https://youtu.be/kCa_Qt_0uls
चलो फिर से मुस्कुराएं, चलो फिर से दिल जलाएं I
जो गुज़र गयी हैं रातें उन्हें फिर जगा के लाएं I
जो बिसर गयी हैं बातें उन्हें याद में बुलायें I
चलो फिर से दिल लगाएं..
किसी शह-नशीं पे झलकी वो धनक किसी क़बा की I
किसी रग में कसमसाई वो कसक किसी अदा की I
कोई हर्फे-बे-मुरव्वत किसी कुंजे-लब से फूटा I
वो छनक के शीशा-ए-दिल तहे-बाम फिर से टूटा I
ये लगन की और जलन की, ये मिलन की नामिलन की I
जो सही हैं वारदातें जो गुज़र गयी हैं रातें I
जो बिसर गयी हैं बातें कोई इनकी धुन बनाएं I
कोई इनका गीत गाएं..
Faiz Ahmad Faiz (13 February 1911 – 20 November 1984)
was a Pakistani Muslim Marxist, poet, and author in Urdu.
He was one of the most celebrated writers of the Urdu language
in Pakistan. Outside literature, he has been described as "a man
of wide experience" having been a teacher, an army officer, a
journalist, a trade unionist and a broadcaster.
Faiz was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and won
the Lenin Peace Prize.Born in Punjab, British India, Faiz went on
to study at Government College and Oriental College. He went on
to serve in the British Indian Army. After Pakistan's independence,
Faiz became the editor to The Pakistan Times and a leading member
of the Communist Party before being arrested in 1951 as an alleged
part of conspiracy to overthrow the Liaquat administration and replace
it with a left-wing government.Faiz was released after four years in prison
and went on to become a notable member of the Progressive Writers'
Movement and eventually an aide to the Bhutto administration, before
being self-exiled to Beirut. Faiz was an avowed Marxist, and he received
the Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union in 1962. His work remains
influential in Pakistan literature and arts. Faiz's literary work was
posthumously publicly honoured when the Pakistan Government
conferred upon him the nation's highest civil award, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, in 1990.
Faiz Ahmad Faiz (13 February 1911 – 20 November 1984)
was a Pakistani Muslim Marxist, poet, and author in Urdu.
He was one of the most celebrated writers of the Urdu language
in Pakistan. Outside literature, he has been described as "a man
of wide experience" having been a teacher, an army officer, a
journalist, a trade unionist and a broadcaster.
Faiz was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and won
the Lenin Peace Prize.Born in Punjab, British India, Faiz went on
to study at Government College and Oriental College. He went on
to serve in the British Indian Army. After Pakistan's independence,
Faiz became the editor to The Pakistan Times and a leading member
of the Communist Party before being arrested in 1951 as an alleged
part of conspiracy to overthrow the Liaquat administration and replace
it with a left-wing government.Faiz was released after four years in prison
and went on to become a notable member of the Progressive Writers'
Movement and eventually an aide to the Bhutto administration, before
being self-exiled to Beirut. Faiz was an avowed Marxist, and he received
the Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union in 1962. His work remains
influential in Pakistan literature and arts. Faiz's literary work was
posthumously publicly honoured when the Pakistan Government
conferred upon him the nation's highest civil award, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, in 1990.
was a Pakistani Muslim Marxist, poet, and author in Urdu.
He was one of the most celebrated writers of the Urdu language
in Pakistan. Outside literature, he has been described as "a man
of wide experience" having been a teacher, an army officer, a
journalist, a trade unionist and a broadcaster.
Faiz was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and won
the Lenin Peace Prize.Born in Punjab, British India, Faiz went on
to study at Government College and Oriental College. He went on
to serve in the British Indian Army. After Pakistan's independence,
Faiz became the editor to The Pakistan Times and a leading member
of the Communist Party before being arrested in 1951 as an alleged
part of conspiracy to overthrow the Liaquat administration and replace
it with a left-wing government.Faiz was released after four years in prison
and went on to become a notable member of the Progressive Writers'
Movement and eventually an aide to the Bhutto administration, before
being self-exiled to Beirut. Faiz was an avowed Marxist, and he received
the Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union in 1962. His work remains
influential in Pakistan literature and arts. Faiz's literary work was
posthumously publicly honoured when the Pakistan Government
conferred upon him the nation's highest civil award, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, in 1990.
Nayyara Noor
is a Pakistani playback singer who is considered
one of South Asia's popular film songs playback singer and a
stage performer. She performs in the live ghazal singing concerts
on Pakistan Television shows or in concert halls in the country.
She has mainly been active from 1971–2012.
one of South Asia's popular film songs playback singer and a
stage performer. She performs in the live ghazal singing concerts
on Pakistan Television shows or in concert halls in the country.
She has mainly been active from 1971–2012.
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