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==Death==
==Death==
Anwar Sajjad died on 7 June 2019 at Lahore, Pakistan at age 84. Among the survivors are his wife and a daughter.<ref name=urdupoint/><ref name=Tribune/>
Anwar Sajjad died on 6 June 2019 at Lahore, Pakistan at age 84. Among the survivors are his wife and a daughter.<ref name=urdupoint/><ref name=Tribune/>


==Reference==
==Reference==

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Anwar Sajjad or Enver Sajjad (27 May 1935 – 6 June 2019) was a Pakistani playwright and fiction writer.

Early life and career

He born in 1935 in Lahore, Pakistan. Sajjad completed his higher studies in medicine from King Edward Medical College before heading out to the University of Liverpool for a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.[1] He was a medical doctor by profession.[2]

Anwar Sajjad was also a television actor who starred in a number of PTV productions and was also nominated for a PTV award for his performance in drama serial Saba aur Samandar. He was also an active member of the Lahore circle of literary figures and artists and had also chaired the Pakistan Arts Council, Lahore in the past.[1]

Anwar Sajjad had also worked for, before his death, for National Academy of Performing Arts. He quit this job due to his illness and other personal reasons.[1]

In the early days of television, after its introduction in Pakistan in 1964, it was the Pakistani television pioneer Aslam Azhar who persuaded writers like Ashfaq Ahmed, Bano Qudsia and Anwar Sajjad to write for television.[3]

Work

His notable works of published fiction include:

  • Chauraha[1]
  • Janam Roop
  • Khushiyon Ka Baagh[1]
  • Neeli Notebook[1]

He wrote a number of plays for Pakistani television including:

  • Picnic
  • Raat ka Pichla Pehar[1]
  • Koyal
  • Yeh Zameen Meri Hai[1]

Awards and recognition

Death

Anwar Sajjad died on 6 June 2019 at Lahore, Pakistan at age 84. Among the survivors are his wife and a daughter.[2][1]

Reference

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Renowned playwright Enver Sajjad passes away in Lahore The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 6 June 2019, Retrieved 7 June 2019
  2. ^ a b c Faizan Hashmi (7 June 2019). "Funeral Prayers For Anwar Sajjad offered". urdupoint.com website. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. ^ Aslam Azhar – a hard but happy life Dawn (newspaper), Published 15 January 2011, Retrieved 7 June 2019