Background
Agha was born on 18 May 1922 in the village Wazir Kot in the Sargodha district. His father was a businessman who dealt in horses from the Persian-speaking Qizilbash family.
Agha was born on 18 May 1922 in the village Wazir Kot in the Sargodha district. His father was a businessman who dealt in horses from the Persian-speaking Qizilbash family.
Government College University.
He has written many poetry and prose books He was also editor and publisher of the literary magazine "Auraq" for many decades. He introduced many theories in Urdu literature.
His most famous work is on Urdu humour.
His books focus on modern Urdu poets, notably those who have written more poems instead of ghazals. Agha"s poems have mostly an element of story.
Agha has received Sitara-e-Imtiaz for his best contributions to Urdu literature. He was also nominated for the Nobel Prize.
Agha was the editor of the college magazine Chanab in Government College, Jhang.
In 1944, he came across Salahuddin Ahmad who was the editor of monthly Adabi Duniya. He was asked to contribute by writing essays on topics uncommon in Urdu Literature of that time, such as economics, philosophy, psychology. In 1953, his work on "In search of happiness" was compiled as a book that opened a formal paradigm of research in Urdu literature.
From 1960 to 1963, he acted as a co-editor of Adbi Duniya and from 1965 onwards, he remained editor of monthly Auraq for many decades.
He established himself as a critic. The Pakistan Academy of Letters (North American Palladium Ltd) has published a book on Agha"s life and work as part of its publishing project, "Makers of Pakistani Literature".
He was also Life Fellow of North American Palladium Ltd since 1995. He also wrote an autobiography Shaam Ki Mundair Sey.