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'''Pervez Bilgrami''' (b. 1962 [[East Pakistan|Dhaka, East Pakistan]]) is an [[Urdu]] story writer and Novelist from [[Karachi, Pakistan]]. He has been an Editor of Monthly Digest ''Sachi Kahanian'' for last 20 years. He currently works as an Editor for ''Monthly Sargazusht''. He is a professional Urdu novelist and story writer. He has written with many pen names and wrote thousands of stories.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}

'''Pervez Bilgrami''' (b. 1962 [[East Pakistan|Dhaka, East Pakistan]]) is an [[Urdu]] story writer and Novelist from [[Karachi, Pakistan]]. He has been an Editor of Monthly Digest ''Sachi Kahanian'' for last 20 years. He currently works as an Editor for ''Monthly Sargazusht''. He is a professional Urdu novelist and story writer. He has written with many pen names and wrote thousands of stories.{{cn|date=August 2012}}


[[File:Pervez Bilgrami.jpg|thumb|Pervez Bilgrami]]
[[File:Pervez Bilgrami.jpg|thumb|Pervez Bilgrami]]


At the start of his career he used to write 120 pages of a digest at the demand of readers per month. His more than 6000 stories have been published. Many stories were printed with his pen names.{{cn|date=August 2012}} He has 28 published novels. Most of the Novels were best sellers of the year.{{cn|date=August 2012}} ''Dosra Janam'', ''Ghazi'', ''Tareekh-e-Khandhar'', ''Mataa-e-Dil-o-Jaan'', ''Masiha'', ''Shaheen Sifat'' are some of his most well known novels. Most of his work is available on Internet. He has been awarded the “Dosheza Writer Award” two times in last ten years.{{cn|date=August 2012}} His latest interview was published in a local newspaper Daily Express <ref>Daily Express Interview</ref> on 12th June 2012.
At the start of his career he used to write 120 pages of a digest at the demand of readers per month. His more than 6000 stories have been published. Many stories were printed with his pen names.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} He has 28 published novels. Most of the Novels were best sellers of the year.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} ''Dosra Janam'', ''Ghazi'', ''Tareekh-e-Khandhar'', ''Mataa-e-Dil-o-Jaan'', ''Masiha'', ''Shaheen Sifat'' are some of his most well known novels. Most of his work is available on Internet. He has been awarded the “Dosheza Writer Award” two times in last ten years.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} His latest interview was published in a local newspaper Daily Express <ref>Daily Express Interview</ref> on 12th June 2012.


==Family Background==
==Family Background==
Bilgrami was born in Dhaka, East Pakistan in 1962 . His father’s name was Mazhar Ali known as a Johar Bilgrami. He was a poet and a literary personality but was well known as a movie director.{{cn|date=August 2012}} Bilgrami's grandfather, Allama Mehmood Hasan Mujtahid was a religious scholar and Johar Bilgrami was brought up in a strict religious atmosphere, and joined the film industry later. Johar Bilgrami met with [[Raja Mehdi Ali Khan]] in a party at the age of 18 and this meeting helped him enter the film industry.{{cn|date=August 2012}} Johar Bilgrami went to [[Mumbai]] with Raja Mehdi Ali Khan and later he spent his life in Dhaka. Johar Bilgrami's films include ''Aadhi Raat'', ''Gharoni Jhurr'' and ''Drao''.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
Bilgrami was born in Dhaka, East Pakistan in 1962 . His father’s name was Mazhar Ali known as a Johar Bilgrami. He was a poet and a literary personality but was well known as a movie director.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} Bilgrami's grandfather, Allama Mehmood Hasan Mujtahid was a religious scholar and Johar Bilgrami was brought up in a strict religious atmosphere, and joined the film industry later. Johar Bilgrami met with [[Raja Mehdi Ali Khan]] in a party at the age of 18 and this meeting helped him enter the film industry.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} Johar Bilgrami went to [[Mumbai]] with Raja Mehdi Ali Khan and later he spent his life in Dhaka. Johar Bilgrami's films include ''Aadhi Raat'', ''Gharoni Jhurr'' and ''Drao''.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}


Pervez Bilgrami was a good footballer in his early days.{{cn|date=August 2012}} He got the habit of studying novels from his father, who had a great collection of [[Pulp magazines|pulp fiction]] books. Pervez Bilgrami read ''Or Talwaar Toot Gaye – And Sword Broken Down'' the thickest novel of [[Naseem Hijazi]] when he was a student of 2nd grade.{{cn|date=August 2012}} After reading that novel Bilgrami became spent a lot of time in his father’s library reading books, stories and novels.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
Pervez Bilgrami was a good footballer in his early days.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} He got the habit of studying novels from his father, who had a great collection of [[Pulp magazines|pulp fiction]] books. Pervez Bilgrami read ''Or Talwaar Toot Gaye – And Sword Broken Down'' the thickest novel of [[Naseem Hijazi]] when he was a student of 2nd grade.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} After reading that novel Bilgrami became spent a lot of time in his father’s library reading books, stories and novels.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}


===First Story===
===First Story===
After reading many books Bilgrami started writing short stories and his first story which was published in a daily newspaper when he was only 7 years old.{{cn|date=August 2012}} This publication gave strength to his writing skills and he got many rewards and appreciations from whole family and relatives including his father.{{cn|date=August 2012}} His father arranged a story writing contest between him and his sister. Pervez Bilgrami wrote a story ''Ek Teer Do Shikar – Two Birds One Stone'' for the contest. At the age of 16 Bilgrami started writing short stories for the kids page of [[Daily Jang|Urdu Jang]] Newspaper.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
After reading many books Bilgrami started writing short stories and his first story which was published in a daily newspaper when he was only 7 years old.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} This publication gave strength to his writing skills and he got many rewards and appreciations from whole family and relatives including his father.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} His father arranged a story writing contest between him and his sister. Pervez Bilgrami wrote a story ''Ek Teer Do Shikar – Two Birds One Stone'' for the contest. At the age of 16 Bilgrami started writing short stories for the kids page of [[Daily Jang|Urdu Jang]] Newspaper.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}


===Death of Father===
===Death of Father===
In 1969 Bilgrami went to [[West Pakistan]] with his father, where his father announced a new movie ''Thandi Aag – Cold fire'', but his father couldn’t complete the movie due to the situation of the country and his family had to travel to [[Karachi]]. In 1972 Bilgrami’s father died. Pervez Bilgrami started a small business, some jobs, stalling in Friday Markets. However he missed writing and again started writing stories.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
In 1969 Bilgrami went to [[West Pakistan]] with his father, where his father announced a new movie ''Thandi Aag – Cold fire'', but his father couldn’t complete the movie due to the situation of the country and his family had to travel to [[Karachi]]. In 1972 Bilgrami’s father died. Pervez Bilgrami started a small business, some jobs, stalling in Friday Markets. However he missed writing and again started writing stories.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}


===Novels===
===Novels===
His many stories were published in a well known story book ''Sachi Kahanian – True Stories''. In 1990 he joined ''Sachi Kahaniya’n'' (Dosheeza Group of Publication) as a sub-editor and became the editor of ''Sachi Kahanian'' in 1994. He worked for 18 years at “Sachi Kahanian”. He started writing the novel ''Ghazi'' for ''Sachi Kahanian'' in early days of his job in the form of [[Serial (literature)|serial]]. After capturing the readers for many years ''Ghazi'' was published in a form of book and became the best seller novel of the year.{{cn|date=August 2012}} In July 2008 Pervez Bilgrami left the editorship of ''Sachi Kahanian'' and joined ''Sarguzasht'' (Jasoosi Group of Publication) as an editor and he has been working with ''Sarguzasht'' for last four years.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
His many stories were published in a well known story book ''Sachi Kahanian – True Stories''. In 1990 he joined ''Sachi Kahaniya’n'' (Dosheeza Group of Publication) as a sub-editor and became the editor of ''Sachi Kahanian'' in 1994. He worked for 18 years at “Sachi Kahanian”. He started writing the novel ''Ghazi'' for ''Sachi Kahanian'' in early days of his job in the form of [[Serial (literature)|serial]]. After capturing the readers for many years ''Ghazi'' was published in a form of book and became the best seller novel of the year.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} In July 2008 Pervez Bilgrami left the editorship of ''Sachi Kahanian'' and joined ''Sarguzasht'' (Jasoosi Group of Publication) as an editor and he has been working with ''Sarguzasht'' for last four years.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}


===Publishings===
===Publishings===
Most of his novels are published in the form of books. ''Ghazi'', ''Dosra Janam'', ''Tareekh-e-Khandhar'', ''Mataa-e-Dil-o-Jaan'', ''Masiha'', ''Shaheen Sifat'' and ''Muqadas Taboot'' are best sellers.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
Most of his novels are published in the form of books. ''Ghazi'', ''Dosra Janam'', ''Tareekh-e-Khandhar'', ''Mataa-e-Dil-o-Jaan'', ''Masiha'', ''Shaheen Sifat'' and ''Muqadas Taboot'' are best sellers.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}
He won “Dosheza Writer Award” two times in last the ten years, which proves his popularity and reader ship of his novels and stories.
He won “Dosheza Writer Award” two times in last the ten years, which proves his popularity and reader ship of his novels and stories.
[[File:Arif shafiq, shabana, Umrao tariq, Sahar ansari & Parwez bilgrami.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.0|alt=Doshiza Award Function at PC Hotel Karachi, in 2004.|Doshiza Award Function at PC Hotel Karachi, in 2004.]]
[[File:Arif shafiq, shabana, Umrao tariq, Sahar ansari & Parwez bilgrami.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.0|alt=Doshiza Award Function at PC Hotel Karachi, in 2004.|Doshiza Award Function at PC Hotel Karachi, in 2004.]]


Pervez Bilgrami is the only writer from Pakistan who writes mini stories. Mini stories term is used for the stories which consist of one page and are known as “Mini Kahani” or Short Story. He has written more than 150 mini stories which are uploaded on many social websites and Urdu forum.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}

Pervez Bilgrami is the only writer from Pakistan who writes mini stories. Mini stories term is used for the stories which consist of one page and are known as “Mini Kahani” or Short Story. He has written more than 150 mini stories which are uploaded on many social websites and Urdu forum.{{cn|date=August 2012}}


===Reenactment===
===Reenactment===
Pervez Bilgrami wrote many thrillers, mysteries, horror, romantic and historical novels and short stories but now he has started writing writing horror reenactment for Dawn News TV. 6 Episodes have been broadcast-ed by Dawn TV and video are available at YouTube.com. Horror reenactment is accomplished through the use of scary super natural elements and true stories.
Pervez Bilgrami wrote many thrillers, mysteries, horror, romantic and historical novels and short stories but now he has started writing writing horror reenactment for Dawn News TV. 6 Episodes have been broadcast-ed by Dawn TV and video are available at YouTube.com. Horror reenactment is accomplished through the use of scary super natural elements and true stories.


===Awards===
===Awards===
Pervez Bilgrami got many awards in his life from respected literary personalities. In 2003 Pervez Bilgrami was awarded as a Best writer by [[Interior Minister of Pakistan]] General [[Moinuddin Haider]]. He also won the “Doshiza writer award” from ''Sachi Kahaniya’n'' Doshiza Group of Publications.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
Pervez Bilgrami got many awards in his life from respected literary personalities. In 2003 Pervez Bilgrami was awarded as a Best writer by [[Interior Minister of Pakistan]] General [[Moinuddin Haider]]. He also won the “Doshiza writer award” from ''Sachi Kahaniya’n'' Doshiza Group of Publications.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}
[[File:Best writer2002 Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.0|alt=Best writer Award by Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider in 2002.|Best writer Award by Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider in 2002.]]
[[File:Best writer2002 Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.0|alt=Best writer Award by Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider in 2002.|Best writer Award by Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider in 2002.]]



===Online resources===
===Online resources===
Most of the literature, stories and novels by Pervez Bilgrami are available on internet. Some websites like, Urdudost.com, urduyouthforum.org, novelpk.com, kitaabghar.net, kitaabghar.com, urdukorner.com and friendskorner.com etc. updates the content written by Pervez Bilgrami on the websites.
Most of the literature, stories and novels by Pervez Bilgrami are available on internet. Some websites like, Urdudost.com, urduyouthforum.org, novelpk.com, kitaabghar.net, kitaabghar.com, urdukorner.com and friendskorner.com etc. updates the content written by Pervez Bilgrami on the websites.


He loves poetry and says some verses and small poems time to time. He was married in 1993, and has two sons and one daughter.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
He loves poetry and says some verses and small poems time to time. He was married in 1993, and has two sons and one daughter.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}


==List of Urdu literary work by Pervez Bilgrami==
==List of Urdu literary work by Pervez Bilgrami==

* Ghazi - Thrill Novel.
* Ghazi - Thrill Novel.
* Tareek Khandher - Horror Novel.
* Tareek Khandher - Horror Novel.
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* Masiha - Horror Romance Novel.
* Masiha - Horror Romance Novel.
* Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 1 (Biography of Urdu Poets in story style)
* Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 1 (Biography of Urdu Poets in story style)
* Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 2
* Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 2
* Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 3
* Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 3
* Dastaan-e-Aulia Part 1 ( Biographpy of Sufi Sant )
* Dastaan-e-Aulia Part 1 ( Biographpy of Sufi Sant )
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* Maujza kio’n kab kaise ( Islamic )
* Maujza kio’n kab kaise ( Islamic )


==References==

* http://www.urduyouthforum.org/biography/Perwez_Bilgrami_biography.php
==References==
* http://kitaabghar.com/bookbase/pervezbilgrami/DoosraJanamNovel.html
*http://www.urduyouthforum.org/biography/Perwez_Bilgrami_biography.php
* http://pervezbilgrami.webs.com/
*http://kitaabghar.com/bookbase/pervezbilgrami/DoosraJanamNovel.html
* http://www.ilmoirfanpublishers.com/Author/pervez-bilgrami
*http://pervezbilgrami.webs.com/
*http://www.ilmoirfanpublishers.com/Author/pervez-bilgrami
* http://novelpk.com/category/pervez-bilgrami/
* http://www.urdupoint.com/books/bookDetail.php?orderBy=chapter_id&a=1&book_id=73&writer_id=67
*http://novelpk.com/category/pervez-bilgrami/
*http://www.urdupoint.com/books/bookDetail.php?orderBy=chapter_id&a=1&book_id=73&writer_id=67
* http://www.express.com.pk/epaper/index.aspx?Issue=NP_LHE&Page=Magazine_Page12&Date=20120612&Pageno=12&View=1
*http://www.express.com.pk/epaper/index.aspx?Issue=NP_LHE&Page=Magazine_Page12&Date=20120612&Pageno=12&View=1


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[http://kitaabghar.com/bookbase/pervezbilgrami/DoosraJanamNovel.html] ''Doosra Janam''
[http://kitaabghar.com/bookbase/pervezbilgrami/DoosraJanamNovel.html] ''Doosra Janam''
[http://kitaabghar.net/bookbase/pervezbilgrami/FaakiahNovel.php] ''Fakia''
[http://kitaabghar.net/bookbase/pervezbilgrami/FaakiahNovel.php] ''Fakia''




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Pervez Bilgrami (b. 1962 Dhaka, East Pakistan) is an Urdu story writer and Novelist from Karachi, Pakistan. He has been an Editor of Monthly Digest Sachi Kahanian for last 20 years. He currently works as an Editor for Monthly Sargazusht. He is a professional Urdu novelist and story writer. He has written with many pen names and wrote thousands of stories.[citation needed]

Pervez Bilgrami

At the start of his career he used to write 120 pages of a digest at the demand of readers per month. His more than 6000 stories have been published. Many stories were printed with his pen names.[citation needed] He has 28 published novels. Most of the Novels were best sellers of the year.[citation needed] Dosra Janam, Ghazi, Tareekh-e-Khandhar, Mataa-e-Dil-o-Jaan, Masiha, Shaheen Sifat are some of his most well known novels. Most of his work is available on Internet. He has been awarded the “Dosheza Writer Award” two times in last ten years.[citation needed] His latest interview was published in a local newspaper Daily Express [1] on 12th June 2012.

Family Background

Bilgrami was born in Dhaka, East Pakistan in 1962 . His father’s name was Mazhar Ali known as a Johar Bilgrami. He was a poet and a literary personality but was well known as a movie director.[citation needed] Bilgrami's grandfather, Allama Mehmood Hasan Mujtahid was a religious scholar and Johar Bilgrami was brought up in a strict religious atmosphere, and joined the film industry later. Johar Bilgrami met with Raja Mehdi Ali Khan in a party at the age of 18 and this meeting helped him enter the film industry.[citation needed] Johar Bilgrami went to Mumbai with Raja Mehdi Ali Khan and later he spent his life in Dhaka. Johar Bilgrami's films include Aadhi Raat, Gharoni Jhurr and Drao.[citation needed]

Pervez Bilgrami was a good footballer in his early days.[citation needed] He got the habit of studying novels from his father, who had a great collection of pulp fiction books. Pervez Bilgrami read Or Talwaar Toot Gaye – And Sword Broken Down the thickest novel of Naseem Hijazi when he was a student of 2nd grade.[citation needed] After reading that novel Bilgrami became spent a lot of time in his father’s library reading books, stories and novels.[citation needed]

First Story

After reading many books Bilgrami started writing short stories and his first story which was published in a daily newspaper when he was only 7 years old.[citation needed] This publication gave strength to his writing skills and he got many rewards and appreciations from whole family and relatives including his father.[citation needed] His father arranged a story writing contest between him and his sister. Pervez Bilgrami wrote a story Ek Teer Do Shikar – Two Birds One Stone for the contest. At the age of 16 Bilgrami started writing short stories for the kids page of Urdu Jang Newspaper.[citation needed]

Death of Father

In 1969 Bilgrami went to West Pakistan with his father, where his father announced a new movie Thandi Aag – Cold fire, but his father couldn’t complete the movie due to the situation of the country and his family had to travel to Karachi. In 1972 Bilgrami’s father died. Pervez Bilgrami started a small business, some jobs, stalling in Friday Markets. However he missed writing and again started writing stories.[citation needed]

Novels

His many stories were published in a well known story book Sachi Kahanian – True Stories. In 1990 he joined Sachi Kahaniya’n (Dosheeza Group of Publication) as a sub-editor and became the editor of Sachi Kahanian in 1994. He worked for 18 years at “Sachi Kahanian”. He started writing the novel Ghazi for Sachi Kahanian in early days of his job in the form of serial. After capturing the readers for many years Ghazi was published in a form of book and became the best seller novel of the year.[citation needed] In July 2008 Pervez Bilgrami left the editorship of Sachi Kahanian and joined Sarguzasht (Jasoosi Group of Publication) as an editor and he has been working with Sarguzasht for last four years.[citation needed]

Publishings

Most of his novels are published in the form of books. Ghazi, Dosra Janam, Tareekh-e-Khandhar, Mataa-e-Dil-o-Jaan, Masiha, Shaheen Sifat and Muqadas Taboot are best sellers.[citation needed] He won “Dosheza Writer Award” two times in last the ten years, which proves his popularity and reader ship of his novels and stories.

Doshiza Award Function at PC Hotel Karachi, in 2004.
Doshiza Award Function at PC Hotel Karachi, in 2004.

Pervez Bilgrami is the only writer from Pakistan who writes mini stories. Mini stories term is used for the stories which consist of one page and are known as “Mini Kahani” or Short Story. He has written more than 150 mini stories which are uploaded on many social websites and Urdu forum.[citation needed]

Reenactment

Pervez Bilgrami wrote many thrillers, mysteries, horror, romantic and historical novels and short stories but now he has started writing writing horror reenactment for Dawn News TV. 6 Episodes have been broadcast-ed by Dawn TV and video are available at YouTube.com. Horror reenactment is accomplished through the use of scary super natural elements and true stories.

Awards

Pervez Bilgrami got many awards in his life from respected literary personalities. In 2003 Pervez Bilgrami was awarded as a Best writer by Interior Minister of Pakistan General Moinuddin Haider. He also won the “Doshiza writer award” from Sachi Kahaniya’n Doshiza Group of Publications.[citation needed]

Best writer Award by Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider in 2002.
Best writer Award by Former Interior Minister jornal(R) Moin uddin haider in 2002.

Online resources

Most of the literature, stories and novels by Pervez Bilgrami are available on internet. Some websites like, Urdudost.com, urduyouthforum.org, novelpk.com, kitaabghar.net, kitaabghar.com, urdukorner.com and friendskorner.com etc. updates the content written by Pervez Bilgrami on the websites.

He loves poetry and says some verses and small poems time to time. He was married in 1993, and has two sons and one daughter.[citation needed]

List of Urdu literary work by Pervez Bilgrami

  • Ghazi - Thrill Novel.
  • Tareek Khandher - Horror Novel.
  • Doosra Janam - Thrill Novel.[2]
  • Firaar - Thrill Novel.
  • Fakia – Mystry Novel[3]
  • Mata-e-Dil-o-Jaan - Thrill Novel.
  • Masiha – Novel
  • Shanno - Novel
  • Jurm e Musalmaan – Islamic Novel
  • Shaheen Sift – Novel
  • Muqadas Taboot - Novel
  • Dast-e-Aalam Mei’n - Thrill Novel.
  • Aatish-e-Junoo - Romantic Novel.
  • Aami k - Horror Novel.
  • Mi Aied - Horror Novel.
  • Nadida Mahboob - Horror Novel.
  • Manzile’n Gardish Mei’n - Thrill Novel.
  • Masiha - Horror Romance Novel.
  • Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 1 (Biography of Urdu Poets in story style)
  • Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 2
  • Mashahir-e-Daura’n Part 3
  • Dastaan-e-Aulia Part 1 ( Biographpy of Sufi Sant )
  • Dastaan-e-Aulia Part 2
  • Maujza kio’n kab kaise ( Islamic )

References

Notes

  1. ^ Daily Express Interview
  2. ^ Doosra Janam
  3. ^ Fakia

[1] Daily Express Interview [2] Doosra Janam [3] Fakia

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