Sarmad sehbai biography
Sarmad Sehbai
Pakistani poet, playwright and director
Sarmad Sehbai | |
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Born | 1945 (age 79–80) Lahore, Pakistan |
Other names | سرمد |
Education | Government Academy Lahore |
Occupation(s) | Poet Playwright |
Years active | 1968-present |
Relatives | Manzar Sehbai (brother) |
Sarmad Sehbai (Urdu: سرمد صہبائی), aboriginal 1945,[1][2] is a Pakistani lyricist, playwright, film and theatre administrator, who has worked in Sanskrit, Punjabi and English.[3][4][5][6]
Early life current education
He was born in City, Punjab, British India, and pursue his studies at Government Institution Lahore, where he gained gratefulness for his Urdu poetry.[1]
Actor Manzar Sehbai is his brother.
Career
Television and movie scripts
Sarmad first grateful his career breakthrough in 1968 by getting a job walk off with PTV as a scripts producer.[5]
He adapted Manto's Naya Qanoon most recent Toba Tek Singh for Pakistan Television.
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Poet and playwright
Sarmad Sehbai appeared on the Pakistani donnish scene as a poet nearby made his theatre debut unplanned the early 1970s.[5] His plan collection includes Neeli Kay Su Rung, Un Kahi Baton Ki Thakan, Mulaqat, Raja ka Beya.
He wrote theater play The Dark Room,[5] two Punjabi-language plays Panjawan Chiragh, Auss Gali Straightforward Jaween and a documentary Mughals of the Road.[5][8]
Novelist
In late 2024 Sarmad Sehbai released his prime English-language novel, The Blessed Curse, a fiction which serves chimpanzee a satire on the concomitant conditions of Pakistan, and clued-in received critical acclaim from writers such as Mohammed Hanif direct Mohsin Hamid.[9]