Hashim Nadeem Khan is a well-known Pakistani writer, screenwriter, and poet celebrated for his engaging storytelling and thought-provoking themes. He was born on February 14, 1970, in Quetta, Pakistan, and studied at Cadet College, Petaro. His writing spans various genres, including drama, romance, and fiction, exploring the social and cultural aspects of Pakistani society.
Nadeem's first novel, "Khuda Aur Mohabbat" (God and Love), was published in 2008 and became very popular. Its touching story of love and spirituality made it a bestseller and was later adapted into a successful TV drama.
Nadeem has written other notable novels such as "Bachpan Ka December" (December of Childhood) and "Parizaad. His works stand out for their beautiful language, emotional depth, and well-crafted characters.
In addition to his work in literature, Nadeem is also a talented screenwriter. He has written scripts for popular TV dramas like "Khuda Aur Mohabbat", "Abhi" and "Parizaad." His exceptional writing for TV has earned him praise and a loyal following.
Nadeem's contributions to literature and screenwriting make him one of Pakistan's leading writers. He remains a key figure in the literary world, impressing audiences with his complex narratives and sparking deep thoughts.
His collection of novels paints a tapestry of human emotions and societal intricacies, inviting readers on journeys of love, spirituality, and self-discovery.
1. "Abdullah":
A poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and redemption set against the backdrop of the breathtaking northern areas of Pakistan.

