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''Gulabo'' is a 2008 Pakistani Punjabi language film by Sangeeta, with music composed by ''Zulfiqar Ali'' and song lyrics by ''Saeed Gillani''.http://reviewit.pk/famous-novelists-razia-butt/, Film review of 'Gulabo' (2008) on reviewit.pk website, Retrieved 5 Nov 2016 Cast * Shaan * Resham * Babar Ali * Saima * Raheela Agha * Shamil Khan * Fareeha Jabeen * Nasir Chinyoti * Iftikhar Thakur Iftikar Thakur (Urdu, pa, افتخار ٹھاکر), born Iftikhar Ahmed is a Pakistani actor and stand up comedian. He rose to fame for his roles in Punjabi drama. He has starred in numerous stage shows and telefilms in different languages ... Soundtracks * "Paake Paritaan Wey Mein Mar Gai Aan" Sung by Azra Jehan, film song lyrics by ''Saeed Gillani'' and music by ''Zulfiqar Ali'' * "Piplaan Di Chaawain Beith Ke Aa Kariye Gallan Pyar Diyyan" Sung by Azra Jehan, film song lyrics by ''Saeed Gillani'' and music by ''Zulfiqar Ali''https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so1XCA9T0jQ, Soundtra ...
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Raheela Agha
Raheela Agha is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas '' Meherbaan'', ''Ghughi'', ''Sara Sajeeda'' and '' Naagin''. Early life Raheela was born in 1964 in Lahore, Pakistan. She completed her studies from University of Lahore. Career She made her debut as an on PTV in 1970s. She was noted for her roles in dramas ''Hulla Ray'', ''Ek Sitam Aur Sahi'', ''Piya Be Dardi'', ''Jaan Nisar'' and ''Kaun Karta Hai Wafa''. She also appeared in dramas ''Mil Ke Bhi Hum Na Mile'', '' Kaise Huaye Benaam'', '' Kitna Satatay Ho'', ''Ishq Ibadat'' and ''Tum Mere Kya Ho'' and she also appeared movies ''Mohabbataan Sachiyaan'', '' Tarap'', ''Basanti'', '' Gulabo'' and ''Lado Rani''. She appeared in Urdu, Pashto and Punjabi movies and dramas. Since then she appeared in dramas '' Ali Ki Ammi'', '' Meherbaan'', ''Maana Ka Gharana'', ''Ghughi'', ''Sara Sajeeda ''Sara Sajeeda'' is a 2019 television series co-directed by Eoon Shuhaini, Feroz Kader and Rizwan Zaman, starring Tiz Za ...
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Sangeeta (Pakistani Actress)
Parveen Rizvi, better known as Sangeeta, ( ur, ; born 14 June 1947) is a Pakistani film actress, filmmaker and director of television drama serials. Early life Parveen Rizvi was born on 14 June 1947 in Karachi, British India. Parveen Rizvi's (or Sangeeta's) mother Mehtab Rizvi also had a career in show business. Additionally, Parveen's younger sister, Nasreen Rizvi (professionally known as Kaveeta) is also associated with Pakistani Film industry, cinema. The British-American actress Jiah Khan is her niece. Career Acting In 1969, Sangeeta appeared on the film ''Koh-e-Noor'' (1969) as a child star; it was directed by Agha Husaini. In 1971, she moved to Lahore from her birthplace of Karachi and started a more serious career in Lollywood movies in Lahore. Her role as a supporting actress in Riaz Shahid's movie ''Yeh Aman'' (1971) was well-liked by the Pakistani public. She went on to act in dozens of other movies before deciding to become a film producer-director with her own ...
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Razia Butt
Razia Butt ( ur, ) was an Urdu novelist and playwright from Pakistan. One of the famous popular fiction writer of the 1960s and 1970s, she is often compared with English writer Barbara Cartland due to her popularity among the household readers. Some of her works have been adapted into television serials and films, including '' Bano''. Background Razia Niaz was born in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924. She spent most of her childhood in Peshawar. Career She first appeared in a literary journal around 1940 when she was in her teens. She later developed her first published story into a novel, ''Naila''. Butt also wrote radio plays. Films such as ''Naila'', '' Saiqa'' and television serials such as '' Saiqa'' and '' Dastaan'' are based on her novels. Married in 1946, Razia Butt resumed writing in 1950s after a break of some years. She wrote 51 novels and 350 short stories. Butt wrote an autobiography, ''Bichhray Lamhe''. Death Razia Butt died in Lahore on 4 October 2012 after a protra ...
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8th Lux Style Awards
The 8th Lux Style Awards ceremony was held in Expo Center in Karachi, Pakistan. The show was hosted by Ahsan Khan, Sana Nawaz and from the members of BNN. Some of the film and music categories were removed from the award. Films Television Music Fashion References External links Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards Lux Lux Lux The lux (symbol: lx) is the unit of illuminance, or luminous flux per unit area, in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to one lumen per square metre. In photometry, this is used as a measure of the intensity, as perceived by the ...
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Iftikhar Thakur
Iftikar Thakur (Urdu, pa, افتخار ٹھاکر), born Iftikhar Ahmed is a Pakistani actor and stand up comedian. He rose to fame for his roles in Punjabi drama. He has starred in numerous stage shows and telefilms in different languages mainly Punjabi also including Pothwari/Mirpuri and Urdu. He currently stars in the comedy talk show ''Mazaaq Raat'', where he portrays Mian Afzal Nirgoli, a Punjab Police officer by filing a court petition to permanently ban Indian films from Pakistani cinemas. The petition was dismissed, with the court explaining that the Ministry of Culture would be the correct agency to petition. Early life Thakur was born in Mian Channu, Pakistan on April 1, 1958. Prior to becoming an actor, he worked in an auto repair facility fixing punctured tires. Education Thakur completed his Intermediate from Commerce College Karachi. After jumping into the stage and film world, in 1997 he went to the United States of America for polishing his back end in a ...
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Nasir Chinyoti
Nasir Chinyoti (ناصر چنیوٹی) is a Pakistani actor and comedian from Chiniot. He started his acting career from Multan stage. Nasir has starred in many stage dramas/telefilms in various languages including Urdu and Punjabi. He is the most notable for comedy stage dramas based in Lahore. He is famous for using improvised dialogues during stage plays. Nasir Chinyoti has acted with many other comedians including Babu Baral, Sohail Ahmad, Iftikhar Thakur, Zafri Khan, Anwar Ali, Tariq Teddy, and Sakhawat Naz. He previously used to appear in Khabarnaak comedy show in various satires on Geo News (Pakistan). He is rated as one of the best comedians in Pakistan. He appeared in Khabaryar comedy show on Neo News where he played many of the most appreciated roles. Subsequently, he also worked for Khabardar on Express News. Currently, he is doing a show called Khabarhar on Samaa News, hosted by Aftab Iqbal. Filmography TV Shows * ''Family Front'' (1997) *''Khabarnaak ''Kh ...
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Fareeha Jabeen
Fareeha Jabeen ( Punjabi, ) also spelled as Fariha Jabeen is a Pakistani actress. She used to appear in PTV Home's classic serials in 1990's. She has also appeared in few Urdu films. She has played a role of Nagina Chachi in Hum TV's acclaim series Suno Chanda 2. Personal life Jabeen is from Lahore and currently resides in Karachi. She is of Punjabi background. Actress Amar Khan is her daughter. Filmography Film *'' Gulabo'' (2008) *''7 Din Mohabbat In 7 Din Mohabbat In () is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy film with fantasy elements. It was directed by Meenu– Farjad under Matteela Films. Written by Fasih Bari Khan, the film features Mahira Khan and Sheheryar Munawar in lead roles and als ...'' (2018) *'' Wrong No. 2'' (2019) Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jabeen, Fareeha Living people 20th-century Pakistani actresses 21st-century Pakistani actresses Pakistani television actresses Pakistani film actresses Punjabi people Actresses fr ...
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Shamil Khan
Shamil Khan ( ur, ; also known as ''Shamyl''; born March 1978 in Islamabad) is a Pakistani film and television actor known for his role in the Punjabi language film ''Larki Punjaban''. He also appears in the Hum TV serial ''Sadqay Tumhare ''Sadqay Tumhare'' ( ur, , lit=May My Years Be Added To Yours) is a Pakistani biographical drama serial based on the life of the series own writer Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar. It is directed by Mohammed Ehteshamuddin and co-produced by Momina Durai ...''. Shamil Khan was appointed as a CLF Goodwill Ambassador by the Children's Literature Festival on July 30, 2019. Filmography Films Television References External links * 1978 births Living people People from Islamabad Pakistani male film actors Punjabi people {{Pakistan-film-actor-stub ...
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Babar Ali
Babar Ali ( ur, ; born 30 June 1972) is a Pakistani film and television actor. He started his career at age sixteen. Babar Ali is known for playing ‘Bali’ in the drama serial Landa Bazaar directed by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar. Career Babar Ali's first film appearance was in Jeeva (1995 film), directed by Syed Noor. He went on to appear in other films such as ''Munda Bigra Jaye'' (1995), ''Chor Machaye Shor'' (1996), '' Khoey Ho Tum Kahan'' (2001), ''Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa'' (2002) and ''Larki Punjaban'' (2003). He starred as Bali, the lead character in the 2002 PTV television drama series ''Landa Bazar''. In 2017, Babar revived his character of Bali (Iqbal) in ''Laal Ishq'', which was a sequel to the original 2002 drama series. In 2022, he appeared in '' The Legend of Maula Jatt.'' Filmography Television As an actor TV show host *''Morning with Babar Ali'' (Apna Channel) Awards * Nigar Award for Best Male Singer in film Mehndi Waley Hath (2000). See also * Guli ...
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Saima Noor
Saima Noor is a Pakistani actress who appears in Pakistani films and television dramas. She rose to prominence after starring in the film ''Choorian'' (1998), which is regarded as one of the highest-grossing Pakistani films of all time. Some of her other notable film credits include ''Buddha Gujjar'' (2002), ''Majajan'' (2006), and ''Bhai Log'' (2011), all of which were commercial successes. She was one of country's leading film actresses during the 1990s and early 2000s. Saima's film work spans many genres, including the supernatural film ''Naag aur Nagin'' (2005) and the biographical film ''Salute'' (2016). She has also established a career in the Pakistani television industry and has appeared in various television series, including ''Rang Laaga'' (2015), ''Yeh Mera Deewanapan Hai'' (2015), and '' Babban Khala Ki Betiyann'' (2018–2019). In 2005, she married director Syed Noor with whom she has worked on a number of films. Early life Saima was born in Multan, Punjab, P ...
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Punjabi Language
Punjabi (; ; , ), sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. It has approximately 113 million native speakers. Punjabi is the most widely-spoken first language in Pakistan, with 80.5 million native speakers as per the 2017 census, and the 11th most widely-spoken in India, with 31.1 million native speakers, as per the 2011 census. The language is spoken among a significant overseas diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In Pakistan, Punjabi is written using the Shahmukhi alphabet, based on the Perso-Arabic script; in India, it is written using the Gurmukhi alphabet, based on the Indic scripts. Punjabi is unusual among the Indo-Aryan languages and the broader Indo-European language family in its usage of lexical tone. History Etymology The word ''Punjabi'' (sometimes spelled ''Panjabi'') has been derived from the word ''Panj-āb'', Persian for 'Five Waters', referring to the ...
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