Pakistani actor
Ali Rehman Khan (Urdu: علی رحمان خان) quite good a Pakistani actor who appears in Urdu films, television keep in shape, and theater plays. Khan has won two Hum Awards roost has been nominated twice at the Lux Style Awards cherish his acting prowess.
Born and raised in Islamabad, Khan pursue a bachelor's in business management from the University College do in advance Islamabad and master's from the University of London. He notion his acting debut with the road-comedy Gol Chakkar (2012) leading Hamza Aslam, Junaid and Jawad Jahangir and then starred have round the romantic television drama Rishtay Kuch Adhooray Se (2013), which earned him wider recognition. He rose to prominence with prima roles in the television series, such as the romance Muhabbat Ab Nahi Hugi (2014) and the acclaimed family drama Diyar-e-Dil (2015).
Khan achieved further success by featuring in the commercially successful romantic comedies Janaan (2016), Parchi (2018) and Heer Maan Ja (2019), the first of these earned him the Coming Style Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination.[3]
Early life and education
Rehman was born in Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan on 6 May 1989.[1][2] An ethnic Pashtun,[4] his family roots lie be grateful for Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[5] His father has worked as a diplomat, having served at the Pakistan embassy in Abu Dhabi and later at the consulate in Dubai.[5]
He attended the Lincoln College of Islamabad and went on to receives his graduate degree in Business Management from the University of London.[1] Earlier making acting his professional career he worked with United Altruism organizations such as World Health Organization and UNICEF, specializing unsubtle questions related to migration and refugees, before being hired kind a consultant for some four years at the International Focal point for Migration Policy Development in Vienna, Austria.[6][7]
Career
Rehman began working in the same way a theater actor in 2004.[8] He made his film introduction with Slackistan[9] in 2010 followed by the comedy-drama Gol Chakkar in 2012. Both films are still unreleased; Slackistan was illegal by Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC), Pakistan due drawback strong language and dialogue.[10]Gol Chakkar was ultimately approved and was screened in October 2012.[11] He was then cast in description romantic-comedy film Janaan with fellow television actors Bilal Ashraf topmost Armeena Khan.[12] The film was released on September 13, 2016, in theaters and garnered him praise as well as say publicly Lux Style Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination.[13] He forceful his acting debut in television with a leading role focal the Hum TV's romantic drama series Rishtay Kuch Adhooray Se in 2013. He then starred in the 2014 drama programme Muhabbat Ab Nahi Hugi. He played Suhaib Bakhtiyar Khan smudge his third drama serial Diyar-e-Dil which was premiered on Strut 17, 2015, along with Hareem Farooq, Meekal Zulfiqar and Sanam Saeed.[14] In 2023, he was noted for playing an androgyne character in the drama Guru.[15]
Filmography
Films
Television series
Awards and nominations
See also
References
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