[1][2] Nazim Panipati wrote more than two hundred songs for Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi language films.
The first song of Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar's career, 'Dil Mera Tora, Mujhe Kahin Ka Na Chora, Tere Pyar Ne', music by Ghulam Haider for the film Majboor (1948), was also written by Panipati.
[2] At that time, Master Ghulam Haider had told Nazim Panipati that this unknown girl (Lata Mangeshkar) was destined to become a great singer of India after Noor Jehan.
Famous Pakistani film playback singer Saleem Raza and Nazim Panipati also had both worked together at an advertising agency in Lahore for some time.
In the mid 1960s, he joined Pakistan Television Corporation and wrote songs for a musical programme named Jhankar.