Ahmad Bashir

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Ahmad Bashir (Punjabi, Urdu: احمد بشیر; March 24, 1923 – December 25, 2004) was a writer, journalist, intellectual and film director from Pakistan. He was the father of leading television artists Bushra Ansari, Asma Abbas, Sumbal Shahid and poet & author Neelam Ahmad Bashir and son Humayun Sheikh. Begum Parveen Atif, also an Urdu short story writer, columnist, travelogue writer in Urdu and Punjabi, was his sister. His wife Mehmooda was his partner since 1947. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ahmad Bashir
rdf:langString Ahmad Bashir
rdf:langString احمد بشیر
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xsd:date 1923-03-24
xsd:date 2004-12-25
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rdf:langString Dil Bhatkey Ga, Jo Milay Thay Raaste Mein, film Neela Parbat
rdf:langString Writer, Journalist
rdf:langString Neelam Bashir
rdf:langString Parveen Atif
rdf:langString Grandchildren: Meera Ansari, Nariman Ansari, Waqas Abbas, Zara Abbas, Saif Sheikh,Shiraz Nasir,Sadaf Nasir,Ahmed Nasir
rdf:langString Mehmooda
rdf:langString Literature, biography, socialism
rdf:langString Ahmad Bashir (Punjabi, Urdu: احمد بشیر; March 24, 1923 – December 25, 2004) was a writer, journalist, intellectual and film director from Pakistan. He was the father of leading television artists Bushra Ansari, Asma Abbas, Sumbal Shahid and poet & author Neelam Ahmad Bashir and son Humayun Sheikh. Begum Parveen Atif, also an Urdu short story writer, columnist, travelogue writer in Urdu and Punjabi, was his sister. His wife Mehmooda was his partner since 1947. He was a close friend of Urdu writers Mumtaz Mufti and Ibn-e-Insha. Mumtaz Mufti helped him join the now defunct Urdu-language daily newspaper Imroze after the independence of Pakistan.
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