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Munir Ahmad, better known as Munir
Niazi, was born in Khanpur on 19 April 1928, a village near Hushiyarpur, India.
He was initially educated at Khanpur and after parition of India he migrated to
newly independent Pakistan and settled in Sahiwal, he passed his matriculation
there. He earned the intermediate degree from S.E. College, Bahawalpur and a
B.A. from Diyal Singh College, Lahore.
Munir Niazi launched a weekly,
Saat Rang, from Sahiwal in 1949. He wrote numerous songs for films and made
his name as the foremost movie song writer of Pakistan. He also wrote for
newspapers, magazines and radio. In 1960 he established a publication institute,
Al-Misal. Lately he was associated with Lahore Television and lived in
Lahore till his death.
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Khalish-e-hijr-e-daayamii na ga_ii
Khalish-e-hijr-e-daayamii na ga_ii
tere ruKh se ye beruKhii na ga_ii
puuchhate hai.n ke kyaa huaa dil ko
husn vaalo.n kii saadagii na ga_ii
sar se saudaa gayaa muhabbat kaa
dil se par is kii bekalii na ga_ii
aur sab kii hikaayate.n kah dii.n
baat apanii kabhii kahii na ga_ii
ham bhii ghar se 'Munir' tab nikale
baat apano.n kii jab sahii na ga_ii
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