Dilawar Figar, (8 July 1929 – 25 January 1998) was a Pakistani humorist and poet.
He also worked for Karachi Development Authority as an Assistant Director-Town Planning.
[1] Dilawar Figar died on 25 January 1998 in Karachi at age 68.
[1][3] During a literary gathering on 31 January 1993 at Karachi Arts Council, he himself once described his imaginary death and how he left for the heavens and was refused entry into paradise by the guard angels because he had arrived before his scheduled time.
His literary work contain Ghazals, humorous poems, and their translation in English: