Amrita Pritam (August 31, 1919 - October 31, 2005) (Punjabi: ਅਮ੍ਰਿਤਾ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਮ, Amrita Pritam, Hindi: अमृता प्रीतम, ayyyessha Pritam) was an Indian writer and poet, as the first important woman Punjabi poet, novelist and essayist, and more poets of the 20th century, the Punjabi language that is equally loved by both sides of the Indo-Pakistani border, with a career of more than six decades, they have produced over 100 books of poetry,Fiction, biographies, essays, a collection of folk songs of Punjab and an autobiography, translated into several Indian and foreign languages. "Ode to Waris Shah," an elegy to the 18th century Punjabi poet, an expression of fear of massacres during the partition of India -. It 's more known for his poignant poem, Waris Shah Nu Aakhaan Aj (Today, I call Waris Shah is remembered as a novelist, his most famous work Pinja (the skeleton) was (1950), in which he created his unforgettableCharacter, Pure, the epitome of violence against women, the loss of humanity and the final chapter to the fate of existence, the novel was an award-winning film, Pinja in 2003. As a former British India and independent Pakistan split in 1947, they migrated from Lahore to India, even though it was equally popular in Pakistan for a lifetime, compared to its contemporaries like Mohan Singh and Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Known as the most important itemfor women in the Punjabi literature ...
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