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Ṣahbāʼī, Sarmad


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    • Sarmad Ṣahbāʼī
    • Ṣihbāʼī, Sarmad
    • Sehbai, Sarmad
    • ‏صهبائى، سرمد
    • سرمد صهبائى
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Place

        Lahore (Pakistan)
    • Descriptor

        Poets
    • Descriptor

        Dramatists
    • Descriptor

        Motion picture producers and directors
    • Descriptor

        Theatrical producers and directors
    • Associated Language

        Urdu
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Associated Language

        Panjabi
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  • Sources

    • found: Ṣahbāʼī, Sarmad. Pal bhar kā bahisht, 2008:t.p. (Sarmad Ṣahbāʼī) t.p. verso (Sarmad Sehbai)
    • found: Sab se alag, 2020:t.p. (سرمد صهبائى = Sarmad Ṣahbāʼī)
    • found: The blessed curse, 2024:CIP title page (Sarmad Sehbai) LAC CIP application (American)
    • found: Wikipedia, viewed December 1, 2023(Sarmad Sehbai; Pakistani poet, playwright, film and theatre director; worked in Urdu, Punjabi and English languages; born in Lahore, Punjab, British India; studied at Government College Lahore, where he was known for his Urdu poetry)
    • found: All lit up website, viewed December 1, 2023:Sarmad Sehbai profile page (Sarmad Sehbai is a playwright and director whose plays have been produced on television and in theatres throughout Pakistan; his tele-film Fankar Gali (Stand by Street, 1991) and documentary Moghuls of the Road (1999) have been variously screened in London, Moscow and Oslo; Bachon Ka Park (Children's Park, 1989), his play on political prisoners, won the Pakistan Television Best Play Award; his dramatic adaptations of Saadat Hussan Manto, the most celebrated short story writer of Pakistan, have been televised on Pakistan Television and GEO TV; three of his drama serials have been aired by leading channels of Pakistan (GEO TV 2007 and 2016) and Hum TV (2008); he has published two collections of plays and four collections of poetry in Urdu language; he lives in Connecticut, USA) - https://alllitup.ca/authors/sarmad-sehbai/
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  • Change Notes

    • 2008-10-27: new
    • 2023-12-02: revised
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