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INDEX OF Artists

Selected poetry of hundreds of poets

Highly regarded senior poet, admired by both critics and readers alike. Over the years, he has been honored with several literary awards, including the prestigious Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy Award.

Prominent poet of New Ghazal in Pakistan.

A celebrated poet, an emerging critic, and a dedicated mentor. He is also engaged in teaching the fine technicalities and delicate intricacies of Urdu script and poetry.

Poet, editor, and film lyricist.

Forme one of the most prominent journalists in Pakistan.

One of the prominent ghazal poets of the post-independence era, editor of the renowned Urdu magazine "Aahang," and recipient of Pakistan's prestigious literary award, the "Aadam Ji" Prize.

One of the most prominent poets representing Rampur style.

One of the leading poets of the post-modernist generation, known for blending classical expression with contemporary sensibility.

One of the founding fathers of modern Urdu poetry.

Prominent progressive critic and a story writer of romantic nature.

One of the most lyrical of ghazal poets associated with the progressive movement. Outstanding film lyricist. Recipient of the Dada Sahab Phalke Award.

One of the important progressive poets, famous for his ghazals in Bollywood films like 'Baazaar' and 'Gaman'.

Prominent modern poet / was associated with the magazine 'Tahrik'.

A combination of classical ghazal with a touch of modern charm, enriched by a graceful feminine tone.

Famous Urdu personality. Most well-known Mushaira compere and orator.

One of the prominent popular poets.

Senior Urdu poet known for his ghazals. Widely published and honored with many awards like Firaq Gorakhpuri Award and Urdu Academy U.P. Award.

Prominent story writer and playwright of Pakistan, influenced by the modernist mode of writing.

Film actress known as "The Tragedy Queen." She published a book of poetry, "Tanha Chaand.".

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