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"Izhar Qazi: The Journey of a Versatile Star from Steel Mills to Silver Screen"

 

"Portrait of Izhar Qazi, a renowned Pakistani actor, reflecting his journey from working at a steel mill to becoming a versatile star in the film industry, highlighting his transformation and contributions to cinema."

Izhar Qazi

 Born on September 16, 1957, in the Khadda Market area of Karachi, Izhar Qazi was a well-known Pakistani actor and singer. He completed his matriculation from Haji Abdullah Haroon Secondary School with distinction and graduated from S.M. College, Karachi, securing first position. He then completed his Master's degree in Economics from Karachi University with first division and also passed his LLB from S.M. Law College, Karachi, with honors. In search of employment, he eventually joined Pakistan Steel Mills, where he worked as an administrative manager.

 During a wedding ceremony, the famous TV writer Fatima Surayya Bajia (late) discovered him and saw a new hero in his looks. She called him for an audition, which led to his entry into television. After appearing in a few short plays, it was the drama serial “Anaa” that truly shot him to fame. In this serial, his co-star was Mehreen Ilahi.

 In 1985, filmmaker and director Nazar Shabab cast him as the lead hero in his film “Ruby”. This film completed its golden jubilee and proved successful in the film industry as well. Over his career, Izhar Qazi appeared in 87 films, including 30 in Urdu, 26 in Punjabi, and 3 in Pashto. His last film, “Asia Kay Tiger”, remained incomplete due to his untimely death.

 Izhar Qazi's notable television dramas include “Anaa”, “Daira”, “Gardish”, “Zakham”, “Gunehgar”, and “Pani Pe Naam”. Among his memorable films were “Ruby”, “Bangkok Ke Chor”, “Love in Nepal”, “Manila Ki Bijliyan”, “Dulari”, “Himmatwala”, “Najaat”, “Choron Ka Badshah”, “Mera Insaaf”, “Baghi Haseena”, “Noori”, “Rakhwala”, “Manila Ke Janbaaz”, “Insaniyat Ke Dushman”, “Barish”, “Leader”, “Alami Jasoos”, “Chiragh”, “Bali”, “Teen Yakay Teen Chakkay”, “Watan Ke Rakhwalay”, “Hero”, “Hijrat”, “Jannat”, “Zamani”, “Khazana”, “Golden Girl”, “Oulad Ki Qasam”, and “King Maker”.

 The famous actor of Pakistan Television and the film industry passed away on December 24, 2007.

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