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==Literary work==
==Literary work==

Revision as of 21:12, 20 April 2016

Javed Jabbar (Urdu: جاوید جبار ) is a prominent Pakistani writer, advertising executive, politician, intellectual and former information minister. He has a son Kamal and daughter Mehreen Jabbar who is a film producer.[1][2][3] Jabbar's roots can be traced back to Hyderabad, India.[4]

Literary work

  • A Man in the Queue. Readers Associates. 1971.
  • From Chaos to Catharsis: Perspectives on Democracy and Development. Royal Book Company. 1996. ISBN 978-9-69-407193-0.
  • Beyond the last mountain: the original screenplay of Pakistan's first feature film, 1976 .... MNJ Publications. 2001. ISBN 978-9-69-407267-8.
  • Bridges Or Barriers?: Indigenous Languages Print Media in South Asia. Summit Media. 2005. ISBN 978-9-69-407311-8.
  • Pakistan: Unique Origins; Unique Destiny?. National Book Foundation. 2011. ISBN 978-9-69-370534-8.

Notable films

Jabbar has been involved as a writer, director, and/or producer of:

References

  1. ^ Ali, Wajahat (29 November 2001). "The Volatile Mistress". CounterPunch.
  2. ^ "Text of Javed Jabbar interviews with the BBC". Government of Sindh. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Kazmi, Laila (2008). "Mehreen Jabbar". Jazbah Magazine.
  4. ^ Karen Isaksen Leonard 2007.

Bibliography

Javed Jabbar at IMDb