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Tanveer Abro(author, poet and translator)
editAbout
editThe author is a lawyer by profession and a poet, prose writer, short story columnist, translator, public speaker, and works on Shah Abdul Latif's poetry. He has written books in Sindhi and Urdu and is the owner of the famous YouTube channel "Aaj ki Baat," which publishes daily videos in Urdu and Sindhi languages.[1]
Notable Works
edit- Akhni Mn Sham Rahji Wai (book)
- Jehri Laali Lakh Ji (on Shah Latif)[2]
Style
editAesthetic, Romantic[3]
Personal Life
editBorn on 20 September 1973 in Shikarpur, Sindh. His father, Qabool Abro, was also a writer and novelist. His brother, Pervez Abro, is also a Sindhi short story writer and novelist.
Spouse: Tabassum Abro
Children: 3 sons and 1 daughter[4]
Literary Career
editStarted with poetry at the age of 13. He writes nazms, Azad nazm, and ghazals. Translated the book "Highway to Success" into Sindhi. Wrote numerous columns in different Urdu and Sindhi newspapers like Jang, Umat, and Kawish. Poetry of Shah Latif changed his mind in 2019, and he started working on Latif's poetry, with the book "Jehri Laali Laakh Ji" to be published soon. He changed his style when he started delivering lectures in public park "Mehmood Ghaznavi" in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block 16 in 2000 and is still ongoing. He has been reciting poetry in Urdu at Cafe-e-Adab for 5 years.[5]
Awards
edit- ICMA - 2019 for Public Speaking
- Iqra University - 2023
Books
edit- A Highway to Success (Translation)
- Akhni Mn Shama Rahji Wai (Poetry)
- Jehri Laali Laakh Ji (Under Publishing)
References
edit- ^ "Tanveer Abro". tanveerabro.github.io. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ "Tanveer Abro". tanveerabro.github.io. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ "Tanveer Abro". tanveerabro.github.io. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ "Tanveer Abro". tanveerabro.github.io. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ "Tanveer Abro". tanveerabro.github.io. Retrieved 2024-06-09.