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Heer Ranjha [a] (Punjabi: [ɦiɾ ɾaːnd͡ʒ(ʱ)aː]) is a traditional Punjabi folk tragedy with many historic poetic narrations; [1] with the first one penned by Damodar Gulati in 1600s, on the preexisting oral legend; and the most famous one, Heer, written by Waris Shah in 1766, in the form of an epic.
Heer Ranjha (Urdu: ہیر رانجھا) is a 2013 Pakistani romance drama television serial, based on the classical poem of the same name by Waris Shah, [1] that aired on PTV Home. The drama serial was directed by Shahid Zahoor and written by Ahmed Aqeel Ruby.
Heer Raanjha is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Chetan Anand and produced by his son Ketan Anand. The film stars Raaj Kumar , Priya Rajvansh , Pran , Prithviraj Kapoor , Ajit , Jayant , Sonia Sahni, Kamini Kaushal , Indrani Mukherjee , Achla Sachdev and Tun Tun .
Ahsan Khan (Urdu: احسن خان; born 9 October 1981) is a British Pakistani actor, producer and TV host.. He began acting in 1998. He appeared in the films Nikah, Billi, Ghar Kab Aao Gay, Sultanat, Ishq Khuda, Dil Mera Dhadkan Teri and later moved on to television.
The Tomb of Heer Ranjha (Punjabi: مقبرہ ہیر رانجھے دا, romanized: Maqbarā(h) Hīr Rānj(h)ē Dā) is a 15th-century historic monument and presumed mausoleum of Heer Syal and Dheedo Ranjha, from the traditional Punjabi folk tragedy of Heer Ranjha, situated in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan.
This is the town where Ranjha was born, the protagonist of the famous Punjabi folk love story of Heer Ranjha. [4] References This ...
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