Nasir Adeeb Explained

Nasir Adeeb
Birth Place:Sargodha, Punjab, British India (present-day Pakistan)
Birth Date:6 March 1947
Nationality:Pakistani
Occupation:Film scriptwriter
Years Active:1975 present
Awards:Full list
Father:Ghulam Hussain
Mother:Khatija Begum
Spouse:Amna Ulfat
Children:Zoya Nasir

Nasir Adeeb (born 6 March 1947) is a Pakistani scriptwriter, chiefly working in Punjabi language films of Lollywood.

He holds unasserted world record for writing maximum number of film scripts until date.[1] [2] [3] He also wrote many novels, including an espionage spy novel which was published during his school days. He earned his recognition in the 1970s with his first classical film Wehshi Jatt and subsequently with Maula Jatt, a mass market blockbuster film and with its characters like Noori Natt.[1] The film became a subject between the government of Pakistan and the filmmakers for its story written by Nasir Adeeb.

The recipient of numerous awards and accordion, including Presidential Pride of Performance, he wrote scripts and dialogues for more than four hundred films and is also credited for introducing "gandasa" genre in films which according to The Diplomat brought significant improvements to the Pakistan film industry during its unsuccessful productions.

Life and background

He was born to Khatija Begum and Ghulam Hussain in Sargodha on 6 March 1947. He has seven siblings, including five sisters and two brothers. In 1961, he moved to Lahore where he began his film career.[4]

Career

He started his career in 1971 at Pakistan Television Corporation as an assistant program producer. At that time, his novel titled Aswa was seen in a local newspaper ad for a film claimed to ran without his consent. The incident was referred to judiciary where a civil Judge named Sheikh Abdur Rashid investigated the incident, leading him to become a part of the film and was eventually introduced to the Lollywood.[5] He also wrote a play titled Janam Janam Ki Maili Chadar that premiered on the country's broadcaster and ran for one thousand shows, one of the longest TV shows of Pakistan. His film songs are chiefly sung by Noor Jehan, Pakistani playback singer also referred to as "the queen of melody". As a screenwriter, he wrote The Legend of Maula Jatt film.[3]

Filmography

TitleYear Type/Credited aswidth=5%
1Wehshi Jatt1975Screenwriter
2Maula Jatt1979Screenwriter[6]
3Chan Varyam1981Screenwriter
4Sher Khan1981Screenwriter
5Yeh Adam1986Screenwriter
6International Guerillas1999Screenwriter[7]
7The Legend of Maula Jatt2022Screenwriter
8International Luteray1994Writer

Awards

width=5%YearNominated work and artistAwardCategoryResultwidth=5%
2019Maula JattPride of Performance by the President of PakistanBest scriptwriter[8] [9]
1986Yeh AdamNigar awardBest scriptwriter
1981Chan VaryamNigar awardBest scriptwriter
1976ToofanNigar awardBest scriptwriter[10]
Nasir AdeebAsian Cultural AwardBest scriptwriter
Nasir AdeebBolan AwardBest scriptwriter
Nasir AdeebGraduate AwardBest scriptwriter

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Maula Jutt' screenwriter Nasir Adeeb honoured with Pride of Performance. 25 March 2019. The Express Tribune (newspaper). 18 October 2022.
  2. Web site: 'Maula Jatt' rights have been sold to Bilal Lashari and Ammara Hikmat: original writer Nasir Adeeb. 16 September 2017. The Express Tribune (newspaper).
  3. Web site: Reema, Mehwish, Babra and Sajjad Ali receive top government honours. 24 March 2019. Daily Times (newspaper). 18 October 2022.
  4. Web site: Writer Nasir Adeeb talks 'The Legend of Maula Jatt'. 16 April 2020. DESIblitz.
  5. Web site: A Conversation With Lollywood Screenwriter Nasir Adeeb. The Diplomat (magazine). 10 April 2019. Sonya Rehman. 18 October 2022.
  6. Web site: The mythopoeia of a machete. Hari. Narayan. 8 March 2019. The Hindu (newspaper).
  7. Web site: Nasir Adib. MUBI.
  8. News: Nasir Adeeb gets Pakistan's Pride of Performance Award. Gulf News (newspaper). 18 October 2022.
  9. News: President Alvi confers top civil, military awards for excellence on Pakistan Day. 23 March 2019. Dawn (newspaper). 18 October 2022.
  10. Web site: The Nigar Awards 1972 - 1986 . The Hot Spot Online website. 2008-07-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080725090554/http://www.thehotspotonline.com/moviespot/bolly/Lollywood/NigarAwards2.htm . 2008-07-25 . unfit . en . 2022-10-18.