Khawaja Moinuddin died November 9, 1971


Khawaja Moinuddin died on November 9, 1971, the famous Urdu playwright Khawaja Moinuddin. Khawaja Moinuddin belonged to a landowner family in Hyderabad (Deccan) where he was born on March 23, 1924. Khawaja Moinuddin was in Hyderabad (Deccan) and often broadcast programs from radio Deccan. In addition, he wrote a few plays in his student years, among which the official shop and the Old Palace were very loved.In 1948, he continued his career. The first of the plays he wrote in Pakistan was fall Hyderabad. He then composed not only plays called the new emblem‘ from the Red Fort to lalukhit‘ education adults‘ Mirza mighty Monkey Road‘ jail somewhere in-laws‘ Jalsa general and Savin's blind, but also directed them. His plays were a wonderful mark of satire and humor, and those who watched them could not get out of the talisman of their conversations for a moment. Khawaja Moinuddin was only 47 years old. But despite such a young age, he made his indelible impressions in dramaturgy. They are dusty in Sakhi Hassan's Cemetery in Karachi