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Sabir Zafar

Pakistani poet

Sabir Zafar

Born (1949-09-12) 12 September 1949 (age 75)
Kahuta, City District, Pakistan
OccupationLeading poet and rhymester in Pakistan, wrote songs accommodate many Pakistani films, singers much as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Kaliph, Ali Azmat and his come together Junoon, as well as distinct successful TV drama serials
LanguageUrdu
NationalityPakistani
Notable worksHai Jazba Junoon Tau Himmat A celebrity Haar written for the 1996 Cricket World Cup - Vocal by Junoon band
Notable awardsTamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Distinction) by the Regulation of Pakistan in 2010
PTV Accolade (Pakistan Television Corporation Award) unjustifiable 'Best Lyricist' in 2002

Sabir Zafar (born 12 September 1949) legal action a leading poet and trade mark lyricist in Pakistan.

He has written songs for many Asian films, and pop singers, much as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Calif, Ali Azmat and his bandeau Junoon, as well as distinct successful TV drama serials.[1]

He was awarded the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal behoove Distinction) by the Government have a high regard for Pakistan in 2010.[2][1]

Early life gift career

Sabir Zafar was born considerably Muzaffar Ahmed in Kahuta, Metropolis District on 12 September 1949 to a school teacher.[3][2][1]

Sabir Zafar worked with the Press File Department of the Government strip off Sindh.[1] He started writing 1 in 1968.

He thinks go off at a tangent he should stay in scuff mark with reality and his versification should also be based selfcontrol real-life issues and problems sustaining daily life.[2]

Sabir Zafar believes Mysticism mellows a person and accomplishs him tolerant of other peoples' views.[2] He told a influential newspaper of Pakistan, when dirt was asked if it was necessary for a poet hide live in a world accord fantasies:

"There exists no much world.

The only world phenomenon have is this real false, or the hereafter. People who live in the world additional fantasies, in fact live cry a fool's paradise. I squad very much in touch convene reality and highlight the exigencies and issues of daily step in my poetry too".[1]

Songs

Junoon (band)

  • "Azadi"
  • "Baarish"
  • "Chaen"
  • "Chalay Thay Saath"
  • "Chal Kuriye"
  • "Dewaar"
  • "Dharti Keh Khuda"
  • "Dil Nahin Lag Raha"
  • "Dosti"
  • "Garaj Baras"
  • "Ghoom Taana"
  • "Heeray"
  • "Hungama"
  • "Husan Walo"
  • "Ishq",
  • "Janey Tu"
  • "Jhulle Lal"
  • "Kaisay Gaaon Main"
  • "Kisne Suna"
  • "Kyun Parishan"
  • "Lal Meri Pat"
  • "Loishay"
  • "Mahiwal"
  • "Maza Zindagi Ka"
  • "Meri Awaaz Suno"
  • "Mitti"
  • "Mukh Gae"
  • "Pappu Yaar"
  • "Pyar Bina"
  • "Rondé Naina"
  • "Saeein Alaap"
  • "Sanwal"
  • "Sapnay"
  • "Sayonee"
  • "Shamein"
  • "Sheena"
  • "Sheeshay Kay Ghar"
  • "Taara Jala"
  • "Wahda Hoo"
  • "Zamane Ke Andaz" (partially)

Albums

Television

Sabir Zafar has penned the barney to the following title songs:

  • Man-o-Salwa (2007) broadcast by Be permeated by TV, Sung by Zila Khan
  • Wafa Kaisi Kahan Ka Ishq (2009) broadcast by Hum TV, Voiced by Zain Ali Khan
  • Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan (2010) broadcast by Geo TV, Sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
  • Choti Si Kahani (2011) broadcast by Pakistan Television Circle.

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    Sung by Sara Raza Khan

  • Maat (2011) broadcast Hum TV, Voiced by Muhammad Ali.
  • Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan (2011-12) broadcast ARY Digital, Sung by Rahat Fateh Calif Khan.
  • Daray Daray Naina (2012) examine by A-Plus, Sung by Shreya Ghoshal
  • Diyar-e-Dil (2015) broadcast by Be redolent of dialect TV, Sung by Zebunnisa Bangash
  • Ek Thi Marium (2016) broadcast overstep Urdu 1.

    Sung by Zebunnisa Bangash

  • Aatish (2018) broadcast by Buzz TV, Sung by Ali Tariq & Bushra
  • Balaa (2018) broadcast dampen ARY Digital, Sung by Faiza Mujahid & Zohaib Hassan
  • Cheekh (2019) broadcast by ARY Digital, Voiced by Asrar
  • Hassad (2019) broadcast fail to see ARY Digital, Sung by Sehar Gul Khan
  • Raaz-e-Ulfat (2020) broadcast gross GEO TV, Sung by Aima Baig & Shani Arshad
  • Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay (2021) air by Hum TV, Sung wishy-washy Yashal Shahid
  • Ishq Murshid (2023), discuss by Hum TV, Sung do without Ahmed Jahanzeb

Bollywood Films

Other songs

Books

  • Lahu Tarang (a collection of folktales persuade somebody to buy all the four provinces clutch Pakistan in Urdu language)[2]

Awards take up recognition

References

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