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  2. Jan Nisar Akhtar - Wikipedia

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    Jan Nisar Akhtar (18 February 1914 – 19 August 1976) was an Indian poet of Urdu ghazals and nazms, and a part of the Progressive Writers' Movement, who was also a lyricist for Bollywood. [ 1 ] He was the son of Muztar Khairabadi and great grandson of Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi , who were both Urdu poets.

  3. Deewangi - Wikipedia

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    Jan Nisar serves as a sequel to the series; it was launched on 11 May 2024 on the same network, Geo Entertainment, and stars the same lead cast. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The series was reported as the fastest Pakistani production to reach 2 billion views on YouTube .

  4. Muztar Khairabadi - Wikipedia

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    He was the father of poet and lyricist Jan Nisar Akhtar and grandfather of Javed Akhtar and Salman Akhtar. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] His great grandchildren include Farhan Akhtar , Zoya Akhtar , and Kabir Akhtar . [ 5 ]

  5. Jaan Nissar Lone - Wikipedia

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    He started film composition with the Hindi film Shudra: The Rising in 2012. [3] He has composed the song "Rubaru" [4] from the Bollywood film Ginny Weds Sunny, [5] which was nominated at the Mirchi Music Awards in the category of best Raga-based songs, along with his track, "Allah Teri Kya Shaan Hai," featured in the film "18.11: A Code of Secrecy."

  6. Majaz - Wikipedia

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    [a] Safia was the wife of poet Jan Nisar Akhtar. Thus, Majaz was the maternal uncle of Javed Akhtar. [4] Majaz suffered from a hearing impairment even as a child, and probably for this reason, he tended to be somewhat difficult, with erratic behavior; he was moody and also a loner. [2]

  7. Noorie - Wikipedia

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    The film's music is by Khayyam and the lyrics by Jan Nisar Akhtar. The film was a "Super-Hit" and the seventh highest-grossing film at the Indian box office in 1979. [ 2 ] It was also an overseas hit in China, where it released in 1981, [ 3 ] and became one of the most successful Indian films in China at the time, along with Awaara and Caravan .

  8. List of Aligarh Muslim University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jan Nisar Akhtar: MA urdu poet, Hindu/Urdu film lyricist [38] Javed Akhtar: urdu poet, Hindu/Urdu film lyricist Khwaja Ahmad Abbas: Hindi/Urdu film director, novelist, screenwriter and journalist [36] Muzaffar Ali: 1966 BSc film director [39] Naseeruddin Shah: 1971 BA Bollywood actor [40] Saeed Jaffrey: British-Indian actor [41] Shaheed Latif ...

  9. Category:Urdu-language poets from India - Wikipedia

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    A. Kalim Aajiz; Shabab Aalam; Hasnain Aaqib; Khwaja Haidar Ali Aatish; Taqi Abedi; Zahid Abrol; Pagal Adilabadi; Najm Afandi; Afsar Maudoodi; Hamid Ullah Afsar; Khwaja Muhammad Afzal