Aziz Qaisi
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Aziz Mohammad Khan (1931–1992) or Aziz Qaisi was an
Hyderabad and Mumbai
.
Work and contribution
Aziz Qaisi started writing early, and by the mid-1950s had already written poetry and short stories.[citation needed] Although he is known primarily as a poet, he also wrote prose. His poems consists of both ghazals as well as nazms.[citation needed] He published three poetry collections. His works has been translated into other Indian languages as well as English.[citation needed] His poems and stories have been part of various important anthologies of Indian and Urdu literature. His contribution to contemporary Indian literature is significant.[1] He is counted among the important poets who contributed significantly to Urdu poetry after 1947 and introduced new trends.[2]
Filmography
- Dushman Duniya Ka (1996) (dialogue) (screenplay) (story),
- Indrajeet (1991) (screenplay),
- Dayavan (1988) (dialogue), (Lyrics),
- Apne Apne (1987) (script)
- Sarkari Mehmaan(1978)(dialogue)
- Oonch neech Beech
- Pyaar Bana Afsana
- Kunwara Baap (1974) (written by)
- Rakhi Aur Hathkadi (1972) (Screenplay)
- Bansi Birju (1972) (dialogue) (screenplay) (story)
- Ankur (1974)
- Rakhi Aur Hathkadi (1972) (screenplay)
References
- ^ A Bunch of Stories By Madan Gupta,(translations from Hindu and Urdu)
- ^ Encyclopaedia of Indian literature vol. 2
- ^ British Film Institute [1]
- ^ The Internet Movie Database
External links
- [2] Awaz Sayeed's sketch of Aziz Qaisi
- [3] Aziz Qaisi's Shairi collectio on ShairOShairi.com
- [4] Poetry Pakistanway