[2][3] His poetry is known for the unique use of everyday, commonplace phrases and wording that is instantly relatable for masses in the region.
The most prominent feature of his expression is the poignant undertones of his humorous verse, making his poetry one of its kind.
The nuance of tragedy in his poems is a reflection of social injustice, discrimination, and personal misfortunes of his characters.
This is why he himself commented: "قہقہ وہ ہے جسے نچوڑیں تو آنسو ٹپکیں" (Real laughter is one that sheds tears when squeezed).
Anwar Masood was born on 8 November 1935 into an Arain family in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan.
Some of his famous poems are "Anar Kali Diyan Shanan", "Aj Kee Pakaeay", "Banyan", "Juma Bazaar", "Jehlum Dey Pul Tey", "Hun Ki Karye", "Mela Akhian Da", "Ambri" and many others.
[5] Masood has performed and given live recitations of his poetry among many international communities and is popular worldwide.
On the other hand, Arqam is beginner in the field of poetry and is currently learning Persian Poetic genres and stylistic distinctions.