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Sajid Hasan
Pakistani film and television actor
Syed Sajid Hasan (born 5 January ) is a Pakistaniactor, screenwriter, film director, TV hosts, and film producer. He has demonstrated political ambitions, but has not achieved significant success. As an actor he is best-known for his comic role of Dr.
Irfan in the PTV classic Dhoop Kinare ().[1]
Personal life
Hasan was born in Karachi into a Shi'a family and has one sister and three brothers. In , one of his brothers and his wife were killed in a terrorist attack during a Muharram procession on Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road in which the family participated.
Hasan himself was injured in the attack.[2]
Hasan is married to Shakila Chapra, a fitness trainer and yoga instructor, and they have three sons.[3][1]
In , Hasan publicly shared on social media about undergoing a hair transplant surgery. The procedure went wrong, resulting in a severe infection on his scalp and high fever.[4] This incident brought significant attention to the hair transplant industry, raising concerns about its hygienic standards.[4][5]
Media career
Actor
Hasan began in theatre as a stage actor, collaborating with Rahat Kazmi, with whom he'd open the theatre company Theatre Walley, before making his television debut with the PTV drama Khaleej () and getting his breakthrough with the role of Dr.
Irfan, the comic relief in Dhoop Kinare ().[6]
He participated in Indian television serials, including Tanha in , becoming the first actor from Pakistan to feature in an Indian drama.
Hasan made his film debut in with the movie Salakhain, in which he played the antagonist.
He also had a role in the Angelina Jolie film A Mighty Heart.[7]
Screenwriter and playwright
Hasan has written television dramas, including Kachwa aur Khargosh (), in which he also acted.[8]
Hasan has also written stage plays, including Hua Kuch Yoon in , described as a love story set before and after the Partition and spanning some 80 years, staged in seven cities for a year.[9]
Director and producer
Hasan was nominated in the "Best Director for Sitcom" category during the 1st Indus Drama Awards in
He's also a producer, producing Dasht-e-Tanhai () for PTV Home, also being part of the cast.[10]
Host
In , Hasan began hosting Zindagi With, a talk show airing on ARY Zindagi where he interviews celebrities.[11][12]
Political career
Hasan has pursued political ambitions multiple times, joining various political parties to contest democratic elections as a candidate.
In April , Hasan joined the Pakistan People's Party (PPP).[13] Two month later, he announced his candidacy for the National Assembly of Pakistan in Karachi’s NA constituency, covering North Nazimabad.[14][15] He finished seventh out of 16 candidates, receiving 7, votes, which was just % of the total votes.[16]
In , he joined the Jahangir Tareen-led Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP).[17]
Filmography
Television serials
Telefilms
Year | Title | Channel |
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Putli Ghar | PTV | |
Neeli Dhoop | ||
Aur Ghanti Baj Gai | ARY Digital | |
Baap Bara Na Bhaiya | ARY Zindagi |
Films
Awards and nominations
See also
References
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Rahm (also spelled 'Rehm') is a Pakistani drama-thriller Film, based on William Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. It is written and produced by Mahmood Jamal and directed by Ahmed Jamal. Sanam Saeed, Sunil Shanker, Sajid Hasan and Nayyar Ejaz play lead roles in the film. The film's plot is based on honesty, justice, love and unity.24 May Retrieved 27 July
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- ^Ahmad, Fouzia Nasir (18 July ). "Tête-à-tête: Live like a yogi". Dawn News. Retrieved 27 March
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The Express Tribune. 4 February Retrieved 27 July
- ^"Sajid Hasan to undergo scalp reconstruction surgery by Fahad Mirza".
Sajid hasan first wife: Rahm (also spelled 'Rehm') is a Pakistani drama - thriller Film, based on William Shakespeare 's play Measure for Measure. It is written and produced by Mahmood Jamal and directed by Ahmed Jamal. Sanam Saeed, Sunil Shanker, Sajid Hasan and Nayyar Ejaz play lead roles in the film.
The Express Tribune. 18 February Retrieved 27 July
- ^Qamar, Saadia (8 November ). "Giving it straight from the shoulder". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 27 March
- ^"Sajid Hasan: The best is yet to come". Archived from the original on 7 March Retrieved 28 June
- ^"Producers have stopped casting senior actors, complains Sajid Hassan".
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- ^"Saba Faisal opens up about her cosmetic procedures". The Express Tribune. 5 August Retrieved 27 July
- ^"Veteran TV actor Sajid Hasan joins PPP with wife and brother".Sajid hasan biography of william This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December Pakistani film and television actor Syed Sajid Hasan سید ساجد حسن Born () 5 January (age 67) Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Nationality Pakistani Occupations Actor Screenwriter Playwright Director TV host Film producer Years active –present Spouse Shakila Chapra.
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- ^"Veteran actor Sajid Hussain to contest election on PPP's ticket - Entertainment". Dunya News. 14 February Retrieved 27 July
- ^Kazi, Mudaser (23 July ). "4 Pakistani celebrities you didn't know were contesting elections ".
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- ^Saadat, Suleman (21 January ). "IPP ropes in actor Sajid Hasan". . The News International. Retrieved 27 July
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"Barzakh Review: Pakistani actor Fawad Khan stands out in a puzzling tale of love and longing". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 27 July
- ^ abc"Producers have stopped casting senior actors, complains Sajid Hassan". . 3 November Retrieved 27 July
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"Aazaan Review". Retrieved 27 July
- ^"'TV critical in lending impetus to film industry'". The Express Tribune. 28 July Retrieved 27 July
- ^Alavi, Omair (13 November ). "FrontRow: Abdullah is a breath of fresh air". . Retrieved 27 July
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"The ticket: Maalik: let the (patriot) games begin". Dawn. Retrieved 27 July
- ^Hasan, Mehreen (27 November ). "Spotlight: The curious case of Rahm". . Retrieved 27 July
- ^Shirazi, Maria (14 October ). "Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar on why Kaaf Kangana will not be released on Eid ul Azha".
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- ^Shirazi, Maria (13 January ). "Kahay Dil Jidhar teaser arrives".Biography of william shakespeare Sajid Hasan has been a part of many most-watched serials including ‘Agar’, ‘Masuri’, ‘Tan Sen’, ‘Aashti’, ‘Nijaat’, and many more that are worth watching. Besides acting in serials, Hasan made his debut film in with a film titled ‘Salakhain’ in which he portrayed the antagonist role.
. The News International. Retrieved 27 July
- ^Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (24 March ). "Ismail Tara, Sajid Hassan among 18 conferred civil awards". . Retrieved 8 April
- ^Khan, Athar (14 October ). Syed Sajid Hasan (born 5 January ) is a Pakistani actor, screenwriter, film director, TV hosts, and film producer. He has demonstrated political ambitions, but has not achieved significant success. As an actor he is best-known for his comic role of Dr. Irfan in the PTV classic Dhoop Kinare (). [1].
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