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Adil Murad Biography

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Adil Murad Biography Adil Murad Adil Murad (born 1976) is a Pakistani film producer and actor in films, Television serials and tele-films, and son of Pakistani actor Waheed Murad.[1] He was introduced in the Pakistani Urdu colour film Raja sahib in 1996, but the film, due to bad direction and a weak story, flopped at the box office. Since then, he has been working in tele-films as an actor and as producer. He has been cast by Shoaib Mansoor in his tele-film Streets of Karachi, which is based on the life of a couple in Karachi and the ups and downs of the city.[2] Recently ARY Film Awards 2016 gave appreciation award to his father Waheed Murad for his inspirational work in film industry which has been received by him. Filmography Film / Tele-film / Drama Serial Year(s) Cast Remarks Raja sahib 1996 Sahiba and Sana Debut film as a lead actor Adil Murad Biography Adil Murad Biography Adil Murad Biography Adil Murad Biography Adil Murad...

Adeel Hussain Biography

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Adeel Hussain Biography Adeel Hussain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Adeel Husain Born Syed Adeel Husain 30 June 1978 (age 40) Karachi, Pakistan Alma mater Dublin Business School Occupation Actor Director Years active 2007–Present Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Adeel Husain (Urdu: عدیل حسین‎) is a Pakistani actor and director. He is best known for his roles in Daam, Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu, Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai, Jackson Heights and Mera Naseeb.[1] Career Already having painting and drawing as hobbies,[2] he started his career in the 1990s, became a part of the City FM's breakfast show and made appearances on the screen in the form of advertisements, selective TV dramas, music videos, and telefilms like Duniya Goal Hai that ran in Kara Film Festival. His first work as director was a car commercial in 2008 for the HBL Car to Car campaign and an unreleased brand entertainment project for the Telecom sector ...

Adeel Hashmi Biography

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Adeel Hashmi Biography Adeel Hashmi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Adeel Hashmi Born Adeel Hashmi 17 July 1973 (age 45) Islamabad, Pakistan Nationality Pakistani & British Occupation Actor, Producer Years active 1999–present Parent(s) Muneeza Hashmi (Mother)[1] Humair Hashmi (Father) Ali Hashmi (Brother) Relatives Shoaib Hashmi (uncle) Salima Hashmi (aunt) Faiz Ahmad Faiz (grandfather)[1] Alys Faiz (grandmother) Mira Hashmi (cousin) Adeel Hashmi (born July 17, 1973) is a Pakistani television/film actor, comedian, social worker, producer, filmmaker, and screenwriter.[2] He is known for his comical roles in shows such as Teen Bata Teen and Ulta Saeeda Family affiliation with media industry Adeel Hashmi was born in Islamabad, Pakistan. He studied at Government College University. He holds an MBA degree from Imperial College and Master's of Fine Arts degree from Academy of Art University in Sa...

Adeeb Biography

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Adeeb Biography Adeeb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For people with the same name, see Adib (disambiguation). Adeeb Siddhiqui Born Muzaffar Ahmed[1] 1934 Mumbai, India Died 26 May 2006 (aged 71) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Occupation film actor Muzaffar Adeeb or simply Adeeb (1934 – 26 May 2006) was a Pakistani film actor. He appeared in 38 Indian films from 1940 to 1962, although he did not start performing in films very actively until the 1950s. In 1962, he shifted from Bombay (now Mumbai), India, to Lahore, Pakistan and resumed his film career that lasted until his death with over 500 films to his credit Adeeb Biography Adeeb Biography Adeeb Biography Adeeb Biography Pakistani actor Muzaffar Adeeb Biography | Villain of Punjab films | full Documentary in  Urdu/Hindi Sajjan Adeeb | Biography | Lifestyle | Family | Girlfriend | Struggle | Hobbies | Car | House

Abid Khan Biography

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Abid Khan Biography Abid Khan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies. Please help to establish notability by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Find sources: "Abid Khan" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Abid Khan Born Muhammad Abid Khan November 6, 1953 Gujranwala, Pakistan Died August 19, 2000 (aged 46) Islamabad Barri Imam Sarkar Nationality Pakistani Occupation Actor Abid Khan also known as Muhammad Abid Khan (1953–2000) was a Pakistani comedian, stage and TV actor.[1] He was most notable for comedy stage dramas based in Lahore. Abid also atten...

Abid Kashmiri Biography

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Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid Kashmiri From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Abid Kashmiri Abid kashmiri.png Born May 04, 1950 Karachi Nationality Pakistani Occupation Actor Years active 1980–present Abid Kashmiri is a Pakistani film, television and stage actor and a comedian.[1][2] He has been working in Pakistani Urdu films and dramas as well as working in stage dramas Filmography Bazar-e-Husan, 1988 Aainak Wala Jinn, 1995 Jeety Hain Shaan Se, 1996 Kites Grounded Television Suraj Key Sath Sath[4] Lahori Gate Home Sweet Home Samundar (character Gullu Badshah) S.H.E. Awards He has been awarded the Nigar Award for his best comedy in the film Bazar-e-Husan (1988) Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid Kashmiri Biography Abid K...

Abid Ali Biography

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Abid Ali Biography Abid Ali (actor) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Abid Ali Born Abid Ali 1952 (age 66–67) Quetta, Baluchistan, Pakistan Political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Relatives Iman Ali (daughter) Abid Ali (born 1952) is a Pakistani actor, director and producer, who has acted in numerous television and film productions in Pakistan but is best known for his role as Dilawar in the PTV classic drama Waris (1979) Family From his former marriage to actress and singer Humaira Ali (née Chaudhry),[1] he has three daughters, including the supermodel-turned-actress Iman Ali as well as the actress and singer Rahma Ali.[2] Early life and career Born and educated in Quetta, Abid Ali was attracted to the arts from early on, writing stories and painting in his childhood and teenage years, and first entered Radio Pakistan before going to Lahore after some struggle and launching his successful TV career with PTV'...