Fatima Surayya Bajia
Fatima Surayya Bajia | |
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Native name | فاطمہ ثُڑیا باجیا |
Born | 1 September 1930 Hyderabad, India |
Residence | Karachi, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation | Writer |
Years active | 1960–present |
Religion | Islam |
Fatima Surayya Bajia (Urdu: فاطمہ ثُڑیا باجیا), (Born on 1 September 1930) is a renowned Urdu novelist, playwright and drama writer ofPakistan. She has been awarded various awards at home and abroad including Japan's highest civil award in recognition of her works. She also remained Advisor to the Chief Minister of Sindh province in Pakistan.[1]
She is a well-known personality in social welfare, literary Radio, TV and Stage. She has been writing for PTV Centres Islamabad and Lahore since beginning of the channel. She wrote her first long play Mehman. She contributed for the literary programmes like Auraaq, and beauty care programmes under the title Aaraish-e-Khaam-e-Kakal and she also produced some children programmes.
Early life and family[edit]
Native of Hyderabad, India, she was born near "Panj Bibi Mountain", in Karnatak. She migrated to Pakistan soon after independence, along with her family. She never attended a formal school, all her education took place at home, but instead she is ranked an eminent intellectual, reader and writer.[3]
Talking about her childhood, she said that
One of ten children, her other siblings include: Anwar Maqsood, Zehra Nigah, Zubaida Tariq (cooking expert) and Mrs Kazmi, a famous dress designer.
Career[edit]
Bajia first got involved with PTV in 1960's when her flight to Karachi had been delayed and she came to PTV Islamabad station for a visit. Director Agha Nasir hired her and Bajia made her debut in 1966 by acting in one of his plays. She began writing afterwards. Nasir said about her that
He further added that when writing a play, Bajia would literally move with her belongings to the TV station and then become an authority by default.
Most of her dramas like Shama, Afshan, Aroosa, Ana, Tasveer had large ensemble casts and her dramas portrayed huge families and their problems.
She produced great number of Women programmes, especially she is founder of Khwateen key Meilaad. Nowadays, she is retired from writing.
Awards, honours and recognitions[edit]
Bajia has won numerous awards, including the Pride of Performance Award for her services to the performing arts in Pakistan it is one of the highest civil awards conferred by the Pakistan Government and abroad including Japan's highest civil award in recognition of her works. She also remained Advisor to the Chief Minister of Sindh province in Pakistan. Most recently she appeared in The Big Show on CNBC alongside another legendary writer Haseena Moin. In 2012, she was awarded Hilal-i-Imtiaz by President of Pakistan.[6]
On 22 May 2012, the biography of Bajia titled Apki Bajia (Your's Bajia) written by Syeda Iffat Hasan Rizvi after six years of research was released.[7]
Plays[edit]
Some of her popular drama serials:
- Shama 1974 (adopted from A.R. Khatoon's novel)
- Afshaan (adopted from A.R. Khatoon's novel)
- Aroosa(adopted from Zubaida Khatoon's novel)
- Tasweer (adopted from A.R. Khatoon's novel)
- Zeenat (adopted from Mirza Quleech Baig's Sindhi novel)
- Ana
- Aagahi
- Aabgeenay
- Babar [8]
- Tareekh-o-Tamseel
- Ghar aik Nagar
- Faraz Aik Karz
- Phool Rahi Sarsoon
- Tasveer-e-Kainaat
- Asaavari
- Sassi Punno
- Aabgeenay
- Anarkali
- Auraq
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