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Muhammad Ismail (born: 1 May 1966- died: May 31, 2020) was born in Shamsaknear Qila Sondha Singh, a rural village in Deepalpur tehsil of Okara district. He was a young man who tied a famous shimla-bound pyg from Punjab. As a child, Ismail enjoyed acting in films at the age of eight. At the age of 15, he had his life as a labourer in the market of The Hajarshah Saheb. In 2014, he came up with the idea of riding a bicycle and bought a bicycle from a shop in Lahore and installed the damy of Mecca and mosque-prophetic on a bicycle. A 7-inch LED portable DVD player and a wireless waterproof LED resi light kit on the cycle handle illuminate the entire cycle. As far as his words were concerned, he was wearing a white shalwar shirt and tagar with Punjabi Shamla on his head and a leather solo under his feet. And he put a cell phone battery outside his footfoot and turned the footfoot idols. When he was riding his bicycle towards the city wearing an integral, people would say that the glory of our Punjab has come. They used to go to the place where they were Hazrat Dataganj Baksh and Eid Milad-un-Nabi. They were in the city. They participated in the urs. He used to put qawaali, dhamal and Nait in his loudspeaker on his bicycle. If it were august 14 or September 6, they would have used pakistan's national anthem in their loudspeakers on their bicycles. Muhammad Ismail passed away on May 31, 2020 in Hujra Shah Muqeem, Pakistan. Kot Shaukat Sultan Chowk is laid to rest in the main cemetery of Hujra.