Shakeel
This article is about the television actor. For other uses, see Shakeel (disambiguation).
Shakeel PP | |
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Born |
Yousuf Kamal[1][2] 29 May 1938[1] Bhopal, Bhopal State, British India (now India) |
Residence | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Notable credit(s) | His role as Mehboob Ahmed in Aangan Terha and Urfi in Uncle Urfi |
Pride of Performance Award Recipient | |
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Date | 1992 |
Country | Islamic Republic of Pakistan |
Presented by | Government of Pakistan |
Shakeel PP (born Yousuf Kamal; 29 May 1938), is a Pakistani actor best known for his roles in Uncle Urfi and Mehboob Ahmed in Aangan Terha. He has also acted in a number of local films as well as an English film, Jinnah and Traffic Serial for BBC Channel-4. He is also known for his philanthropic activities.
Background
Shakeel and his family migrated to Karachi, Pakistan in 1952.[1] He was born as Yusuf Kamal in Bhopal, British India.[3]
He received his primary education from an English medium school in prepartition India and a French missionary school in India.[2]
Career
Films
He made his debut in the film, Honehar in 1966.[2]
- Josh-e-intiqaam (1968)
- Nakhuda (1968)
- Papi (1968)
- Zindigi (1968)
- Dastaan (1969)
- Insaan aur gadha (1973)[4]
- Badal aur bijli (1973)[4]
- Chahat (1973)[4]
- Jeedar (1981)
- Traffic Movie – TV Serial (BBC Channel-4 )[4]
- Jinnah (1998) as Liaquat Ali Khan[5]
- Zeher-e-Ishq (2016)
Television
Television roles:[6]
- Honeymoon
- Tick Tick Company
- Mantorama[4]
- Afshan[4]
- She jee[4]
- Zameen[4]
- Doosri Aurat[4]
- Aandhi[4]
- Tum say mil kar[4]
- Saaye[4]
- Jab Jab Dil Miley[4]
- Shehzori[4]
- Happy Eid Mubarak:[7]
- Chaudhwee ka Chand[4]
- Colony 52[4]
- Dhoop Mein Sawan[4]
- Kothi No 156[4]
- Qutubuddins[4]
- Zer Zabar Pesh[4]
- Naam Dar[4]
- Ankahi[4]
- Uraan
- Ishq Ki Inteha
- Anaa
- The Castle: Aik Umeed
- Uroosa[4]
- Chand Grahan
- Uraan[4]
- Uncle Urfi[4]
- Tapish.
- Parchaiyan.
- Ankahi
- Aangan Terha
- Koi to Barish
- Dil Ko Manana Nahi Aya
- Aansoo (Cameo)
- Umrao Jaan Ada (Cameo)
- Meri Zaat zara e benishan (Cameo)
- Dil E Muztar
- Kankar
- Mujhe Khuda Pe Yakeen Hai
- Phir Kab Milo Ge
- Tere Baghair
- Teri Chah Main
- Udaari
- Sila
Awards and nominations
- In recognition of his contribution to show business, he was awarded the Pride of Performance in 1992.[2]
- Nominee: Best Actor Drama Series in a Supporting Role in The 1st Indus Drama Awards 2005
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Shakeel- Actor". Pakistani Profiles.com. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 Shakeel: For the love of acting Archived 9 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Abbasi, Mahrukh (2 December 2012). "In tribute performance, Shakeel's message: Don't go down that road". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Shakur, Anis. "Shakeel: For the love of acting". Pakistani TV Drama. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
- ↑ Jinnah IMDb
- ↑ Shakeel TV and Film Actor Archived 11 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ PTV Classic Eid Drama 'Happy Eid Mubarak'. 29 August 2011 – via YouTube.
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