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Roohi Bano
Roohi Bano ( ur, ), (August 10, 1951 – January 25, 2019) was a Pakistani actress who was known for her roles in ''Kiran Kahani'', ''Zard Gulab'', and ''Darwaza''. She along with Uzma Gillani, Tahira Naqvi and Khalida Riyasat dominated Pakistan's television screens during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. She was known as ''The Queen of Melancholy'' because she portrayed roles of mournful, pessimistic and desolation in dramas and films. Early life Roohi Bano was born in Karachi on 10 August 1951. She was the daughter of Alla Rakha, a noted tabla player of India and half-sister of Indian music virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain. Career Roohi joined television when she was doing her Masters in Psychology from the Government College, Lahore. According to news reports, "Roohi Bano witnessed the birth of the television industry in Pakistan..." Roohi acted memorably in ''Kiran Kahani'' (1972), ''Zard Gulab'', ''Darwaza'' and many other famous TV dramas (nearly a total of 150 TV dramas ) in ...
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Roohi (other)
Roohi may refer to: * ''Roohi'' (1981 film), an Indian Hindi-language film by S.U. Syed * ''Roohi'' (2021 film), an Indian Hindi-language comedy horror film by Hardik Mehta * Roohi Bano (1951–2019), Pakistani actress * Roohi Zuberi Roohi Zuberi (born 24 March 1959) is an Indian social worker and women's rights activist. Zuberi has also served as a senior cabinet member at Aligarh Muslim University. Career As a university student, she became district president of the Nat ...
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Government College, Lahore
The Government College University, Lahore (colloquially known as GCU), is a public research university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Opened as Government College, Lahore, in 1864, it became a university in 2002. Overview In 1864, Government College was established by the British government in India. After being elevated to university status in 2002, it has advanced into one of the top ten largest institution in Pakistan, with a student body of over 12,000. It has 32 academic departments, segregated into five faculties. There are five research centers, focused on academic and industrial research and development projects. The university secured its second place in the general category by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) in 2013. It has the highest graduation rate in the country, with an average of 94.6% annually. In Government College University, the medium of instruction is English. Government College University is noted for its historical roots and produced nota ...
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1st Hum Awards
The 1st Servis Hum Awards Ceremony (referred to as Hum Awards), presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by Servis, Telenor and co-sponsored by Nokia Lumia, honour the best dramas of 2012 of Hum (its own channel) and to honour Fashion and Music. The ceremony took place on March 12, 2013, at the Expo Center in Karachi beginning at PM/IST 8:00 p.m. and was televised on 28 April 2013. During the ceremony, the Hum Channel presented Awards in 24 regular categories along with in 3 honorary and in 2 special categories. The ceremony was televised in Pakistan by Hum TV. Hosts Mikaal Zulfiqar, Mahira Khan and co-host Vasay Chaudhry became the first ever hosts of the ceremony. During the ceremony, Hum held its annual Honorary Awards, which were presented by host Bushra Ansari. ''Shehr-e-Zaat'' won three awards including Best Drama Serial for Momina Duraid, Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi. ''Mere Qatil Mere Dildar'' won two awards, incl ...
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9th Lux Style Awards
The 9th Lux Style Awards ceremony was held in 2010 at the Expo Centre, Lahore, Pakistan. It honored the best film, television, music, and fashion achievements in the Pakistani entertainment industry. After the previous year's ceremony was cancelled in favour of a photo op with the award winners due to the prevailing security outlook in the country, the ceremony returned for the 9th edition of the awards. Comedian Sami Shah hosted the ceremony. Awards and nominations Winners are listed first, in boldface. Film Television Music Fashion Special Chairperson's Lifetime Achievement Award ''Roohi Bano'' References External links Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards The Lux Style Awards is an award ceremony held annually in Pakistan since 2002. The awards celebrate "style" in the Pakistani entertainment industry, and it is the oldest event dedicated to cinema, television, fashion, music and film industry ... Lux Lux Lux {{aw ...
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Nigar Awards
The Nigar Awards ( ur, , translit=Inʿām Negār, lit=Picture Awards) were presented in an annual award show to recognize outstanding achievement in Pakistani cinema. The honors are awarded by Nigar Magazine founded in 1948. The Nigar Awards are Pakistan's version of the Academy Awards. The annual presentation ceremony features performances by prominent artists. The first Nigar Awards ceremony was held in 1957, to honor the accomplishments of Pakistani cinema for the year 1956. In 2002, following the 46th Annual Nigar Awards, Nigar Magazine announced its discontinuation of the awards due to the collapse of the Pakistani cinema industry. After a 15-year hiatus, with the revival of Pakistani cinema, the 47th Nigar Awards were announced to be held on 16 March 2017 in Karachi. History The Nigar Awards were introduced in 1957 by Ilyas Rashidi, also known as ''Baba-e-Filmi Sahafat'' (translation: The Father of Film Journalism) in Pakistan. The award was an extension of the Nigar ...
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PTV Awards
PTV National Awards () was an awards ceremony annually held by the Pakistan Television Corporation. The awards were first introduced in the late 1970s to encourage talented people in Pakistan. History The PTV awards is the largest awards ceremony in the country and is presented by the government of Pakistan's largest media group. The Pakistan Television Corporation established the PTV Awards in 1970 from Karachi Headquarters. The awards were not famous in the start but became popular after the fifth PTV Awards ceremony. In the 2000s, the management of the corporation extended the awards to privately working talent on different private channels. PTV has been the parent platform for most contemporary Pakistani actors and singers. Chief guest The chief guest of the PTV Awards is usually a head of state or government like the Honorable Prime Minister, Honorable President or Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Categories Following is the list of awards. Record of the awa ...
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Lahore
Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city. Lahore is one of Pakistan's major industrial and economic hubs, with an estimated GDP ( PPP) of $84 billion as of 2019. It is the largest city as well as the historic capital and cultural centre of the wider Punjab region,Lahore Cantonment
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Government Of Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan ( ur, , translit=hakúmat-e pákistán) abbreviated as GoP, is a federal government established by the Constitution of Pakistan as a constituted governing authority of the Administrative units of Pakistan, four provinces, two autonomous territories, and one federal territory of a Parliamentary democracy, parliamentary democratic Parliamentary republic, republic, constitutionally called the Pakistan, Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Effecting the Westminster system for governing the state, the government is mainly composed of the Executive branch, executive, Legislative branch, legislative, and Judicial branch, judicial branches, in which all powers are vested by the Constitution of Pakistan, Constitution in the Parliament of Pakistan, Parliament, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Prime Minister and the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Supreme Court. The powers and duties of these branches are further defined by acts and amendments of the Parliament, including the ...
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Neelay Hath
Neelay Hath ( ur, , lit=Blue Hands) is a 1989 Pakistani television series written by Shahid Nadeem and directed by Muhammd Azeem. The drama was aired during Benazir Bhutto's government. The series also got popular in India. Synopsis The stroy revolves around Nabila Nauman an educated girl and also a member of an organization for women's equal rights. She is imprisoned on false charges and she meets three prisoners who are incarcerated on various false charges Cast * Madeeha Gauhar as Nabila Noman * Uzma Gillani as Zulekha * Saba Hameed as Parveen * Roohi Bano as Zainab * Bushra Ansari as Jameela * Arifa Siddiqui as Sakeena * Bindya as Sajida Hameed * Faryal Gohar as Zarmeen * Khayyam Sarhadi as Rashid * Talat Siddiqui as Sakeena's Mother * Mehboob Alam as Jeevan * Irsa Ghazal as Rano * Naima Khan as Bari Phuppo * Nirvaan Nadeem as Jameela's son * Asim Bukhari as Noman Siddiqui * Fareeha Jabeen as Police Woman * Tani Begum as Rani * Mehmood Aslam Mehmood Aslam is a Pa ...
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Dehleez (1981 TV Series)
Dehleez is a 1981 Pakistani television series which aired on PTV. Written by Amjad Islam Amjad, it featured Roohi Bano, Mahboob Alam, Uzma Gillani and Tahira Naqvi among others. The serial was directed by Yawar Hayat Khan and assisted by Qambar Ali Shah, Kunwar Aftab Ahmed and Nusrat Thakur. The drama serial is one of the most famous dramas from PTV. It is remembered to this day due to its unique storyline and huge star cast. The drama is considered a cult classic and is one of the rarest gems of PTV. It was re-aired on the 50th anniversary of PTV in 2014.Former PTV producer Yawar Hayat dies in Lahore
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Zair, Zabar, Pesh
Zair, Zabar, Pesh ( ur, , lit=Topsy-Turvy) is a 1974 Pakistani television series written by Haseena Moin and directed by Ishrat Ansari and produced by Shireen Khan and Zaheer Khan. Synopsis The story is about Sabeen ( Roohi) and Khadim (Shakeel) both of them are from rich families but have their own dreams to pursue. Khadim is pressured by his mother to marry someone and Sabeen lives with her foster mother who wants to see her happy. Cast * Roohi Bano as Sabeen * Shakeel as Khadim * Arsh Muneer as Laddan Khala * Begum Khurshid Mirza as Sabeen's mother * Zeenat Yasmeen as Sahira * Ishrat Hashmi as Munni * Jamshed Ansari as Sharjee * Qazi Wajid as Houseboy * Mahmood Ali Syed Mahmood Ali (1928 – 11 July 2008; Urdu:سید محمود علی) was a Pakistani radio, film, television and stage artist. Early life and career Mahmood Ali was born in Hyderabad Deccan in 1928. Mahmood Ali began his career with th ... as Grocery Store salesman Production Casting It reuni ...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis. Major symptoms include hallucinations (typically hearing voices), delusions, and disorganized thinking. Other symptoms include social withdrawal, decreased emotional expression, and apathy. Symptoms typically develop gradually, begin during young adulthood, and in many cases never become resolved. There is no objective diagnostic test; diagnosis is based on observed behavior, a history that includes the person's reported experiences, and reports of others familiar with the person. To be diagnosed with schizophrenia, symptoms and functional impairment need to be present for six months (DSM-5) or one month (ICD-11). Many people with schizophrenia have other mental disorders, especially substance use disorders, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and obsessive–compulsive disorder. About 0.3% to 0.7% of people are diagnosed with schizophrenia during their lifetime. In 2 ...
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