The woman behind Kashmir’s Mehjoor
By: Dr. Rajesh Bhat
Mehjoor has been accorded the title “Poet of Kashmir”. Undoubtedly, as he was a man of acute awareness. The poetry he composed, made him the poet of revolution as well as romance. While a postal stamp, a feature film and a lot of other material exists regarding his life and the corpus of work left behind by him and the fact that he has been put on a pedestal to be accorded a place in history, very little is known about the woman behind the poet, in this case the revered Mehtab Begum!
It is no easy task to maintain the household of a poet who as his livelihood dictated and took him to far off places, mountaintops, remote and barren as well as bountiful but isolated villages and towns. Since Mehjoor, the great poet could in no way

subsist only on a poet’s earnings that is why he like all Kashmiris, inherited a trait to seek secure employment with the government. However, a Patwari’s job being helter skelter, Mehjoor never had the luxury of a fixed abode. As is evident from a series of letters he wrote to friends and well-wishers and his poetry fans all over India, he lamented that he had to sleep without food and water many a time he was on duty.
Mehtab Begum—Mehjoor’s better half
