Aslam Pervaiz
Aslam Pervaiz | |
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Born |
Muhammad Rashid Mahmood Kashmiri 1932 Lahore, Pakistan |
Died |
21 November 1984 Lahore, Pakistan |
Other names | Zia |
Occupation | Film Actor,Film Director |
Years active | 1956-1984 |
Religion | Islam |
Aslam Pervaiz professionally known as Aslam Pervaiz or Zia (1932-21 November 1984) was a Pakistani film actor. He had established himself as one of the finest villains of Pakistani film industry.[1]
Professional career
1950s
He had started his film career with film Qatil (1955) meaning Murderer as a side hero. He appeared as a lead actor in film Patay Khan opposite Noor Jehan. For two years, he appeared as a hero in Pakistani films but had little success. Later,in 1958 his films Chhumantar and Sheikh Chilli were successful. Zubaida Khanum acted in film Patay Khan with him. He achieved greater success in 1959 with film Koel opposite Noor Jehan and Neelo. He appeared in a double role in this film. In the beginning of 1960, he first appeared as a villain in the movie Saheli. It was a very successful film at the box-office.
1960s
In 1961, his popularity graph went down. His films as hero began to flop, he later appeared as side hero but in a less number of films. His films as a villain were more successful at the box office namely Daaman (1963) and Shikwa (1965).
Filmography
Title | Year |
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Kaneez | 1965 |
Malangi | 1965 |
Dil Mera Dharkan Teri | 1968 |
Tahzeeb | 1971 |
Amanat | 1981 |
Khuddar | 1985 |
Personal life
His father owned Rattan Cinema at Mall Road, Lahore, Pakistan. He married film actress Khawar Sultana.
Death
While coming from a shooting of a film, he was injured in a car accident and died because of that accident on November 21,1984.[2] Last Movie Khuddar (1985)
Awards
- 1970 Nigar Award Best Supporting Actor-Insaan Aur Aadmi
- 1981 Nigar Award Special Award for 30 years of excellence
- 1984 Nigar Award Special Award for Miss Colombo (1984)
References
- ↑ "Aslam Pervaiz-Pakistan Film Magazine". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
- ↑ , Aslam Pervaiz Biography, Retrieved 7 August 2015
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