Her art of storytelling transcended boundaries, touching lives globally
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Nine years have passed since the passing of Bano Qudsia, a literary icon whose words continue to inspire and resonate.
On this 9th death anniversary, we remember a woman whose timeless stories and profound wisdom have left an everlasting impact on Urdu literature and the hearts of all who encountered her work.
Bano Qudsia was a towering figure in the literary world, celebrated for her powerful storytelling and keen insights into the human condition. Born on November 28, 1928, in Ferozepur, India, she moved to Pakistan after the partition and went on to carve a lasting legacy in Urdu literature.
Her celebrated works include Na Kabilay Zikar, Bazgasht, Raja Gidh, and Amar Bail, with the latter’s deep psychological themes striking a chord with readers across the world. Among her many contributions to the arts, her plays for radio and television remain cherished classics.
Bano Qudsia’s literary genius earned her numerous accolades, including the Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2003 and the Hilal-e-Imtiaz in 2010. Her passing on February 4, 2017, left a void, but her legacy endures, continuing to influence new generations of readers and writers alike.


