ISLAMABAD, Feb 04 (APP): The seventh death anniversary of famous Pakistani novelist, playwright, short story writer and spiritualist Bano Qudsia was observed on Sunday.
Born on November 28, 1928, in Firozepur, Bano Qudsia was married to one of Pakistan’s finest writers Ashfaq Ahmed.
Qudsia’s novel “Raja Gidh” is considered a modern Urdu classic.
Among her more prominent writings are “Aatish-i-zer-i-paa221;, “Aik Din, Asay Pasay221;, “Chahar Chaman221;, “Chhotaa Sheher Baray Log221;, “Footpath ki Ghaas221;, “Haasil Ghaat” and “Hawa Kay Naam”. The most well-known plays she wrote include “Aadhi Baat221;, “Tamasil221;, “Hawa ke Naam221;, “Seharay and Khaleej”.
She was honoured with Sitara-i-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan in 1983.
Bano Qudsia died on February 4, 2017, in Lahore, at the age of 88.