Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
- Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
- Aag (Lit: Fire)
- Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
- Aneela
- Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
- Beena
- Chahat
- Sweetheart
- Faslay (Lit: Distances)
- Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
- Naila
- Najia
- Nasoor
- Noreena
- Reeta
- Roop
- Sabeen
- Saiqa
- Sawaneh
- Shabbo
- Zindgi (Lit: Life)
- Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
- Mehru
- Zari
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