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  2. Popular Meeruthi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Aijazuddin Shah (Popular Meeruthi) (Urdu: پاپولرمیرٹھی, Hindi: पॉपुलर मेरठी) is an Urdu and Hindi humorist, satirist and poet. He has been performing Mushaira and Kavi Sammelan for the last 45 years all over the world. [2]

  3. List of Punjabi-language poets - Wikipedia

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  4. Shayar (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of shayari are ghazal, sher, nazm, marsiya, qita and many more. [6] Traditionally, that this form of poetry is often read to an audience in a special setting called mehfil . Although there are many professional shayars , who write shayari [ 7 ] for their livelihood, it is an immensely popular form of poetry for younger generation.

  5. Delhi Belly (film) - Wikipedia

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    [24] Pratim D. Gupta of The Telegraph called Delhi Belly "an insanely funny ensemble comedy" and praised writer Akshat Verma's "original screenplay, which knows the difference between physical comedy and slapstick humour." [25] Behindwoods gave a score of three and a half stars and said that the film was "Only for those with a cast iron stomach ...

  6. Ahmad Faraz - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad Shah (Urdu: سید احمد شاہ), better known by his pen name Ahmed Faraz, (Urdu: احمد فراز 12 January 1931 – 25 August 2008) [1] [2] [3] was a Pakistani Urdu poet, scriptwriter and became the founding director general (later chairman) of Pakistan Academy of Letters. [4]

  7. Zia Mohyeddin - Wikipedia

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    Zia Mohyeddin HI SI (Urdu: ضیاء محی الدین; 20 June 1931 – 13 February 2023) was a British-Pakistani film actor, producer, director, and television broadcaster who appeared in both Pakistani cinema and television, as well as in British cinema and television throughout his career.

  8. Raqs-e-Bismil - Wikipedia

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    Raqs-e-Bismil (Urdu: رقص بسمل, lit. 'Dance of the Wounded') is a Pakistani television series that premiered on Hum TV from 25 December 2020 to 9 July 2021. It is directed by acclaimed film director Wajahat Rauf and produced by Shazia Wajahat under Showcase Productions.

  9. Happu Ki Ultan Paltan - Wikipedia

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    Happu Ki Ultan Paltan (Trans. Happu's Weird Life) is an Indian Hindi-language sitcom television series that premiered on 4 March 2019 on And TV. [2] Produced under Edit II productions, it is a spin-off of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!. [3]