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Ayeza khan- A Star was Born

Zarbab Ayesha Malik

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Ayeza Khan is a stage name. Her real name is Kinza khan. she was born on 15 January 1991. She is a Pakistani television actress. she has played many leading roles. the leading roles she played in Zard Mausam,  Adhori Aurat, Mere Meherban, Dou Qadam Door Thay, Pyaray Afzal, Tum Kon Piya, Muhabbat Tumsay Nafrat Hai, Koi Chand Rakh, Yaarian. She receives critical acclaim for her portrayal of Mehwish in Mere Pass Tum Ho. Ayeza Khan did her college degree from Newport’s institute of communications and technology, Karachi, Pakistan. She is a graduate. Her TV debut was Tum Jo Miley in HUM TV 2009. While studying in school, she participated in a contest “Pantene Shine Princess”. She became the first runner-up in the contest. Right after this, she was offered a modeling assignment, then she started focusing on modeling. Ayeza shifted to showbiz. She started her career in acting at age of 18. After coming as a supporting role in several dramas. Ayeza Khan appeared as the leading actress in Geo TV romantic drama Tootay Huay Par. She established herself as to be leading actress in many dramas. From 2009 till 2021, she has worked in many dramas. She has done 4 Telefilms as well. There are many people who dream of being an actor and hope to make it to the Pakistani drama industry. Acting may look easy, but it takes a lot of confidence. You realize how tough it is when you are in front of a large audience. When you are being noticed and criticized by people. Most successful actors have a passion for acting, this is what makes them great actors. Ayeza Khan has the same passion, which is a great factor in becoming an actor. She dedicates all her time and energy to acting, no matter what drama is it. To be an actor, one must be alert and hard-working by showing the director that you are reliable. This means memorizing your

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Birth anniversary of Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti observed

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Renowned TV and radio compere, columnist, author, and actor Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti was remembered on the occasion of his birth anniversary on Thursday.

Born in Gujranwala on November 30, 1948, Dildar Parvaiz Bhatti, got his early education in Gujranwala. After completing Master’s in English Literature, Bhatti started his career as English lecturer at Government College Sahiwal.

He step-in in his entertainment career from Radio Pakistan in early 70s, where he hosted a program called Sohni Dharti.

His known for his university challenge style TV show ‘Takra’, which made him a household name.

He also wrote daily columns and worked with different newspapers. He also authored books, including Amna Samna, Dildarian and Dilbar Dildar. Dildar Pervaiz compared many live entertainment shows presenting various talented artists of Pakistan.

In 1994, Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti died due to brain haemorrhage in New York City.

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The famous Pakistani puppeteer Farooq Qaiser, Uncle Sargam

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Farooq Qaiser was a Pakistani artist, newspaper columnist, TV show director, puppeteer, script writer, and voice actor. He was known as the creator of the fictional puppet character Uncle Sargam introduced in 1976 in children’s television show Kaliyan. 

Born: October 31, 1945, Sialkot

Died: May 14, 2021, Islamabad

Education: National College of Arts, Lahore (NCA) 

Awards: Pride of Performance, Sitara-i-Imtiaz

Known for: Uncle Sargam (Creator)

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Death anniversary of Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti observed

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The 29th death anniversary of legendary TV, Radio anchor, columnist, author and actor Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti was observed on Monday.

People from various walks of life through media platforms paid him glowing tributes for his unforgettable services in the entertainment industry.

Dildar Parvaiz Bhatti was TV and radio composer, who was home to hundreds of hearts in short stories, was unparalleled in his present response.

Dildar Pervez Bhatti also authored books which include ‘Dildaris’, ‘Aamna Saamna’ and ‘Dilbar Dilbar’.

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