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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Tv Drama Actor Talat Hussain

Talat Hussain

Talat Hussain in insan aur admi

Talat Hussain (also spelled as Tallat Hussein), is a Pakistani Film/Television/Stage actor. He was born in Delhi, India, His complete name is Talat Hussain Warsi. He is the son of Altaf Hussain Warsi and Shaista Begum. His family migrated to Pakistan in 1947.

It’s said that age is not important unless you are cheese…or an actor. It is the excellence of an actor, and the audience, which keeps you going. And the countdown is still going high for Talath Hussain — an actor par excellence.

Talat Hussain at the pinnacle of his career as we see him today, governing the single room production company ‘Studio 9′, began as a child artist from Radio Pakistan and since then there was no looking back.
Though, never an outstanding student, he traversed the road to success to acquire instant fame. After years of hard work, he finally decided to try this hand in directing and stepped into the realm of production. “I was forced to direct a play by a friend and after that I started my own production company,” goes Talat.

Talat Hussain in parchaiyaan

Adding another feather in his cap, this actor turned producer aimed at improving the standard of production which has deteriorated and is certainly not what it had been in 50’s and 60’s. Providing a reason for such an outcome he said, “when you talk about quality of production, you refer to technical facilities, content of a play, the role of a director and other professionals like engineers, editors, lighting people and set designers. If you expect quality from these things then you would have to analyse the personalities of people involved which are determined by social, cultural and intellectual environment. These very people have mediocre minds which leads to weak conceptualisation. In this case, the execution of a particular concept into reality would obviously be of low standard.”

Drama projects reality and is based on various aspects of life. It enhances the insight into various problems and relationships. Illuminating the very fact he said, “during our times, the ruling elite represented the middle class and despite being very conservative in approach, they had a very tolerant attitude and that came into play when the policies were made. The whole scenario was changed when General Zia came into power in 70’s and 80’s. The policies became very orthodox during the Martial Law and though now that orthodoxy is receding, people governing various crucial matters are not very liberal. This very attitude restricted the creative artist and his choices due to which everything is sliced and divided into pigeon holes. It is very difficult to revert back to the era of 60’s where the quality of production is concerned and to some extent the censor policies also have a role to play.”

Talat Hussain in aansoo

Talat believes that people themselves are responsible for such harsh censor policies. He says that the younger generation handling production is not aware of their own cultural norms and traditions. They try to imitate what they see on foreign channels which is not in total conformity with our society and so obviously the censor becomes active. Stating his own example he said, “I have directed and produced two serials of 13 and 11 episodes respectively. Out of these only two shots have been censored. I always say that give me a boy and girl. I’ll make them sit 10 feet apart and shoot that scene in such a way that it will be censored. Then I’ll make them sit next to each other and the censor will not touch the scene.” He believes that the way a certain relationship is projected decides whether it should be censored or not. The people exercising power find normal behaviour offensive. “They belong to the rural set up and their social environment is completely opposite to the urban culture,” he said, “we make plays based on urban lines which they might find indecent and so people sitting in the parliament raise hue and cry.”
Apart from the policies, rampant commercialism and lack of workaholic professionals is also responsible for deteriorating quality of production. Earning quick bucks is the ulterior motive of the fresh blood coming in this field

“Our whole society has become commercial now,” he confided, “the set designers are more concerned about money, actors about glamour and directors about making a hit play and when you have to sell everything, the norms and values take a back seat.” Though, he thinks that his generation worked with passion and the priorities of the young budding actors are different. He feels that Yasir Akhtar, Nabeel and Shabbir Jan have what it takes to be good actors placing Shabbir slightly above the rest. “Shabbir has achieved that point where he can be recognised as a mature actor where as the others are still in the making.”
Talat Hussain has worked in five western productions and found them well organised technically competent and very committed to their work. He thoroughly enjoyed working in them. “It was wonderful working with professional actors,” he expressed, reminiscing his experience in the movie Jinnah “despite being so well known, they were very down to earth. Unlike our directors, they respect the actors working for them and do not take them for granted.”

Talat Hussain in hawaian

He admits that there aren’t any training grounds for aspiring directors, actors and behind the scene technicians, but still he considers our dramas much better than those of India. Denouncing those who compare both, he vehemently expressed his views, “there are people who say that Indian drama is better than ours. There isn’t any comparison between the two. Their genius is in music. If you look at drama as a genre, the way it exists, it originated from Greece. If Indian drama had energy, vigour and force, it would have over shadowed Greek drama. Indian drama does exist but it is not their genius.”
Being one of the few well read performers, his priorities are to produce the best possible serials. “I am not interested in any kind of competition,” he said while adding, “I don’t want to surpass anyone. I have always tried to produce a product with a 100 per cent attention to make it the best.” He refused to reveal any immediate future plans but is thinking of making a film.
An internationally acclaimed outstanding performer, he aspires to prove his mettle in production as well and give something outstanding and different to the viewers.
Talat Hussain started his career from PTV in 1967. His first television play was Arjumand. In 1972, he moved to England, and joined the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). Talat Hussain’s early roles was in Jimmy Perry and David Croft’s It Ain’t Half Hot Mum. His roles in It Ain’t Half Hot Mum was The Club Proprietor (bartender) in Cabaret Time, The Bar Proprietor in Don’t Take the Mickey, The RAF Control Tower Officer in Fight to Jawani along side Jeffrey Holland and Robin Parkinson. He was also worked for BBC Radio in play Crown Coat.

Talat has worked in several foreign films and television drama serials and long plays. He worked in some episodes of Channel Four’s television serial Traffik. In 2006, Talat Hussain won the Amanda Award for the Best Supporting Roll category in the Norwegian film Import-eksport. He also starred in Jinnah witch starred Christopher Lee who played Jinnah but Hussain played a refugee.
Talat married to Rakhshanda in 1972 a professor of University of Karachi. They have three children (two daughters and one son). He is currently working for National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA) in Karachi.

Talat Hussain in Mohabbat kon rokay

Famous Plays (Dramas)

* Aansoo, PTV
* Arjumand, PTV
* Des Perdes, PTV
* Hawaaian, PTV
* Kashkol, NTM
* Perchaiyan, PTV
* Tariq Bin Ziyad, PTV
* Traffik, Channel Four
* Typist, PTV
* Joseph Nahi Manta, Geo Tv
* Chand Parosa, Geo Tv
* Maa aur Maamta, Indus Tv
* Mohabbat Kon Rokay, ARY Tv
* Tanveer Fatima BA, Geo Tv
* Riyasat, Ary Tv
* Khaali Aankhain, Ptv
* Nadan Nadia, Ptv
* Ana, Geo Tv
* Woh Rishtey Woh Natey, Geo Tv
* Kaun Jaanay Kia Hona Hai, Geo Tv
* Thori Khushi – Thora Ghum, Ptv
* Maa, Ptv
* The Castle Aik Umeed, Ptv
* Operation Dwarka 1965, Ptv

Talat Hussain in Import-eksport (Norwegian film)

Famous Films

* Chiragh Jalta Raha
* Gumnaam
* Import-eksport (Norwegian film)
* Insan aur Aadmi
* Ishara
* Jinnah – The Movie
* Laaj
* Qurbani
* Sautan Ki Beti (Indian film)

Awards

* Pride of Performance Award (1982)
* Amanda Award (2006) Best Supporting Role – Import Eksport.

Tv Drama Actor Shakeel ( Yusuf Kamal )


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Shakeel as Uncle Urfi
Shakeel as Uncle Urfi
Yusuf Kamal was born on 29th May 1938, in Bhopal, India, to a highly enlightened family. He shared the big world with his two younger brothers and a sister. Yusuf received his primary education in an English medium school, in the pre-partitioned India. Additionally, he also acquired education in a French missionary school in India.
Yusuf migrated to Karachi, Pakistan, along with his family in 1952. Young Yusuf had a flair for acting since his childhood. During his school days in Karachi, Yusuf regularly participated in the extra curricular activities. Soon after graduation, Yusuf made his presence felt in stage plays as well.
Yusuf Kamal changed his name to Shakeel and debuted in the 1966 film, Honehar Cast included Shakeel- Waheed Murad- Rukhsana- Tarannum- Kamal Irani. For Shakeel, the film Honehar was a challenge he met with ferocious gusto.
Shakeel first television play was Naya Raasta, which was penned by Hasina Moin and telecast from Karachi television in 1971.
Essentially, Shakeel is a natural actor, who applies himself earnestly as a professional duty. Karachi television presented special Eid-ul-fitr play Happy Eid, in the 1970s. Shakeel and Neelofar Abbasi, formerly known as Neelofar Aleem, came up with resplendent artistry and made Happy Eid, a memorable play. In the final moments of the play, Shakeel wishes Happy Eid, to Neelofar and she greets him with Eid Mubarak They looked right at each other and smiled. It was quite a smile.
The will to succeed is part of the Pakistani culture. Shakeel and Neelofar Abbasi teamed up again in Haseena Moin highly successful Karachi television drama serial, Shehzori.
You can do a world of good for yourself if you keep a steady course.
The above statement rings too true to Shakeel. Dwelling on Shakeel immense artistic prowess, Uncle urfi,could be ranked among the three greatest drama serials in Shakeel forty-year eventful career. Cast included Shakeel in the title role of Uncle urfi, Shehla Ahmed as Beena, Qurban Jeelani as Shaheed bhai, Azra Sherwani as Ghazi, Jamshed Ansari as Hasnat bhai.
As the story goes, Shakeel, who is super-smartly dubbed as Uncle urfi, takes interest in Beena. In reality, uncle urfi was desirous to make Beena happy. Logically, urfi should have taken Beena into confidence before doing her a favor. Instead, he kept her in the dark. The final moments of the last episode are fraught with pain and pathos.
Urfi tells Beena with certitude, hamari shadi hogi to sara zamana deikhey ga. to which poor Beena replies, kuchh shadiyaan dil kay weerano mein bhi to ho jaati hain, sirif khuda gawah hota hai.
The emotionally charged conclusion of  Uncle urfi, was so unexpected that literally nobody was prepared for it. Indeed, Haseena Moin had instilled so much despair in its dialogues that thirty-two years later, it still stands as a classic in its bittersweet illustration of the unbreakable bond of family.
Further, Shakeel achieved enduring fame in Haseena Moin mega hit drama serial,Un kahi.Cast included Shakeel as Taimur, Shehnaz Sheikh as Sana Murad, Javed Sheikh as Faraz, Saleem Nasir as Sheheryar, Jamshed Ansari as Timmi.
Initially, Taimur did not tolerated Sana Murad demeanor. But Taimur father-in-law, played by Qazi Wajid, suggests, Taimur, logoan kay chehray parha karo, ye duniya ki sub say dil chasp kitaab hotay hain. That changed Taimur perception of Sana Murad and he managed to see the sincere girl behind the confused Sana Murad.
Most importantly, Shakeel numerous roles always heighten the sweetness of living. Uroosa, is another popular television drama serial of Shakeel. Cast includes Shakeel- Ghazala Kaifi- Adnan Siddiqui- Mishi Khan.
As the story unfolds, Shakeel divorced his first wife, Ghazala Kaifi. Mishi Khan, who plays the title role of Uroosa, happens to be the daughter of Shakeel from his first wife, Ghazala Kaifi. Uroosa, wins everyone heart through her etiquettes. She weds Adnan Siddiqui, who lives next door.
All the Pakistani television drama serials deal very well with Shakeel, who plays them splendidly. Shakeel is also famous for his social services. He was proactive during the recent earthquake in Pakistan. Likewise, he takes active participation in anti smoking campaign. Furthermore, Shakeel conferred awards to the winners in the most recent Pakistani television award ceremony held in Karachi.
In recognition of his enormous contribution to the show business, Shakeel won the pride of performance award in 1992. Shakeel is a long, healthy, prosperous life, and a life really well lived.
The other day, Shakeel attended a function. Tens of hundreds of devoted admirers gathered around Shakeel and said, hum Aap ka yaad gaar tareen kirdaar, uncle urfi, kabhi na bhool payein gey.
Shakeel replied, Thank you and good cheer to all. Then slowly he walked away and soon vanished into the crowd.

Shakeel movies are listed below:

1. The 1968 film Josh-e-intiqaam, cast, Shakeel, Deeba Adeeb
2. The 1968 film Nakhuda, cast, Shakeel- Rukhsana- Ibrahim Nafees.
3. The 1968 film Papi, cast, Shakeel- Bano- Sitara.
4. The 1968 film Zindigi, cast, Shakeel- Ghazala- Ejaz- Tariq Aziz
5. The 1969 film Dastaan, cast, Shakeel- Ghazala- Rattan Kumar-
6. The film Gharonda.
7. The 1973 film Insaan aur gadha, cast, Shakeel, Nisho, Kamal,
8. The 1973 film Badal aur bijli, cast, Shakeel- Nadeem- Shabnam-
9. The 1974 film Chahat, cast, Shakeel- Shabnam- Rehman-
10. The English film Butterflies are free.

Some of Shakeelâ popular television drama serials and plays are listed below:


1. Television play, Honeymoon.
2. Television drama serial Zer, zabar, pesh.
3. Television detective series, Naam Daar. Shakeel- Khalida Riyasat played the lead roles and solved the murder mysteries.
4. The Children television space fiction series, Tick Tick Company.
5. Television play series Mantorama, which were written by Saadat Hasan Manto.
6. Drama serial Perchhaiyaan.
7. Drama serial Ana.
8. Drama serial Chand Grahan.
9. Drama serial, Uraan. Cast, Shakeel- Faryal Gauhar- Resham- Abid Ali
10. Drama serial Tapish.
11. Drama serial Afshan, cast, Shakeel- Tahira Wasti- Zaini Umair- Ayesha Khan.
12. Drama serial Aangan Terrha, cast, Shakeel- Bushra Ansari- Saleem Nasir.
13. Drama serial She jee,cast, Shakeel- Rubina Ashraf- Babar Ali.
14. Drama serial Zameen, cast, Shakeel- Sakina Sammo- Khalid Zafar.
15. Drama serial Doosri Aurat, cast, Shakeel- Humayun Saeed- Aisha Khan-
16. Drama serial Aandhi, cast, Shakeel- Sakina Sammo- Khalid Zafar.
17. Drama serial Tum say mil kar. Cast, Shakeel – Vaneeza- Jia Ali- Ayaz Khan.
18. Drama serial Saaye, cast, Shakeel – Marina Khan.
19. Drama serial Ankahi, cast, Shakeel – Shahnaz Shaikh, Jawaid Shaikh, Jamshed Ansari,
20. Drama serial Aroosa, cast, Shakeel – Mishi Khan, Adnan Siddiqui, Ghazala Kaifi,
21. Drama serial Jab Jab Dil Miley, cast, Sadia Imam, Jia Ali, Humayun Saeed, Shakeel, Sameena Peerzada,
22. Drama serial Shehzori, cast, Shakeel – Neelofer Abbasi
23. Drama serial Uncle Urfi, cast, Shakeel – Jamshed Ansari, Qurban Jilani, Shehla Ahmed,
24. Drama serial Chaudhwee ka Chand, cast, Shakeel – Neelofer Abbasi
25. Drama serial Colony 52, cast, Sanam Baloch, Danish Taimur, Shakeel, Qavi Khan,
26. Drama serial Dhoop Mein Sawan, cast, Shakeel – Nadia Jamil , Humayun Saeed , Samina Ahmed
27. Drama serial Kothi No 156, cast, Shakeel – Seemi Raheel, Irfan Khoosat, Adeel Hashmi
28. Drama serial Qutubuddins, cast, Shakeel – Danish Nawaz, Badar Khalil, Lubna Islam, Saman Agha



Tv Drama Actor Shafi Mohammad Shah

Shafi Mohammad Shah



Shafi Muhammad Shah or Shafi Mohammad, PP, was a Pakistani film and television actor. Famously known Shahjee was born in Kandiaro, in Naushahro Feroze District, Sindh in 1949.Shafi began his career as a Radio presenter from Hyderabad Radio Station, he honed his acting skills by taking part in plays broadcast by the radio. Meanwhile, he obtained a postgraduate degree from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro. He later moved to Karachi and began his career as an actor.PTV’s play Urta Asman, directed by Shahzad Khalil, had his debut performance. Teesra Kinara was his first popular television play, that Shafi became a household name. He earned accolades for his acting skills in many plays, especially Chand Girahan, Dairey, Aanch, Bund Gulab and Mohabbat Khawab Ki Surat. Shafi Muhammad was acted in all mediums of entertainment, from radio, theatre to films and television. During his 30-year career, He performed in over 50 drama serials and over 100 television plays in the Urdu and Sindhi languages from different television channels.

Shafi Muhammad Shah was died peacefully in his sleep at his Clifton home on November 17, 2007. His funeral prayers was held at Imambargah Yasreb in Defence. He was buried in the Defence graveyard. Shafi Muhammad, who leaves behind his widow, four daughters and a son, suffered from a liver condition. His death is being attributed to liver failure. His wife Batool Mohammed is a teacher at the Beacon House school system, Jubilee Campus. His children are Alina, Arsalna, Zainab, Ali and Sheherbano. His son Ali goes by the name Ali Asghar is a graduate of Karachi Grammar School and works for the highly reputable Pakistani publication, The Herald.Mr. Shafi Mohammad Shah was one of the most versatile performers, who has the knack of carving out the intricacy and delicacy of character-portrayal in Television plays.He has performed some of the most challenging roles which earned him laurels both from the viewers and the press. Started his career with Radio as casual voice in 1970.Shafi Muhammad Shah was also an active member of the Pakistan Peoples Party and also contested the general elections in October 2002 from NA-210, Karachi but lost. He was also in his party's cultural committee and worked topromote arts and ulture
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Some famous Tv Plays & Serials
* Aanch
* Bund Gulab
* Chand Girahan
* Dairey
* Deewarain
* Jungle
* Kali Dhoop
* Marvi
* Mohabbat Khawab Ki Surat
* Tapish
* Teesra Kinara
* Urta Asman
* Nasal
* Laila Majnoon
* Kali Dhoop
* Aik Haqeeqat Sau Afsaane
* Motio Jo Mann
* Afshaan
* Emergency Ward
* Kala Daira
* Burzukh
* Awaazein
* Officer on Special Duty
* Aik Tasveer Aur
* Dohri
* Saans
* Chahatein
* Maa aur Maamta
* Jannat
* Wujood e Laraib
* Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai
* Meri Adhoori Mohabbat
* Bund Gulab
* Chand Girahan
* Dairey
* Deewarain

Films
1. Biwi Ho To Aisi, (1982)
2. Aisa Bhi Hota Hai, (1984)
3. Naseebon Wali, (1984)
4. Talash, (1986)
5. Muhib Sheedi, (1992) A Sindhi language film.
6. Ilzam, (1993)
7. Muskarahat (1995)
8. Salakhain (2004)
9. Rubi (1986)
10. Mohib Sheedi (1992)

Awards
* Best Actor Award from Pakistan Television in 1985
* Pride of Performance Award from President of Pakistan.


Shafi Muhammed's last recorded seen in Meri adhoori mohabbat
Actor Shafi Mohammad passes away
KARACHI, Nov 17: Veteran television actor Shafi Mohammad Shah died peacefully in his sleep at his Clifton home on Saturday evening. He was 58.Mr Shah, who leaves behind his widow, four daughters and a son, suffered from a liver condition. His death is being attributed to liver failure.Born in Kandiaro, he had his early education in Hyderabad. He obtained a postgraduate degree from the University of Sindh.His funeral prayers will be held at Imambargah Yasreb in Defence after Zohrain. He will be buried in the Defence
graveyard.
Tribute to Shafi Muhammad Shah show on aired on aaj tv


Shafi Muhammad Shah laid to rest
KARACHI: Veteran art performer and actor Shafi Muhammad Shah was laid to rest Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the Gizri Graveyard, Defence Phase IV. The 57-year old actor was born in a town called
Kandiaro in Nushero Feroz. He left a widow, a son and two daughters, besides a large number of fans. “It was a big loss to the entertainment industry and his fans as well, said many of his co-stars.Many renowned figures from both television and film gathered in his house at Sea View and performed the final rituals before his body was taken to the graveyard.Shafi was not only a friend but a brother to me, said Nadeem, a
renowned film actor and also a drama artist.He said that his death would create a void in the industry which cannot be filled by anyone.According to Abid Ali, a TV artist, Shah was a great performer and many senior artists hesitated performing in front of him in difficult scenes.Another TV artist, Sohail Asghar, said, “Shah was like a father to me. It is a loss equal to losing a father.He also said that academies abroad show his acting footage to train people. “He was a legend. Shah was featured in more than 50 drama serials and over 100 plays on PTV and Sindhi channels. He was also the lead in many private productions and became popular after his performance in the early 80s drama serial, Jungle, in which he played a famous dacoit.Other hits were made as Shahjee in Chand Grahan, a strict father in Aanch, a don in Nasal, a feudal lord in Laila Majnoon, Marvi and several other plays. He also featured in a few movies and was paired with Shabnam in one film, but, he never managed to find a permanent spot in the big screen and later returned to the silver screen.
Those who attended his funeral included Gulab Chandio, Kaiser Khan, Nadeem, Abid Ali, Sohail Asghar, Adnan Jillani, Yar Muhammed Shah, Hameed Bhutto and several figures from the entertainment industry.

Shafi Mohammed Shah's funeral procession

Tv Drama Actor Nauman Ijaz

Nauman Ijaz


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Nauman Ijaz

Noman Ijaz started his acting career from Lahore centre and proved in his early plays that he is a good performer. He also did a serial from Quetta centre. Nauman Ijaz faced a lot of difficulties in his initial years, as an actor.

Schooling at Cathedral, a few years at F.C college and then Law at Punjab University, but there after Nauman Ijaz became an actor.

His wife’s name is Rabia and has 3 children, Zariyan, now a grade 8 student, Shameen a grade 5 junior at Aitchison College and the little one Rayan, a kg pupil at Kids Campus.
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List of Popular Tv Plays & Drama Serials:

  1. Dasht
  2. Fishaar
  3. Eendhan
  4. Jhumka Jaan
  5. Geeli Lakri
  6. Kaghaz ki nao
  7. Lahasil
  8. Noorpur ki Rani
  9. Jannat
  10. Nijaat
  11. Aansoo
  12. Man o Salwa
  13. Chhat
  14. Jeena Isi ka nam hai

Tv Drama Actor Humayun Saeed

Humayun Saeed


Humayun was born into an enlightened family on July 27, 1971, in Karachi. Being the eldest amongst five brothers, his parents expected a lot from him.As a child, he had a craze for movies. His favorite past time was to stand in front of a mirror and to fantasize being a film actor. Though initially he seemed an ordinary kid, his zeal for acting set him apart from other children. Such focused determination took that boy where he wanted to go-to the top. In times due course, he successfully completed a bachelor of commerce degree. Humayun stepped into the practical life as a production manager in a garment factory in Karachi. He stayed there from 1991- 1995. By sheer determination, he drove himself forward. As mentioned earlier, Humayun demonstrated an unusual aptitude for show business from his earlier days. From 1995 onwards, he associated himself with Pakistani television. First he appeared as an artist in numerous television plays and drama serials. Later, he started his own production, known as H.S. Production. Side by side, Humayun also participated in modeling and fashion designing. Additionally, he also made his presence felt in the ‘Dalda’ advertisement. If he has spared anything, then it must be imaginative enough to venture beyond his expertise. That scenario is highly unlikely. Considering Humayun’s enormous acting potential, brilliance and a very high I.Q. A novice in television, Humayun was eager to learn and quickly mastered the techniques. The first television play in which Humayun worked as an artist, was ‘Ye Jahan’. He was famous for his looks, his etiquette and above all, for his impressive voice. The masterpieces began to flow, as they would over several years. He received another boost in public awareness from more plays like ‘Farz Aik Qarz’, ‘Lahu say kar kay wuzu’ and ‘Waqt’. Some of his television plays are an epic story of ordinary people trying to make it against all odds. Humayun is as good as his word. He was teamed up with Sania Saeed, Perveen Malik, Ghazala Butt and others, in the play, ‘Shayad Kay Bahar Aaye’. Producer, Sultana Siddiqui, director, Rana Sheikh. Humayun is not just an artist, He is an event. Who else can give us so much pleasure now and hopefully for years to come? He brings out all his emotions in plays like, ‘Ghazi Shaheed’, ‘Aaj’ and ‘Zeher’. Presumably, the carrot that keeps him motivated is the glory of performance. Inching his way to stardom was like scaling a mountain to Humayun. The public has seen him in numerous television plays. Each of them is a new inspiration for his adoring fans. Humayun, who now enjoys an exceptionally huge devoted following, gave a superb performance in the plays, ‘Ye Zindigi’, ‘Bund Darwazay’ and ‘Unhoni’. His loyal following grew so fervent in the recent past that his video and or DVD’s became almost like a most sought after item. Humayun has successfully experimented with hundreds of television plays. Below are three such success stories: ‘Jang’, ‘Janay Unjanay’, ‘Peela Jora’.
If aficionados of Pakistani entertainment have any thing to say about Humayun, this is what it is: ‘You have our eternal gratitude for delivering such profound lessons in such easy ways’. Below are three such lessons: ‘Kheil kheil mein’, ‘Doosri duniya’ and Ye ghari hai Milan kee.’Undoubtedly, Humayun mania is for real. Debonair Humayun, who is six feet tall, is married to Samina.He unleashed his power to succeed and came up with magnificent performances in the plays below:Zindigi badalti hai’, ‘Kabhi kabhi pyar mein’, ‘The castle-Ik Umeed.’With the passage of time, he learned much about friendship, teamwork and most of all, about himself.
Moreover, no statistics could measure the fame he achieved in the recent past. It increases with every passing day.Smitten, Humayun finds himself pulled toward production. From ‘Humayun Saeed Production’, he has produced the serial, ‘Tum he to ho.’Further, from ‘H.S. Production, Humayun has also produced long plays like ‘Pehli Khahish’, ‘Adhuray Khawab’, ‘Dil wo bay mehar’ and ‘Undekhi’.He is a great talker with a reputation for wit. Through his plays, Humayun has had a tremendous effect across Pakistani social landscape, as well.There was a cluster of distinctively Pakistani works, such as drama serial, ‘Jab jab dil milay’. Its location shooting was done in Malaysia.Likewise, the drama serial, ‘Chahatain’, was also shot in Malaysia. ‘Chahatain’, executive producer, Samina (wife of Humayun Saeed) cast includes Humayun Saeed, Uzma Gilani, Vaneeza Ahmed, Atiqa Odho.
As the times have changed, so has Pakistani show business.
As for Humayun’s work, his acting just keeps getting better. He brought his valuable experience to the play ‘Unjanay raastay.’

The cast includes Humayun Saeed, Tazeen Husain, and Shafi Mohammad.
Penned by Zeb Sindhi, director, Misbah Khalid.Humayun also had an important role, which he played with dramatic effect, in the long play, ‘Farar’ with Mehreen Jabbar.His portrayal of a cancer patient in the drama serial ‘Mehendi’ is unparalleled.He is a fabulous actor-there is such vitality and imagery in his work.By 2002, he was the most sought after artist of Pakistani television.

Consequently, directors and producers are in his debt.
In a recent interview, he spoke about his life. ‘People want me in the television plays’, he says, ‘and that is a lot to live up to.’His personal flair, his love of

music, dance and parties. His favorite dish is biryani and favorite color is black.
Humayun, at 32 years of age, has achieved so much name, fame and experience, that it is hard to believe.To read about his exciting life is like watching a good movie that we did not want to end.Humayun made his name in movies, as well. He debuted in the film ‘Inteha’, in which he was dubbed as an abusive husband. He played the role of a prostitute in the film ‘No paisa no problem’.

The television and movie artists who inspired Humayun include, Talat Husain, Shabbir Jan, Shafi Mohammad, Rahat Kazmi, Nadeem and Waheed Murad.


Humayun was judged best actor for his performance in the television play ‘Ab tum ja saktay ho’, in 1996, for ‘The television Performance Awards.
He was judged best actor for his performance in the television – film ‘Zeher’ in 1996. He was judged best actor for his roles in the plays, ‘Sawal’, ‘Umeed-e-Sehr’ and ‘Kankgan’. He was judged best actor for his performance in the film ‘Inteha’ and he received ‘The Television Times Viewer’s Choice Award’. In the year 2003, his competency and artistic skills are awesome and only improving. Apart from his acting skills, Humayun possess a vast business experience in garments. Hence, Humayun and his brother, Aamir, opened men’s boutique at Zamzama boulevard and an outlet at Tariq Road. In Humayun, Pakistanis have received a gift even greater than other gifts, which one could have offered them. For Humayun and the likes of him, have only strengthened and renewed this country’s culture. With their success has come a powerful affirmation-that the human spirit can never be extinguished.
Some popular Drama Serials of Humayun Saeed

  1. Aangan Bhar Chandni
  2. Dil Kay Afsanay
  3. Dil Kay Afsanay
  4. Jaisey Jantey Nahin
  5. Koi Tou Baarish
  6. Riyasat
  7. Socha Na Tha
  8. Aashti
  9. Ana
  10. Aur Zindagi Badalti Hai
  11. Chaahatain
  12. Chaandni Raatain
  13. Dhoop Mein Sawan
  14. Dhuwan
  15. Doosri Aurat
  16. Hum Se Juda Na Hona
  17. Ishq Junoon Deewangi
  18. Jab Jab Dil Miley
  19. Mehndi
  20. Meri Adhoori Mohabbat
  21. Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Be Nishan
  22. Shayad Kay Bahaar Aaye
  23. Tere Ishq mein
  24. Tum Kahan Hum Kahan
  25. Woh Rishtey Woh Naatay
  26. Yaad Tu Aayen Gey