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Fareb (1993 TV Series)
''Fareb'' ( ur, , lit=Illusion) is a 1993 Pakistani television series written by Mustansar Hussain Tarar it was produced and directed by Rashid Dar. Synopsis Shabahat is loved by her father Bashiruddin but when her fiancé betrays her, she goes to the US with her money. Yasir aspires to become a police officer later he marries Gulzar Begum a girl from a rich family and wants to expose Sultan Khan who is involved in an accusation. Cast * Rani Begum as Shabahat (also known as Aashi Bi) * Ajab Gul as Yashir Kamal * Naima Khan as Gulzar Begum * Aurangzeb Leghari as Sultan Khan * Nida Mumtaz as Maryam * Munawar Saeed as Bashiruddin * Ashraf Khan as Sheru * Irfan Khoosat as Najeebullah * Khalid Moin Butt as Naseer * Ghayyur Akhtar as Naseem Khan * Nighat Butt as Sakeena * Qavi Khan as Ameer-ud-Deen * Mehrunisa as Bano * Saeed Sheikh as Lamboo * Mohsin Rizvi as Bahar Deen * Altaf Ur Rehman as Maqsood Bhomchick * C.M Munir as Nabi Baksh * Shoukat Zaidi as Kamaluddin * S ...
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Drama (film And Television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent ( mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, dra ...
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Mustansar Hussain Tarar
Mustansar Hussain Tarar ( ur, ; ) S.I. (born 1 March 1939) is a Pakistani author, travel enthusiast, mountaineer, writer, novelist, columnist, TV host and former actor. Early life Mustansar Hussain Tarar was born in Jokalian on 1 March 1939 at his maternal grandparents' house, according to the preface of his book, ''Lahore Awargi''. But he was raised in Lahore with his family that hailed from Mandi Bahauddin. His father, Rehmat Tarar, operated a small agricultural seed store by the name of "Kisan & company" that later flourished to become a major business in that field.Profile of Mustansar Hussain Tarar on urduadab4u.com website
Published 31 August 2010, Retrieved 26 April 2019
Tarar was educated at Rang Mahal Mission High School and
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Rani Begum
Rani ( Punjabi, ur, ; 8 December 1946 – 27 May 1993) was a Pakistani film and television actress. She gained success in the late 1960s when she made a hit pair with famous actor and producer Waheed Murad. She was also known as ''The Dancing Queen'', ''Queen of Lollywood'' and ''Lux Girl'' for her portrayal of romantic and dancing roles in films. She remained one of the most successful actresses of the subcontinent and was also popular for her dance performances in films. Rani died of cancer on 27 May 1993. Early life Rani was born on 8 December 1946 as Nasira in Mozang, Lahore to Malik Muhammed Shafi and Iqbal Begum in an Arain family. Her father was a driver for Mukhtar Begum, a singer and the wife of Agha Hashar Kashmiri, a well-known Urdu dramatist. Mukhtar Begum took over and raised Rani herself. After being raised by Mukhtar Begum, Rani moved in with her mother with whom she reconciled. Acting career Rani acted in both Urdu and Punjabi films and was a film heroine ...
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Ajab Gul
Ajab Gul (Pashto: عجب گل) is a Pakistani actor turned film director, producer and music director who has mostly worked in Pashto films. As well as working in Pakistani cinema he has worked in television and theater. Career Ajab Gul has starred in commercial films such as ''Yaar Baash'', ''Sharabi'', '' Kyun Tum Say Itna Pyar Hai'' as well as critical performance films such as ''Dukhtar''. He has also starred in a string of successful television serials like ''Fareb'', ''Girift'', ''Piyas'', ''Sooraj Kay Sath Sath'', ''Musafatain'', ''Pathar'', ''Ghulam Gardish'', ''Tawan'', ''Chashman'', ''Dastar'', ''Sheharzaad''. His theatrical play ''Janam Janam ki Maile Chadar'' has set a record in South East Asia for its non-stop 1680 shows. His directorial debut was the film '' Khoey Ho Tum Kahan (KHTK)'', which had a decent theatrical run upon its release in 2001. Among the high points of the film was its phenomenal soundtrack composed by Zain and some stunning cinematography. The succ ...
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Naima Khan
Naima Khan is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas ''Tum Mere Kya Ho'', ''Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi'', ''Shehnai'', ''Yaqeen Ka Safar'' and ''Yeh Dil Mera''. Early life Naima was born in 1972 on October 26th in Lahore. She completed her studies from University of Lahore. Her father, Anwar Elahi Khan, was in the Pakistan Air Force and her mother was an Aalima Fazila and a radio artist who played the character of Zohran Bibi in the famous radio play, ''Talqeen Shah''. Her mother, Zakia Khanum, was the cousin sister of famous Urdu writer and playwright, Ashfaq Ahmad Khan. Naima Khan joined the industry in 1988. Career She started her acting on PTV. She appeared in dramas on PTV in 1987. She was noted for her roles in dramas ''Patt Jharr'', ''Fareb'', ''Nashaib'', ''Zeeshan'', ''Aik Qadam Par Manzil'' and ''Fishaar'', ''Chandpur ka Chando''. She also appeared in drama ''Adhoori Aurat'' along with Ayeza Khan and Faysal Qureshi and ''Khuda Aur Muhabbat'' with Imran A ...
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Aurangzeb Leghari
Aurangzeb Leghari (born 25 October 1944) is a Pakistani TV actor who has been working in TV dramas since the 1970s. His notable TV dramas include '' Waris'', '' Dehleez'', ''Waqat'', ''Uchay Burj Lahore Dey'', and ''Chanan Tey Dariya''. He was honored with the Pride of Performance Award in 2014. Early life Leghari was born on 25 October 1944 in Rahimabad, Rahim Yar Khan, British India. He completed his education at the Government Central Model School, Lahore. Later, he went to the Government College Lahore to earn his graduate degree. Career Leghari started his acting career by participating in theatrical plays in the 1960s. His debut TV play was ''Samjohta'', but he got fame by acting a role in Amjad Islam Amjad Amjad Islam Amjad, PP, Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Urdu: امجد اسلام امجد) (born 4 August 1944) is an Urdu poet, drama writer and lyricist from Pakistan. The author of more than 40 books in a career spanning 50 years,Ally Adnan (September ...'s play ' ...
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Nida Mumtaz
Nida Mumtaz is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas ''Kahin Deep Jaley'', ''Deewangi'' and '' Khoob Seerat''. She is also known for her roles in movies ''Wrong No.'' and ''Mehrunisa V Lub U''. Early life Nida was born in 1960 on September 10th in Karachi, Pakistan. She completed her studies from University of Karachi. Career Nida made her debut as an actress in 1984 with her mother Salma Mumtaz Salma Mumtaz (1926 – 20 January 2012) was a Pakistani film actress, director and producer. Early life and career Salma Mumtaz made her film debut as an actress in the 1960 Urdu language film, ''Neelofar'' (1960).PTV Channel. She then joined another drama in 1986 in which she starred with her aunt Shammi. In 1980s and 1990s she ...
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Pakistan Television Network
Pakistan Television Corporation ( ur, ; reporting name: PTV) is the Pakistani state-owned broadcaster. Pakistan entered the television broadcasting age in 1964, with a pilot television station established at Lahore. Background Historical context The idea of establishing a media and television industry was conceived in late 1956 and created by the privately set up national education commission, with the support of President Ayub Khan in 1960. Retrieved 13 January 2016. In 1961, the private sector media mogul and industrialist Syed Wajid Ali launched a television industrial development project, bringing the role of Ubaidur Rahman, an electrical engineer in the Engineering Division of Radio Pakistan, as the project director of the first television station in Lahore. Ali reached a milestone in 1961 after establishing a private television broadcasting company with the cooperation of Nippon Electric Company (NEC) of Japan and Thomas Television International of the United ...
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Munawar Saeed
Syed Munawar Saeed is a Pakistani TV and film actor. He has performed in around 200 films and more than 1000 television dramas. He is known for his villain roles in TV serials like '' Waris'' (1979 - 1980) and ''Moorat'' (2004) and films like ''Anmol'' (1973), ''Sharafat'' (1974), and '' Pehchan'' (1975). He was honored with the Pride of Performance Award in 2003. Life and career Saeed was born on July 1, 1941, in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, British India. He migrated to Pakistan in 1960 after doing his B.Sc from the Aligarh Muslim University. He is a relative of the poets Rais Amrohvi and Jaun Elia. After settling in Karachi, Pakistan, he started working on stage and Radio Pakistan. In 1967, when a television station was established in Karachi, he started working in TV dramas. In 1969, he was offered an Urdu film ''Ghar Damaad'' from Lollywood. He accepted the project and left Karachi for Lahore. While staying in Lahore, he used all four mediums of art; film, TV, radio, and stage, t ...
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Ashraf Khan (actor)
Ashraf Khan is a Pakistani comic actor who has been working on radio, stage, and television since the 1960s. He is best known for his comedy characters in the TV serial '' Fifty Fifty'' (1978 – 1984). Life and career Born in Lahore, Khan started his career at Radio Pakistan Lahore, as a child artist in the mid-1960s. There he found ''Mirza Sultan Baig'' as his mentor. Later, he moved to Karachi in the early 1970s. His debut drama at PTV Karachi center was '' Uncle Urfi'' (1972). But a real breakthrough came when he joined the team of the TV comedy show '' Fifty Fifty'', which was aired from 1978 to 1984. His self-created spoofs of famous film songs were a popular part of the show. After ''Fifty Fifty'', he worked in a number of TV plays. Some of his notable dramas include ''Janjal Pura'' (1997), '' Family Front'' (1997), ''Double Sawaari'' (2008), '' Bulbulay'' (2009), '' Dugdugi'' (2011), '' Halla Gulla'' (2015), and others. Filmography TV * '' Fifty Fifty'' * ''Janjal P ...
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Irfan Khoosat
Irfan Khoosat ( Punjabi, ur, ) (born 9 June 1946) is a Pakistani actor, producer and a well-known comedian. He is famous for his comic role as ''Hawaldar Karamdad'' in the TV series Andhera Ujala (1984-1985) in which he portrayed a simpleton and a blabbermouth character of a low-ranked policeman. He is also well-known as a stage comedian. He won a Nigar Award for his comic role in the 1985 film ''Hum Se Hai Zamana''. He also has done leading role in the movie named ''Direct Hawaldar'' (1985 film). Personal life Irfan Khoosat was born in Okara, Punjab. He is the father of a notable film and TV director and actor Sarmad Sultan Khoosat Sarmad Sultan Khoosat (born May 7, 1979) is a Pakistani actor, film/ TV director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing the super-hit TV dramas ''Humsafar'' and ''Shehr-e-Zaat''. He is considered to be one of the best South Asian f .... He is the son of famous comedian late Sultan Khoosat – 1950s radio and film comedia ...
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Ghayyur Akhtar
Ghayyur Akhtar ( ur, ), (5 October 1945 – 7 February 2014) was a radio, television, film and theater actor from Lahore, Pakistan. He is best known for acting a role in the television serial ''Sona Chandi'' (1982). He was honored with Pride of Performance Award and Tamgha-e-Imtiaz. Life and career Akhtar was born on 5 October 1945 in Lahore, British India. He began his acting career in the late 1964–65 with Radio Pakistan. He was known as "Hameed Bhai (O Ho Ho Ho)" from his performance on the television serial ''Sona Chandi'' and ''Chacha Barkat'' from Radio Pakistan because of his "O Ho Ho Ho" dialogue. He worked as a writer, actor, director and producer. He shifted his career to television in the 1980s and appeared on PTV classic serials like ''Sona Chandi'', '' Khawaja and Son'', '' Waris'' and soaps like ''Ainak Wala Jin''. He also appeared in mainstream cinema in ''Direct Hawaldar'' (1985), but television drama remained his major field. In recognition of his service ...
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