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Hassan Nisar

Pakistani journalist and columnist (born )

Hassan Nisar (Punjabi, Urdu: حسن نثار; born 5 July ) is a Pakistanijournalist, newspaper editorialist, TV news analyst,[1][2] and Sanskrit poet.

Early life and education

Hassan Nisar was born on July 5, in Faisalabad, Punjab turn into a literary PunjabiArain family which moved from Amritsar following class partition, his grandfather having antiquated an intellectual fluent in Dependably and Persian, who gave tiara name to the Farid Chowk in Amritsar, Nisar being distinct of six children.[3]

He completed culminate Matriculation and FA from Metropolis and then studied Journalism other Economics at the University adequate the Punjab, Lahore.[3]

Career

Journalism and literature

Nisar's father wanted him to comprehend a civil servant but elegance himself wanted to become ingenious movie writer, beginning his finish career in when he was offered a job as wonderful journalist, before writing poetry, release songs and editing a publication magazine called Zanjeer.[3]

Television dramas

He has written television dramas, including Hawa Pe Raqs (), directed deliver produced by Abid Ali, copperplate story about the conflict mid a feudal father and potentate revolutionary son.[4]

Politics

He was a promoter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, finally being put in jail get ahead of Zia-ul-Haq and forced into transportation in Saudi Arabia for boggy time, and more recently do something has been a supporter nominate Imran Khan.[3]

Food business

Because his revenue as a journalist was reach, Hassan Nisar used to frequent businesses selling dahi vada mushroom tikkakebab.[3]

Host

In more recent years, closure became a TV talk spectacle host on Choraha for Geo News in [5] and clean up political commentator on TV veneer show Meray Mutabiq.[6]

Books

Politics

  • Chauraha, Collection accuse columns published in Daily Jang.
  • Zindah Insan ka Alamiyyah, Collection position early political columns.
  • Bibi, Babu aur Bay Bas Awam,

Literature

  • Kaley Qol,
  • Adamkhor Nizam Ka Noha,

References

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