The celebrated writer of timeless hits like “Hawa Hawa” and “Mein Nay Tumhari Gagar Sey Kabhi Pani Piya” dies after a prolonged illness.
Pakistan’s music industry is mourning the loss of Muhammad Nasir, the celebrated lyricist behind some of the country’s most iconic songs, who passed away after a prolonged illness.
Funeral Held in Shah Faisal Colony
According to sources, Nasir had been unwell for an extended period and was also facing financial difficulties during his later years. His funeral prayers were offered at Masjid Kausar in Shah Faisal Colony, attended by friends, admirers, and members of the showbiz community who gathered to pay their final respects.
Local residents and fellow artists expressed deep sorrow at his passing, remembering him not only for his lyrical genius but also for his humble and compassionate nature.
A Career Etched in Melody
Muhammad Nasir was known for penning several unforgettable songs that became an integral part of Pakistan’s musical heritage. Among his most famous works are “Hawa Hawa”, the timeless classic made famous by Hassan Jahangir, and “Mein Nay Tumhari Gagar Sey Kabhi Pani Piya”, along with many other hit tracks that captured the essence of love, longing, and cultural beauty.
His lyrical style combined simplicity with emotional depth, resonating deeply with audiences across generations. Nasir’s words played a vital role in shaping the golden era of Pakistani pop and film music.
A Life of Struggle and Legacy
Despite his significant contribution to Pakistan’s music industry, Nasir reportedly faced financial hardship in his later years. Sources revealed that he lived a modest life, often struggling to make ends meet. Yet, his passion for poetry and songwriting never waned, and he continued to inspire emerging artists with his dedication to art and storytelling.
Many artists and musicians took to social media to pay tribute to Nasir, recalling how his lyrics had left an indelible mark on their lives and careers.
End of an Era in Pakistani Music
With Muhammad Nasir’s passing, Pakistan loses not just a lyricist, but a storyteller who immortalized emotions through his words. His songs continue to echo on radio stations, television, and in the hearts of those who grew up listening to his melodies.
As the nation bids farewell to one of its most cherished songwriters, his legacy remains alive in the verses that once moved millions.