1 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1957- N.A,
Peshawar (Pakistan)
Biography
Bushra Farrukh is a distinguished poet from Pakistan, admired for her contributions to both Urdu and Pashto literature. Born in Peshawar in 1957, she became one of the pioneering female voices in Pashto poetry, a field that traditionally had limited participation from women. Alongside her poetic career, she established herself as a broadcaster and cultural advocate, helping to promote literature and arts across Pakistan.
Her poetry reflects sensitivity to themes of identity, womanhood, love, and social issues. She is known for combining lyrical beauty with thoughtful reflections on the place of women in society. While her work in Pashto was groundbreaking, she also wrote extensively in Urdu, reaching a wider audience and contributing to modern Urdu poetic traditions.
In addition to her writing, Bushra Farrukh played an important role as a broadcaster with Radio Pakistan. Her presence in broadcasting circles gave her a platform to engage with listeners, promote literary voices, and bring attention to cultural issues. She has also been actively involved in organizing literary events and gatherings, creating opportunities for dialogue between writers, poets, and the public.
Her efforts have been recognized by regional and national institutions, though specific award details are less consistently documented. What remains clear is her enduring influence as a cultural ambassador who used her talents not only to express her own creative voice but also to empower others in the literary community.
As a female Pashto poet, Bushra Farrukh broke barriers and inspired future generations of women writers. She stands as an example of how literature can both preserve cultural identity and expand the possibilities of expression. Today, she is remembered as one of the significant literary figures of her generation, with contributions that extend beyond poetry into cultural service and advocacy.
1 / 1: Bushra Farrukh
lekin dil-e-beqarar ko
yeh khayaal bhi achcha hai
obviously, there is no
possibility of meeting you
but for this restless heart
that thought itself is comforting
Theme: Loneliness, Separation, & Grief (106)
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