Pakistani poet and lyricist (1944–2023)
Amjad Islam Amjad , PP , Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Urdu : امجد اسلام امجد ; 4 August 1944 – 10 February 2023) was a Pakistani Urdu poet , screenwriter, playwright and lyricist.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The author of more than 70 books,[ 5] he received many awards for his literary work and screenplay for TV, including Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) awards. Later on, he also received the prestigious Tamgh-e-Imtiaz in 1998.[ 1] [ 2] [ 6]
Early life and education
Amjad was born in Lahore , Punjab in British India (now Pakistan ).[ 1] [ 7] His family originally belonged to Sialkot .[ 8] He received his secondary education in Lahore, and graduated from Government Islamia College Civil Lines , Lahore. He was also member of the college cricket team and participated in the inter-collegiate tournament. He gained a Masters of Arts degree in Urdu literature from Punjab University .[ 4]
Career
Professional career
He began his career as a lecturer in Govt. M.A.O. College Lahore .[ 4] He worked as a director at Pakistan Television Corporation from 1975 to 1979, before returning to teaching.[ 7] [ 4] [ 9]
In 1989, Amjad was appointed Director General of the Urdu Science Board . He had also worked as a project director of the Children Library Complex.[ 1] [ 4]
Literature
He has written many columns, translation, criticism and essays while his main focus remained writing nazms , a type of Urdu poetry.[ 7]
Television scriptwriter
Amjad is the writer of many drama series for Pakistan Television Corporation including Waris . Among his most notable dramas are Dehleez, Samandar, Raat, Waqt and Apnay Log .[ 1]
Lyricist
He wrote the lyrics of Mann Ki Lagan for the 2003 movie Paap , the song which launched the Bollywood career of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan .[ 10]
Journalism
In June 2008, he joined Urdu newspaper Daily Express [ 11] and wrote column with the title of Chasham-e-Tamasha .[ 11]
Illness and death
Amjad died from a cardiac arrest on 10 February 2023, at the age of 78.[ 12] [ 13]
Legacy
Amjad Islam Amjad has been a vital part of the literary world. some of his famous dramas include; Varis, Din, Fishar and many more. In 1975, his famous TV drama Khuwab Jaagtay Hain won an award.
He also translated the poetries of the African poets in Urdu called Kale Logon ki Roshan Nazmein.
In December 2019, Amjad received the Necip Fazil International Culture and Art Award in Istanbul , Turkey.[ 14]
Amjad Islam Amjad also wrote dramas based on criticism. He has been honoured with many national and international awards.[ 6] He was a member of Blessing for All foundation.[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
Awards and honours
Bibliography
PTV drama serials
Waris (1979 to 1980)[ 1] [ 2]
Dehleez (1981)[ 1]
Samandar (1983)
Waqt (1986)
Fishaar
Raat [ 1]
Din (1992)[ 1]
Eendhen
Inkaar
Chacha Abdul Baqi (short)
Daman Ki Aag (short)
Lahu Meain Phool (short)
Private serials
Agar
Girah
Zamana
Bandagi
Sheeraza
Sher-Dil
Long plays (PTV)
Bazdeed
Dukhon Ki Chadar
Apnay Log
Laikin
Dhund Ke Uss Par
Sham Se Pehley
Nizam Lohaar
Ghanti
TV, TV
Ye Kinara Chala Ke Naau Chali
Baazgasht
Abhi Tou Mein Jawan Hun
Mutthi Se Phisalti Rait
Aag Sab Ko Jalati Hai
Johar
Nazdeek
Short plays (25 minutes, PTV)
Jo Yun Hota Tou Kya Hota
Aap Kal Aaiye
Taale Mand Ki Pareshaniyan
Deewar Ke Iss Par-Uss Par
Makan Ki Talaash Mein
Shauq Bohat Hai
Sheesha-O-Sang
General plays (50 minutes, PTV)
Aakhri Khawab (1973)[ 1]
Barzakh (1974)[ 1]
Moum Ki Guriya (1974)[ 1]
Khwab Jagtey Hain (1975)[ 1]
Ya Naseeb Clinic
Balkani
Sauda
Ahl-E-Nazar
Shabzad
Rubaroo
Suragh E Sahar
Pichli Raat Ka Chand
Sawaal
Mere Bhi Hain Kuch Khwab
Gardish
Jaras
Bachon Ka Bagh
Ehsas E Ziyan
Apna Ghar
Zindagi Ke Miley Mein
Ulti Churri
Sooraj Bhi Tamashai
Paras Pathar
Doosra Qadam
Apney Hissey Ka Bhouj
Tawaan
Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai
Ghairon Se Kaha Tum Ne
Idher Udher Se
Zero Point
Abhi Nahi Kabhi Nahi
Tasalsul
Girti Hui Deewar
Aakhri Tamatar
Qutab Sitara
Qafla E Sakht Jan
Ghar
Pewasta Reh Shajar Se
Phir Yun Huwa[ 1]
Apni Khudi Pehchaan
Mere Khawab Reza Reza
Bakrey Ki Shadi
Basharat
Zero Point 2
Bara Andhera Hai
Eesaar
Eid Ka Tohfa
Adapted plays
Kan Russ
Bandagi Bechargi
Bura Aadmi
Aks Aur Aainey
Dehaktey Khwab
Waris [ 1]
Manzil Hai Kahan
Gard Bad E Hayat
Rifi Ki Duniya
Ehsaan
Sannata
Baitey Baitiyan
Amar Bail
Hisaab
Summander Ke Nichey
Dou Gaz Zameen
Namak Haram
Ghanti
Bara Andhera Hai
Barf Mein Lagi Aag
Chacha Abdul Baqi
Lahu Mei Phool
Punjabi plays
Nehle Te Dehla
Khauta Sikka
Bhukh
Plays for children
Jadu Ki Sheeshi
Bahadur Shehzada
Daal Mei Kala
Stage plays
Ghar Aya Mehmaan
Dastak
Kis Ko Keh Rahe Ho
Short films
Doosri Taraf
Beneath The Sea
Tele film
Audio albums
Publications
Publication
Type
Year
Barzakh [ 2]
Poetry
1974
Aks
Translation of Modern Resistance Poetry Of Palestine
1976
Saatwan Dar
Poetry
1978
Waris [ 2]
TV Serial
1980
Kalay Logon Ki Roshan Nazmein
Translations of the Blacks' Poetry From US & Africa
1981
Dehleez
TV Serial
1982
Fishar
Poetry
1982
Shaher Der Shaher
Travelogue
1988
Zara Phir Se Kehna
Poetry
1988
Aankhon Mein Tere Sapney
Lyrics
1989
Chashm-E-Tamasha
Columns
1990
Lahu Mein Phool
Adapted Plays
1990
Nai Puraney
A new Look on Classic Urdu Poetry
1991
Apney Log
Long Plays
1991
In The Last Days Of Autumn
English Translation of Selected Poetry
1991
Khizaan Ke Akhri Din
Collected Works (Poetry)
1991
Yeh Afsaney
Selection And Criticism of Short Stories
1992
Kehkashan
Anthology of Urdu Poetesses
1992
Us Paar
Poetry
1992
Resham Resham
Travelogue
1992
Waqt
TV Serial
1993
Itne Khwab Kahan Rakhun Gaa
Poetry
1994
Ya Naseeb Clinic [ 2]
Comedy Plays
1995
Khatay Meethay
Columns
1995
Sapne Baat Nahi Karte
Lyrics
1995
Din
TV Serial
1995
Raat
TV Serial
1995
Samundar
TV Serial
1997
Baarish Ki Awaz
Poetry
1997
Dakhtey Chale Gaey
Columns
1998
Sahar Aasar
Poetry
1998
Nayi Aankhen Purane Khwab
Columns
1999
Sapne Kaise Baat Karein
Lyrics
1999
Jahannam Ki Dasween Gehrai
Translation
1999
Mere Bhi Hain Kuch Khwab
Collected "Nazmein"
1999
Hum Us Ke Hain
Collected "Ghazlein"
1999
Sahilon Ki Hawa
Collected "Ghazlein"
1999
Sahilon Ki Hawa
Poetry
2000
Bandagi
TV series
2001
Chaoon
Columns
2002
Phir Yun Huwa
Poetry
2003
Mohabbat Aisa Dariya Hai
Selected Poems
2004
Saat Din
Travelogue
2004
Autograph
Selection Of Majeed Amjad's Poetry
2004
Tere Dhayaan Ki Taiz Hawa
Selected Poems
2004
Desperate In Love
Selected English Translations
2004
Love Encompasses All
English Translations
2005
Yahin Kahin
Poetry
2006
Teesrey Pehar Ki Dhoop
Columns
2007
Khwab Jagte Hein
Selected Plays
2007
Sapno Se Bhari Aankhen
Collected Lyrics
2008
Chalo Japan Chaltey Hein
Travelogue
2008
Asbab
Hamd-O-Naat
2008
Yeh Mera Shehr-Esukhan
Selection of Parveen Shakir's Poetry
2008
Nazdeek
Poetry
2009
Dhund Ke Us Paar
Columns
2009
Raat Samundar Mein
Selection of Ghazals
2010
Sham Saray
Poetry
2012
Koi Din Aur
Columns (Condolence)
2012
Shifting Sands
Translations In English
2011
Baatein Kerte Din
Poetry
2014
Kara Bayu
Translations in Turkish
2014
Cento Poesie D’amore
Translations in Italian
2014
Geet Hamaray
Songs For Children (3 Volumes)
2015
Girah
TV Serial
2017
Chirag E Rehguzar
Columns
2017
Safar Parey
Travelogues
2018
Zindagi Ke Meley Mein
Poetry
2018
Such Ki Talaash Mein
Criticism
2018
Al Hub-O-Nahar
Translations In Arabic
2018
See also
References
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^ "Literary icon Amjad Islam Amjad passes away in Lahore" . The Express Tribune . 10 February 2023. Apart from being the author of more than seventy books, he is the subject of more than ten more, each written by authors and critics globally-renowned in their own right.
^ a b "Writer and poet Amjad Islam Amjad dies in Lahore" . www.thenews.com.pk . Retrieved 17 February 2023 .
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^ "Interview" . Contact Pakistan.com website. Archived from the original on 3 January 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2020 .
^ "Did you know? Bollywood's 'Man Ki Lagan' was written by Amjad Islam Amjad" . The Express Tribune . 10 February 2023.
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^ "A huge loss: Pakistanis mourn Amjad Islam Amjad's demise" . The Express Tribune . 10 February 2023.
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