Celebrated Urdu Poet Bashir Badr Dies at 91 in Bhopal
Renowned Urdu poet Bashir Badr, aged 91, passed away in Bhopal following a prolonged illness. Known for his poignant ghazals and a recipient of the Padma Shri, Badr's work resonated deeply due to its contemporary language. He leaves behind a vast literary legacy and will be honored in an evening ceremony.
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Bashir Badr, a celebrated Urdu poet famed for his emotive and accessible ghazals, has died at the age of 91 in Bhopal after a prolonged illness, according to family sources.
Badr, known for his penetrating couplets and recipient of the Padma Shri, left an indelible mark on Urdu literature. His legacy includes influential collections like 'Aas' and 'Ikai'. Colleagues like Javed Akhtar mourn his loss, stating that Badr's poetic expressions of love and life's mysteries will be missed.
Known for his vast language proficiency, Badr's work enriched both Urdu and English literature circles. Despite tragically losing much of his work in the 1987 communal violence, he persevered, contributing significantly to the ghazal form.
His literary achievements were recognized by various academies, highlighting his importance in the global literary field. Badr's passing is a profound loss, leaving behind a rich legacy from Bhopal to international circles.
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