Rahim Gul Explained

Rahim Gul
Birth Date: 1924 df=y
Occupation:writer, film director, film producer
Nationality:Pakistani

Rahim Gul (1924 – 28 April 1985) was a famous Urdu language Pakistani writer, literary critic, author, film director and film producer.

With various books of fiction, criticism, biography and art to his credit, Rahim Gul was a major figure in contemporary Urdu literature. He is best known for his last and the most widely read novel "Jannat Ki Talash".

Early life

Rahim Gul was born in Shakardara, Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He received his early ediucation from Kohat and joined British Army in 1941, then remained engaged in Burma fronts during the Second World War. Soon after the end of war, he left the army and settled in Lahore, Pakistan and started writing for various magazines and papers.

Career

Rahim Gul is the author of books and has been honored with Adamjee Literary Award on his book " Dastan Chour Aey". He wrote, directed and produced various Urdu and Pashto films. Before his death in 1985, he had been writing columns in Daily Jang, an Urdu language newspaper, for many years.

Death

Rahim Gul died on 28 April 1985 due to kidney failure at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore.[1]

Books

Filmography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20120306232141/http://pakmag.dk/film/DoD/ Rahim Gul's date of death listed on this Archived Website
  2. https://archive.today/20130414092013/http://www.bahoo.org/Search.asp?cid=1833&Sno=1 Rahim Gul's published books on Bahoo.org website
  3. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3419076/ Filmography of Rahim Gul on IMDb website
  4. http://cineplot.com/pakistani-film-database-1971/ Rahim Gul's film Musa Khan Gul Makai (1971) listed on cineplot.com website