Naz khialvi poetry in urdu
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Naz Khialvi
Naz Khialvi | |
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Born | 1947 Toba Tek Singh |
Died | December 12, 2010 Toba Tek Singh |
Occupation | lyricist, radio broadcaster |
Known for | Sandal Dharti |
Notable works | Tum Ek Gorakh Dhada Ho (You are a Puzzle) |
Naz Khialvi (1947- December 12, 2010) was a Pakistani lyricist and radio broadcaster, who most known for his Sufi verse, Tum Ek Gorakh Dhada Ho (You are a Puzzle), later sung by legendary Qawwali singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, making both of them a "household name". He also host radio show, Sandhal Dharti at Faisalabad radio station for 27 years.[1][2][3]
Biography
Born Muhammad Siddique, in Tandlianwala, 170 km from Lahore, in the Punjab province of Pakistan, Khialvi later became a broadcaster with state-run radio, and also hosted a radio show, Sandhal Dharti on Faisalabad radio station for 27 years. [1] He also wrote lyrics in Urdu and Punjabi.
He was awarded the "Excellence in Radio Compering Award" in 2000.[4]
He died in his native Tandlianwala, following an illness, on December 12, 2010, at the age of 63.
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Noted lyricist Naz Khialvi dies following illness
Dec 15, 2010 08:45 PM IST
Noted lyricist Naz Khialvi, whose compositions were sung by legendary performer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, has died following an illness, members of his family said.
Noted lyricist Naz Khialvi, whose compositions were sung by legendary performer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, has died following an illness, members of his family said.
Khialvi, whose real name was Muhammad Siddique, died in his hometown of Toba Tek Singh, 120 km from Lahore. He died on December 12, his family members said.
Born in 1947, Khialvi was also a broadcaster and had hosted the "Sandhal Dharti" show on Faisalabad radio station for 27 years.
One of his colleagues, Zainab Fayaz, said Khialvi was awarded the Excellence in Radio Compering Award in 2000. Khialvi's "Tum aik gorakh dhanda ho", which was sung by the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, became a huge hit and made both men household names.
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