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- Source: dawn.com

Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi, celebrated satirist and humourist, passed away in Karachi on Wednesday, DawnNewsTV reported. The 95-year-old wordsmith par excellence had been suffering from a protracted ailment. He had been born on August 4, 1923, in the Tonk district of Rajasthan, India.After Partition, he migrated to Karachi in 1956. Yousufi, a banker by profession, was awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 1999 and the Hilal-iImtiaz in 2002 — the highest literary honour given by the government to civilians. His Chiraagh Talay (1961) had establishe­d him as a humorist who knew how to use repartee and pun. His other works, Khakam Badahan (1970), Zarguzasht (1976) and Aabi-Gum (1990) only reaffirmed his status as a great wit and a master prose writer of Urdu. What made Yousufi remarkable was not only his wordplay and repartee, but his refraining from traditiona­l ways of invoking mirth, such as situationa­l comedy or slapstick. His one-liners are often quoted in Urdu’s literary works.

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