Haseena Moin
Personal
Other names:
Job / Known for: Screenwriter and playwright of social
Left traces: Strong and independent female characters
Born
Date: 1941-11-20
Location: PK Kanpur
Died
Date: 2021-03-26 (aged 80)
Resting place: PK Karachi, Sindh
Death Cause: Breast cancer
Family
Spouse:
Children:
Parent(s):
QR Code:
Haseena Moin My QR code: Haseena Moin https://DearGone.com/13400
Key Ownner: Not yet supported by key owner
Show More
Rank Users ranking to :
Thanks, you rate star
1 2 3 4 5
Ranking 5.0 1
Fullname NoEnglish

Slogan
My spirited heroines were a book.
About me / Bio:
Haseena Moin was a Pakistani dramatist, playwright and scriptwriter who wrote several plays for stage, radio, and television. She was the recipient of the Pride of Performance award for her services to the performing arts in Pakistan. She wrote Pakistan Television's first original script Kiran Kahani aired in the early-1970s. Before this, PTV relied on novel-based scripts for dramas. She was considered to be the best playwright and dramatist in Urdu Pakistan has ever witnessed. Some of the dramas she wrote include Ankahi, Tanhaiyaan, Kiran Kahani, Dhoop Kinaray, Aahat, Uncle Urfi, Shehzori, Kohar, Des Pardes, Pal Do Pal, Aansoo, Kasak, Parchaiyan and Parosi. Other works include Mere Dard ko Jo Zuban Milay, Kaisa Yeh Junoon, Dhundle Raste, Shayad ke Bahar Aaye, Mohim Joo, Tum Se Mil Kar, Bandish and Zair, Zabar, Pesh. She was born in Kanpur, India on November 20, 1941. She received her early education in her ancestral region and, after the independence of Pakistan in 1947, migrated with her family to Pakistan. She lived for a number of years in Rawalpindi, then moved to Lahore and, in the 1950s, settled in Karachi, where she graduated from the Government College for Women in 1960 and earned her Master of Arts in History from Karachi University in 1963. She started writing for a children's magazine, Bhaijan, when she was 17 and then moved on to writing skits for Radio Pakistan in her early 20s. Following her success with Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Television — the state-owned television channel — invited Moin to write an on-stage Eid special in 1969, which paved the way for her big break: writing for a TV serial. Her first, Shehzori, was adapted from a short story by Azeem Ahmed Chughtai, brother of renowned writer Ismat Chughtai. Shehzori was such a hit that Moin was asked to write the first-ever original script for a Pakistani television show, Kiran Kahani (1973). Moin worked consistently since, writing both original serials and adaptations, such as that of Daphne du Maurier’s My Cousin Rachel and Henry James’s Portrait of a Lady. Despite her success, Moin never considered writing to be her full-time job and was an educator — first a teacher and then a school principal. For her, teaching was her day job, while writing was her labor of love. In 1988, famed Bollywood director and producer Raj Kapoor would ask her to write the dialogues of his film Henna (1991) — about a man who inadvertently crosses the Indo-Pak border from India into Pakistan — which she did. Moin was known for creating strong and independent female characters in her dramas, who were not bound by the traditional norms and stereotypes of the society. She also tackled social and women's issues in her plays, such as domestic violence, child abuse, divorce, and widowhood. She also wrote comedy and romance with wit and humor, making her dramas popular among the masses. She was one of the few screenwriters who were celebrities in their own right, and her fame spread across the border to India, where her dramas were watched and admired by many. She also collaborated with Indian artists and writers for peace and cultural exchange. She was a pioneer of Pakistani drama and a role model for many aspiring writers. She died in Karachi on March 26, 2021, after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 79 years old.
Show More

Article for Haseena Moin

Died profile like Haseena Moin

  • Khan Mohammad Voice of death
    Khan Mohammad
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Attiqur Rahman Voice of death
    Attiqur Rahman
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • General Muhammad Zia ul Haq Voice of death
    General Muhammad Zia ul Haq
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Shoaib Hashmi Voice of death
    Shoaib Hashmi
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Pathanay Khan Voice of death
    Pathanay Khan
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Asif Nawaz Janjua Voice of death
    Asif Nawaz Janjua
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Datuk Rahman Anwar Syed Voice of death
    Datuk Rahman Anwar Syed
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Habib Jalib Voice of death
    Habib Jalib
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Qavi Khan Voice of death
    Qavi Khan
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Shabbir Mirza Voice of death
    Shabbir Mirza
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Khair un Nissa Jaffery Voice of death
    Khair un Nissa Jaffery
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
  • Malik Ishaq Voice of death
    Malik Ishaq
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: PK
Comments:
Add Death Died Social Media

To access this section, register or log in to your account.

Log in / Sign up