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Asad Muhammad Khan (born September 26 , 1932) is a Pakistani novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet. He is author of five Urdu story books. He wrote songs, plays and features for Radio Pakistan and PTV. He received the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz Award in 2009.

Asad Muhammad Khan
BornSeptember 26 , 1932
Bhopal , British India
Alma materSindh Muslim Government Arts & Commerce College, Karachi
OccupationNovelist, playwright, and poet
Years active1973–present
Awards
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (2009)

Kamal-e-Fun Award (2019)


Early life and education


Khan was born on September 26, 1932 in Bhopal , British India . In 1950, he migrated to Pakistan and settled first in Lahore and then permanently in Karachi. He completed his secondary school education in Bhopal in 1949. Later, he graduated from Sindh Muslim Government Arts & Commerce College, Karachi.[1][2][3]


Literary career


Khan has authored nine collections of short stories and a handful of television plays. His first book, "Khhirki Bhar Aasman" was published in 1982. His book "The Harvest of Anger and Other Stories", a collection of his short stories, has been published in English translation, in 2002. Though he wrote his first fictional work, Basauday ki Maryam, a little later in his career, it is regarded one of his best works to date.[1][4][5]

He has penned some popular songs for Radio Pakistan and PTV like, "Zameen ki goud rang se umang se bhari rahay", "Anokha ladla khelan ko mangay chaand", "Tum sung nainan laagay" and others.[3]


Books



Songs



Awards and recognitions


Khan received following awards during his literary career:[6][7][8]


References


  1. Hamid Siddiqui, Maleeha (April 16, 2015). "An evening with Asad Mohammad Khan". Dawn.
  2. "Asad Muhammad Khan". Words Without Borders. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  3. "کہانی آخری وقت تک مانجھتا رہتا ہوں، اسد محمد خاں". express news. February 6, 2014.
  4. Asim Butt, Muhammad (January 19, 2014). "No way out". The News on Sunday.
  5. "اس ماہ کے منتخب مصنفین: اسد محمد خان". National Language Promotion Department. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  6. "Asad Mohammad Khan". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  7. "Announcement of "Kamal Fin Award" for literary services to Asad Muhammad Khan". Celebrities News. March 27, 2021.
  8. "Amar Jaleel, Asad Muhammad Khan and Iftikhar Arif receive Life Time Achievement Award". Pakistan News Releases. December 8, 2019.
  9. "Asad Muhammad Khan Archives". The Missing Slate. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  10. "PAL announces literary awards for 2019". The Express Tribune. March 26, 2021.



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