Saturday, November 28, 2020

Google Honours Bano Qudsia With A Doodle On Her 92nd Birthday


via https://youtu.be/kZQ1Aoh3cE0 Google honours Bano Qudsia with a doodle on her 92nd birthday Google is celebrating renowned novelist and playwright Bano Qudsia’s 92nd birth anniversary with a doodle. Google further said: “During a fertile era of Pakistani literature, Qudsia’s thought-provoking television plays earned her a reputation as a cultural trendsetter. Even as her legend grew throughout her six-decade career, she maintained a reputation for her radical acceptance and kindness, known to embrace those from all walks of life who approached her for mentorship or assistance.” Today’s Doodle honours the life and legacy of Pakistani novelist and stage and television playwright Bano Qudsia, affectionately known as Bano Aapa (elder sister), who is widely credited as5 one of the most significant Urdu language authors in modern times. — Google Bano Qudsia was born on November 28, 1928, in Firozpur, British India. : Google Doodles Today's #GoogleDoodle celebrates Pakistani novelist and stage & TV playwright Bano Qudsia, who spread a message of hope throughout her prolific 60-year career 📚❣ Happy 92nd Birthday, Bano Aapa! “Renowned for her message of love and hope, Qudsia earned enormous acclaim for Urdu classics like her television play Aadhi Baat (Half Talk, 1968) and novel Raja Gidh (The Vulture King, 1981).” Your contributions to Pakistani literature and entertainment will continue to resonate for generations to come!,” concluded the Google note. Your contributions to Pakistani literature and entertainment will continue to resonate for generations to come!,” concluded the Google note. “Readying myself for a dressing down, all I got from her instead was a warm expression to know if I was okay,” shared Raja. Remember as a kid while playing tennis ball cricket at her home I broke her verandas tube light. Your contributions to Pakistani literature and entertainment will continue to resonate for generations to come!,” concluded the Google note. Your contributions to Pakistani literature and entertainment will continue to resonate for generations to come!,” concluded the Google note.

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