Pakistan’s noted lyricist Muhammad Nasir, known for penning some of the country’s most beloved songs, has passed away after a long battle with illness. According to sources, the veteran songwriter had been ailing for an extended period and was reportedly living in difficult financial conditions in his final years.
Funeral Held in Karachi’s Shah Faisal Colony
Nasir’s funeral prayers were held at Masjid Kausar in Shah Faisal Colony, Karachi, where a large number of friends, admirers, local residents, and members of the entertainment industry gathered to pay their final respects. His death has left a deep void in Pakistan’s music and film fraternity, which remembers him for his lyrical brilliance and contributions to the golden era of Pakistani music.
A Legacy of Timeless Songs
Throughout his illustrious career, Muhammad Nasir wrote numerous hit songs that became timeless classics in Pakistan’s music industry. Among his most popular works are the iconic “Hawa Hawa”, and “Mein Nay Tumhari Gagar Sey Kabhi Pani Piya”, along with several other melodies that continue to resonate with audiences across generations.
Fans and fellow artists have expressed grief over his passing, remembering him as a gifted lyricist whose words gave life to some of the most memorable tunes in Pakistani cinema and pop music.

