Javed Chaudhry is a renowned Pakistani journalist and Urdu newspaper columnist. His column 'Zero Point' is the most read column in Pakistan and has great influence upon people of Pakistan especially youth. He was born in Kharian, Punjab and passed a degree in Mass Communication from Islamia University, Bahawalpur in 1991. In 1997, he joined Daily Jang as a columnist. All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) declared him The Best Urdu Columnist of 1997 and 1998. In 1998, the Government of Pakistan honored him with an Excellency Award for his outstanding performance in the national journalism. In 2006, he joined the newspaper, Daily Express, and since then he has been a prime member of its team of columnists. He regularly contributes through his column Zero Point.
I personally don't like the guy, but his writings have been a great source of inspiration for me when I was in growing age, was probably in 6th grade when someone in my family gave me this first collection, and, honestly, it taught me so many things e.g Kermit Formula, Leonardo Da Vinci, Nawab of Kalabagh Amir Muhammad Khan, Kemmons Wilson and his Holiday Inn hotel chains, Andrew Grove and his Intel, Dr. Younas and his economic formula, and finally the novel "The Idiot", and the most amazing life lesson I've ever read. So many great people, and their stories, have been written in the form of newspaper articles along with the most amazing kind of life lessons. The various forms of injustices in the society have been highlighted.
A pathetic book from a pathetic person. Reviewed lot of books in few words, this is not right for the writers of those books. He can do anything for money, as he stole the idea of history telling in beginning of his program that was the style of Dr Masood. But he actually don't have moral values. I think we don't appreciate these kind of writings. Author should same on his self. Using very cheap ways for making money.
JAved's books re like 10 books analysis and summary in one article. his articles compilation in book form was a great idea. i have read all his books and it en-lights me with the knowledge, vision and comparison of the long way we as a nation has come across and have to achive.
Its collection of Mr. Chaudhry's articles. Some of the articles and history lessons are brilliant but 40 percent of the book is filled with mediocre work. But rest 60 percent was worth the time.