Pagal Adilabadi
Ahmed Shareef (Urdu: احمد شريف ), (19 May 1941 – c.2007), popularly known as Pagal Adilabadi (Urdu: احمد شريف پاگل عادل آبادى), was an Urdu poet from Adilabad, India. He wrote mazahiya shayari or humorous poetry in his native dialect of Hyderabadi Urdu.[1] His pen name, "Pagal", means "crazy" in Urdu.[2]
Ahmed Shareef | |
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Born | Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh (now in Telangana), India | 19 May 1941
Died | c.2007 (aged 65–66) |
Pen name | Pagal Adilabadi |
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Indian |
Subject | Humour, Love |
Early life
Pagal Adilabadi was born 19 May 1941 in Nizamabad district. He was a teacher in a government school in Adilabad, hence the name.
Career
Pagal Adilabadi wrote humorous poems, shayari in Urdu.
The book Khusur Phusr collects his life work. In the initial stage of his life he never published his works. He was busy working as a teacher, but after retiring from his job, he started writing the books.
Ahmed Sherif died at the age of 66[3] while working on his book Bagare Baingan.
Bibliography
- Khusur Phusr - Goonj publications (Nizamabad).
References
- "Funny weekend in store for poetry lovers". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- "An endeavour that has restored the pride". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- "Dear postmaster". The Statesman. 24 December 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2018.