Chandigarh bids farewell to Imroz, the artist celebrated for his profound connection with the renowned Indian poet, Amrita Pritam. Imroz, born Inderjeet in 1926, passed away at the age of 97, leaving behind an indelible artistic legacy.
The enduring relationship between Imroz and Amrita Pritam began in the 1950s, transcending boundaries and societal norms. Together for over 40 years until Pritam's passing in 2005, they encapsulated an extraordinary love story amidst the turbulent Partition of India.
Born in Punjab, Imroz's artistic journey unfolded through his expressions on canvas, often aligning with the themes resonating in Pritam's poetry—love, loss, and human relationships.
Despite initial years as an illustrator for Pritam, Imroz delved into poetry himself, dedicating numerous works to her. Many of Pritam's evocative poems, particularly those of love and companionship, drew inspiration from their profound relationship.
Imroz's demise marks the end of an era, leaving behind an influential artistic legacy that extends beyond his association with Pritam. He championed his craft and became a symbol of artistic prowess, especially in Chandigarh, his city of residence.
His artistic impact on Pritam's poetry remains a testament to their profound bond. Imroz's departure marks a poignant moment, yet his artistry and contributions to the creative world will resonate for years to come, immortalizing his place in the realm of art and love.