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A still from stage play Jeeundi Lash written by Kapur Singh Ghumman

Kapur Singh Ghuman was a Punjabi writer and theatre actor born in a Jat Sikh family. He was awarded a Sahitya Academy Award in 1984 for his Punjabi play Pagal Lok and was the director of the Punjab Languages Department. He was born in 1927 and died in a car accident in 1986.

Dramas

  • Jeeundi Laash, 1962
  • Zindaghi Ton Door, 1966
  • Putalighar, 1966
  • Pardean De aar Par, 1967
  • Atita De Parchavem, 1967
  • Jhungalmata, 1967
  • Anahoni, 1968
  • Manas Ki Ek Jaat, 1969
  • Kach De Gajare, 1969
  • Wismadu Naad, 1969
  • Zaildar, 1972
  • Mook Sansar, 1973
  • Man Antar Ki Pira, 1975
  • Bujharat
  • Azadi Da Suphana
  • Rani Kokilan, 1979
  • Pagal Lok, 1982
  • Roda Jalali, 1982
  • Santaap, 1983
  • Noorjahan

References

  1. Ghuman, Kapur Singh (22 January 1962). "Jiūndī lāsha".
  2. Ghuman, Kapur Singh (22 January 1966). "Zindagī toṃ dūra".
  3. Ghuman, Kapur Singh (22 January 1966). "Putalī ghara: Prabhāwadārī nāṭaka".
  4. Ghuman, Kapur Singh (22 January 1967). "Atīta de parachāweṃ".
  5. Ghuman, Kapur Singh (22 January 1967). "Jhuṅgalamāṭā: Che ikāṅgī nāṭaka".
  6. Ghuman, Kapur Singh (22 January 1972). "Zailadāra".
  7. Ghummaṇa, Kapūra Siṅgha (22 January 1982). "Pāgala loka".
  8. Ghummaṇa, Kapūra Siṅgha (22 January 1982). "Roḍā Jalālī".

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