Sohail Ahmed
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Sohail Ahmed in Bara Maza Aye Gaa 2 |
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Birth name | Sohail Akram |
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Notable roles | Aslam Pardesi in Hawaili |
Sohail Ahmed (Urdu: سہیل احمد; born as Sohail Akram, Urdu: سہیل ) is a Pakistani comedian, and stage and TV actor. He is most notable for comedy stage dramas based in Lahore. He is famous for using improvised dialogue during stage plays. He is an outspoken opponent of female dances in stage dramas[1] and has been accused of helping authorities[2] to crack down and arrest female dancers and their organizors.
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[edit] Television career
Most stage-drama fans know Sohail Ahmed as a comedian, however, most of his TV appearances, specially on Pakistan Television, have been in serious and often negative characters. He has played many diverse characters on TV which vary from a professional killer to a feudal lord.
[edit] Filmography
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- These lists are not complete.
[edit] Stage dramas
- Nizam Saqa
- Shartia Mithay
- Kali Chaadar
- Kotha
- Ik Tere Sanam Khany Main
- Bara Maza Aye Gaa 1
- Bara Maza Aye Gaa 2
[edit] Pakistan Television dramas
- Kajal Ghar
- Dukh Sukh
- Hawaili
- Din
- 2 tok(Talk Show)
[edit] References
- ^ To dance or not to dance - Daily Times
- ^ Actors, writers welcome ban on vulgarity at theatres - Daily Times