Ayub Khawar is a Pakistani poet, author, and television director. He directed many of the TV serials for Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) including Fishaar, Khawaja and Son, Pataal, Qasmi Kahani, and Gulzar Classics.

He is the author of more than 50 books. He also has been nominated two times at the Lux Style Awards for Best TV Director.

Early life

Khawar was born in Chakwal on 12 June 1948. He got his earlier education from there and went on to Karachi for higher studies. He got his Masters degree in Urdu literature from the University of Karachi. As he finished his basic education in Chakwal, his father was serving in the Pakistan Army in Karachi at that time. He was asked to come to Karachi by his father to live with him. Khawar ended up finishing all his higher education in Karachi.

Career

Television career

His career in mass media spans over four decades, from 1976 to 2004 during which he served as head of projects, television producer, and director on Satellite and Terrestrial TV channels. Some of his directorial projects include Khawaja and Son (1985), Nashaib (1995), Pataal (2005), Qasmi Kahani (2007), and Gulzar Classics (2009).

In 2022, he is serving as the project head of the popular comedy talk show Mazaaq Raat, which broadcasts on Dunya News. He is now settled in Lahore, Pakistan.

Literary career

Khawar started writing poems and poetry in his college days. By the end of his education, he was a well-known poet among literary circles. More than 50 books of his have been published which included both poetry and prose, while some of the poetry has been translated into English as well.

He was first introduced to the Indian Urdu-language poet, lyricist and author Gulzar by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi.

Television

Khawar has directed the following television series:

  • Fishaar
  • Din
  • Inkaar
  • Girah
  • Hisaar
  • Pataal (2005)
  • Nasheb
  • Daldal
  • Apney Prayey
  • Ali Baba Aur 40 Chor (TV series)
  • Khawaja and Son (1985)
  • Ghareeb-e-Sheher
  • Yeh Bhi Kisi Ki Beti Hay
  • Kaanch ke Par
  • Qasmi Kahani (2007)
  • Gulzar Classics (2009)
  • Dil Lagi (2004)

Selected bibliography

Some of his writing work include:

  • Gul Mausam-e-Khazan (1992)
  • Mohabbat Ki Kitaab
  • Love in the First of Terrorism
  • Bohat Kuch Kho Gaya Hai (2010)
  • Tumhein Jaane Ki Jaldi Thee
  • Symphony & Other Poems

Awards and honours

  • Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2014.
  • 2005 - Best TV Director at the 4th Lux Style Awards - for Pataal
  • 2006 - Nominated - Best TV Director at the 5th Lux Style Awards - for Yeh Bhi Kisi Ki Beti Hai

References

External links



Director Ayub Khawar Biography, News, Photos, Videos NETTV4U

Khawar Shabbir TV YouTube

Ayub Khawar Poetry YouTube

Shah Khawar appointed as CEC of PCB for three months Notification

Quickborn Ahmad Kawiar ist einer der besten Studenten in Hamburg