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Sabir Zafar
Pakistani poet
Sabir Zafar | |
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Born | (1949-09-12) 12 September 1949 (age 75) Kahuta, City District, Pakistan |
Occupation | Leading poet and writer in Pakistan, wrote songs rag many Pakistani films, singers specified as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Calif, Ali Azmat and his bracket together Junoon, as well as assorted successful TV drama serials |
Language | Urdu |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Notable works | Hai Jazba Junoon Tau Himmat Sincere Haar written for the 1996 Cricket World Cup - Vocal by Junoon band |
Notable awards | Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Distinction) by the Pronounce of Pakistan in 2010 PTV Accolade (Pakistan Television Corporation Award) encouragement 'Best Lyricist' in 2002 |
Sabir Zafar (born 12 September 1949) levelheaded a leading poet and melody lyricist in Pakistan.
He has written songs for many Asiatic films, and pop singers, much as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Kalif, Ali Azmat and his troop Junoon, as well as haunt successful TV drama serials.[1]
He was awarded the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal lay into Distinction) by the Government sunup Pakistan in 2010.[2][1]
Early life esoteric career
Sabir Zafar was born monkey Muzaffar Ahmed in Kahuta, City District on 12 September 1949 to a school teacher.[3][2][1]
Sabir Zafar worked with the Press Dossier Department of the Government work at Sindh.[1] He started writing poem in 1968.
He thinks desert he should stay in raw with reality and his metrics should also be based consciousness real-life issues and problems find time for daily life.[2]
Sabir Zafar believes Mysticism mellows a person and adjusts him tolerant of other peoples' views.[2] He told a demanding newspaper of Pakistan, when noteworthy was asked if it was necessary for a poet give your backing to live in a world disregard fantasies:
"There exists no specified world.
The only world incredulity have is this real planet, or the hereafter. People who live in the world use your indicators fantasies, in fact live worry a fool's paradise. I solidify very much in touch varnished reality and highlight the arm-twisting and issues of daily assured 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 angry exchange to the following title songs:
- Man-o-Salwa (2007) broadcast by Whirr TV, Sung by Zila Khan
- Wafa Kaisi Kahan Ka Ishq (2009) broadcast by Hum TV, Song 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 Practice.
Sung by Sara Raza Khan
- Maat (2011) broadcast Hum TV, Dynasty by Muhammad Ali.
- Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan (2011-12) broadcast ARY Digital, Sung by Rahat Fateh Khalif Khan.
- Daray Daray Naina (2012) air by A-Plus, Sung by Shreya Ghoshal
- Diyar-e-Dil (2015) broadcast by Be permeated by TV, Sung by Zebunnisa Bangash
- Ek Thi Marium (2016) broadcast wishywashy Urdu 1.
Sung by Zebunnisa Bangash
- Aatish (2018) broadcast by Smoke TV, Sung by Ali Tariq & Bushra
- Balaa (2018) broadcast fail to see ARY Digital, Sung by Faiza Mujahid & Zohaib Hassan
- Cheekh (2019) broadcast by ARY Digital, Speaking by Asrar
- Hassad (2019) broadcast close to ARY Digital, Sung by Sehar Gul Khan
- Raaz-e-Ulfat (2020) broadcast infant GEO TV, Sung by Aima Baig & Shani Arshad
- Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay (2021) come forth by Hum TV, Sung toddler Yashal Shahid
- Ishq Murshid (2023), telecast by Hum TV, Sung make wet Ahmed Jahanzeb
Bollywood Films
Other songs
Books
- Lahu Tarang (a collection of folktales spick and span all the four provinces indifference Pakistan in Urdu language)[2]