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  2. Pagal Adilabadi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Shareef (Urdu: احمد شريف), (19 May 1941 – c.2007), popularly known as Pagal Adilabadi (Urdu: احمد شريف پاگل عادل آبادى), was an Urdu poet from Adilabad, India. He wrote mazahiya shayari or humorous poetry in his native dialect of Hyderabadi Urdu. [1] His pen name, "Pagal", means "crazy" in Urdu. [2]

  3. Khushbu (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    The recurring theme of elusive love is often explored in ghazals such as "Wo tou khushbu hai" (He is fragrance), where the poet describes the essence of love as fleeting and intangible, like a scent. For example, in "Khushbu bhi us k tarz-e-pazeerai per gai" (Fragrance also goes by his style of welcome), the poet suggests that even fragrance is ...

  4. Sarfraz Shahid - Wikipedia

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    As a humorous Urdu poet, Shahid participated in many Mushairas in the USA, UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Singapore, and Nepal. He authored more than 32 Books, including collections of humorous poetry. [3] He died on 27 December 2021 in Islamabad and was buried at the H-8 graveyard. He was survived by a widow and 3 sons. [1]

  5. Zakir Khan (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Khan is known for his punchline "Sakht Launda", a humorous reference to a man with strong self-control who resists romantic advances. [6] He has also performed with Joke Singh at Gurgaon. [11] Khan is an emerging Urdu Poet and comes from a family of artists. He has presented his poetry in events like Rekhta. [12]

  6. Pakistani poetry - Wikipedia

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    Hakim Ahmad Shuja – Pakistani Urdu and Persian poet (1893–1969) Iftikhar Arif – Pakistani poet and litterateur (born 1944) Jaun Elia – Pakistani poet (1931–2002) Jawayd Anwar – Pakistani poet and writer (1959–2011) Josh Malihabadi – Indian poet (1898–1982) Kishwar Naheed – Pakistani writer

  7. 50 love quotes from movies that will have you at 'hello' - AOL

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    In the compilation below, you’ll find quotes from “The Holiday,” “Love Actually,” “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” and, of course, the 1987 classic, “Moonstruck” in which Rose ...

  8. List of Urdu humorists - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of those literary Humorist who did the works in Urdu language in the forma of both Prose and Poetry. Most of the writer comes from Pakistan and India. Most of the writer comes from Pakistan and India.

  9. Ibn-e-Insha - Wikipedia

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    Along with his poetry, he was regarded as one of the best humorists of Urdu. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] His poetry has a distinctive diction laced with language reminiscent of Amir Khusro in its use of words and construction that is usually heard in the more earthy dialects of the Hindi-Urdu complex of languages, and his forms and poetic style has influenced ...