Mazhar Zaidi
Mazhar Zaidi | |
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Born | Lahore, Pakistan |
Residence | London, UK |
Education | MS in Journalism |
Occupation | Producer, director, columnists and journalists |
Years active | 1994–present |
Notable work | Zinda Bhaag |
Religion | Islam |
Spouse(s) | Meenu Gaur |
Mazhar Zaidi (Urdu: مظہر زیدی) is a British Pakistani journalists, columnists, film producer, director and documentary film maker. He is best known for producing the 2013 Pakistani film Zinda Bhaag, which earned him international recognition and accolades including the Best Film Jury at 1st ARY Film Awards.
Career
As a journalist, filmmaker and documentary maker
Before starting to make feature films, Zaidi was a well known journalist and producer at BBC Urdu UK. Zaidi has been working as a filmmaker/journalist for over 17 years. He served as a senior producer at BBC World in London for over 11 years of his collaboration with the channel. He has produced and directed many documentaries and programs for media organisations including the BBC, German TV channel, ARD and other independent media houses.
In 2006, he launched a project with BBC Urdu online and a group of community based filmmakers working with the NGO Interactive Resource Center (IRC) in Pakistan. The successful project produced more than 16 short documentaries, shot and directed by young filmmakers from small towns across Pakistan.
As a filmmaker and independent documentary maker Zaidi has been involved in a number of documentary projects that screened at international film festivals awhile his projects were broadcast by international channels including, BBC Four, ARD and ZDF.
His documentary Nar Narman about an Urdu language Pakistani gay-poet, gave him critical acclaim when it was screened at London's BFI L&G Film Festival in 2007.[1]
As a film producer
Zaidi started his career with producing number of documentaries and videos, at different channels and platforms. But established himself as a recognised producer after producing 2013 Pakistani film Zinda Bhaag, Under his own film production Matteela Films which earned him an critical acclaimed and recognition in film world. Zinda Bhaag became one of the highest-grossing of Pakistan and has won many accolades and recognition including an official selection for Best Foreign Language Film[2][3] at 86th Academy Awards however was out of the competition for the final race.[4] Zinda Bhaag was the only the third Pakistani film in 50 years to get recognition at the Oscars, after 1959's The Day Shall Dawn and 1963's The Veil.
Work and filmography
As a Producer
Year | Film | Language | Notes |
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2013 | Zinda Bhaag | Punjabi | won: ARY Film Award for Best Film Jury Nom: ARY Film Award for Best Film Viewers |
TBA | Gardaab | Urdu | filming |
As a Documentary Maker
Year | Film | Language | Notes |
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2006 | Na Namar | English | Docudrama about a London-based Urdu-language gay poet. |
As a journalist
Year | Statue | Platform | Role |
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1991–1994 | Feature writer and reporter | The News | Responsible for writing daily reports and weekly features for the Islamabad based newspaper. |
1994–1995 | Punjab Correspondent | Newsline | Covering and investigating political and social affairs from the largest province of Punjab for the Karachi based monthly magazine. |
1995–1997 | Senior Reporter | The News on Sunday | Researching, investigating and writing weekly lead Special Reports and features for the weekly from Lahore covering political and social issues. |
1997–2008 | Producer | BBC Urdu Radio Online | Served as a broadcaster / producer / Desk Editor /Video Producer with BBC Urdu, launched video offer online from London and produced a number of programs and documentaries. |
2008–2010 | Editor Current Affairs | Dawn News | Served at the current affairs department at Pakistan's premier English language TV channel Dawn news. Responsible for managing the team and supervising production of daily and weekly content for TV and commissioning documentaries. |
2010–2011 | Series Editor | BBC Urdu TV Project | Developed concepts and produced current affairs programs and liaising with local partner TV channels and managing the production team. |
2002–present | chief executive officer | Matteela Films Pvt Ltd | Produced, directed feature and documentaries films. Zinda Bhaag was producers under the banner of Matteela Films. |
Miscellaneous
Zaidi also worked independently contributing a chapter to West and the Muslim World a publication by Transnational Institute, Germany also he exhibited as a Communication Consultant in non-governmental sector and served as a director, short video documentary for the British Council where his work was developing, conceptualising and producing a short video for the International Inspiration, London 2012's international sports legacy program.
Awards
References
- ↑ "Mazhar Zaidi Short Story". Culture Unplugged. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- ↑ "Pakistan sends official entry to Oscars after 50 years". Arab News. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
- ↑ "The Pakistani Academy Selection committee nominates Zinda Bhaag for Oscar consideration". Apnahub. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
- ↑ "Pakistani film 'Zinda Bhaag' out of Oscar race". Tribune. 21 December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
- ↑ "Zinda Bhaag Dominates in ARY Film Awards". Latest Life Style. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- ↑ "Zinda Bhaag wins four awards in Toronto festival". The News. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
- ↑ "Did you know?: Zinda Bhaag wins four awards in Canada". Tribune. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013.