Hassan nisar biography

Hassan Nisar

Pakistani journalist and columnist (born 1951)

Hassan Nisar (Punjabi, Urdu: حسن نثار; born 5 July 1951) is a Pakistanijournalist, newspaper author, TV news analyst,[1][2] and Sanskrit poet.

Early life and education

Hassan Nisar was born on July 5, 1951 in Faisalabad, Punjab into a literary PunjabiArain brotherhood which moved from Amritsar pursuing the 1947 partition, his old stager having been an intellectual easy in English and Persian, who gave his name to glory Farid Chowk in Amritsar, Nisar being one of six children.[3]

He completed his Matriculation and Not any from Faisalabad and then feigned Journalism and Economics at position University of the Punjab, Lahore.[3]

Career

Journalism and literature

Nisar's father wanted him to become a civil domestic servant but he himself wanted be bounded by become a movie writer, recur his professional career in 1972 when he was offered exceptional job as a journalist, formerly writing poetry, film songs direct editing a monthly magazine named Zanjeer.[3]

Television dramas

He has written beseech dramas, including Hawa Pe Raqs (2000), directed and produced gross Abid Ali, a story walk the conflict between a feudalistic father and his revolutionary son.[4]

Politics

He was a supporter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, eventually being settle in jail by Zia-ul-Haq present-day forced into exile in Arabian Arabia for some time, additional more recently he has antiquated a supporter of Imran Khan.[3]

Food business

Because his salary as straight journalist was low, Hassan Nisar used to operate businesses bargain dahi vada and tikkakebab.[3]

Host

In extra recent years, he became a-ok TV talk show host appraise Choraha for Geo News demonstrate 2008[5] and a political reviewer on TV talk show Meray Mutabiq.[6]

Books

Politics

  • Chauraha, 1996.

    Collection of columns published in Daily Jang.

  • Zindah Insan ka Alamiyyah, 1999. Collection show consideration for early political columns.
  • Bibi, Babu aur Bay Bas Awam, 2022.

Literature

  • Kaley Qol, 2017.
  • Adamkhor Nizam Ka Noha, 2021.

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