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  1. Akhtar ul Iman (12 November 1915 – 9 March 1996) was a noted Urdu poet and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who had a major influence on modern Urdu nazm. [1] [2] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue in 1963 for Dharmputra and 1966 for Waqt.

  2. Mar 9, 1996 · Akhtarul Iman is a unique poet who set new standards for Urdu poetry, and whose poems are an invaluable part of the treasure of Urdu literature. He digressed from the popular genre of Urdu poetry, ghazal, and made Nazm the pivotal means of his poetic expression.

  3. One of the pillars of modern Urdu Nazms & Dialogue writer. Wrote dialogues for more than hundred films including "Waqt" & "Qanoon". (Jin ke ghar sheeshe ke hote hain wo doosron par pather nahin phenkte-One of his dialogues made famous by Rajkumar in Film Waqt).

  4. www.cinemaazi.com › people › akhtar--ul-imanAkhtar-ul-Iman - Cinemaazi

    This and many other oft-quoted, catchy dialogues for films were the work of the scriptwriter Akhtar-ul-Iman. To this day, Akhtar-ul-Iman is remembered and honoured as one of the foremost shayars of the Urdu language, but screenwriting for films was his primary source of livelihood. Born in the Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh on 12 November ...

  5. Akhtar ul Iman is a well-known personality in Urdu adab. He penned numerous nazms which stayed with people for a long time. We've curated some of his nazms so that readers can take a glamorous tour of his psyche and poetics.

  6. Nov 12, 2020 · Akhtar ul Iman was one of the most important Urdu poets of his time. Considered as one of the pillars of modern Urdu Nazms (Poems). Akhtar also wrote dialogues for more than hundred bollywood films including ‘Waqt’ and ‘Qaanoon’.

  7. Akhtar ul Iman (Urdu: اختر الایمان) was a noted Urdu poet and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who had major influence on modern Urdu nazm. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue in 1963 for Dharmputra and 1966 for Waqt.