh was also a friend and associate of some of the leading literary and cultural figures of the time, such as Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Saadat Hasan Manto, Balraj Sahni, and Guru Dutt. He was also a part of the Progressive Writers’ Movement, which was a group of left-oriented and anti-imperialistic writers and intellectuals, who advocated for social justice and equality. Pritam also participated in the freedom struggle of India and was arrested and jailed several times by the British authorities.

Separation and Divorce

Pritam and Amrita Pritam’s marriage deteriorated over the years, as they grew apart and became estranged. Amrita Pritam also fell in love with Sahir Ludhianvi, a famous Urdu poet and lyricist, who was also a part of the Progressive Writers’ Movement. Amrita Pritam and Sahir Ludhianvi had a passionate and intense relationship, which was reflected in their poetry and letters. However, their relationship was also fraught with difficulties, as Sahir Ludhianvi was a commitment-phobic and insecure man, who could not reciprocate Amrita Pritam’s love and devotion.

Amrita Pritam eventually decided to end her marriage with Pritam and moved out of their house in 1960. She took her children with her and settled in Delhi, where she started a new life. She also changed her name from Amrit Kaur to Amrita Pritam, as a symbol of her independence and identity. Singh and Amrita Pritam got divorced in 1960, after 25 years of marriage.

Later Life and Death

Pritam continued to live in Lahore, where he ran his businesses and publications. He also remarried and had another son. He maintained a cordial relationship with Amrita Pritam and visited her and their children occasionally. He also supported Amrita Pritam’s literary career and published some of her works.

Pritam Singh’s later life and death are not well documented, as he preferred to stay away from the limelight. He died sometime in the late 20th century, at an unknown date and place.

Trivia

  • Singh was a fan of cricket, and often played and watched the game with his friends and associates.
  • Pritam was also a lover of music and had a collection of rare and classical records. He also hosted musical soirees at his house, where he invited famous singers and musicians to perform.
  • Pritam was a generous and charitable man, who donated money and resources to various causes and organizations. He also helped many needy and aspiring writers and artists, by giving them financial and moral support.
  • Singh was a close friend of Guru Dutt, the legendary filmmaker, who made classics like Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool. Pritam also worked with Guru Dutt as an assistant director and producer in some of his films.
  • He was also a friend of Balraj Sahni, the renowned actor, who starred in films like Do Bigha Zamin and Garam Hawa. Singh and Balraj Sahni were both members of the Indian People’s Theatre Association, which was a cultural wing of the Communist Party of India.
  • Singh was also a friend of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, the eminent Urdu poet, who wrote poems like Nuskha Hai Wafa and Subh-e-Azadi.
  • Singh and Faiz Ahmed Faiz were both part of the Progressive Writers’ Movement and also participated in the freedom struggle in India.
  • Pritam also published some of Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s poems in his magazines.

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