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Babar Ali began his career on television where he appeared as a young Muslim Arab soldier "[[Mohammad Bin Qasim]]" in the PTV historical costume drama "Labbaik". He then appeared in the historical drama "Babar" where he played Humayon, son of the Mughal emperor Babar.
Babar Ali began his career on television where he appeared as a young Muslim Arab soldier "[[Mohammad Bin Qasim]]" in the PTV historical costume drama "Labbaik". He then appeared in the historical drama "Babar" where he played Humayon, son of the Mughal emperor Babar.


Ali's first film appearance was in ''Jeeva'', directed by [[Syed Noor]]. He went on to appear in other films such as Munda Bigra Jaye, [[Chor Machaye Shor]], [[Khoey Ho Tum Kahan]], [[Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa]] and [[Larki Punjaban]]. He starred as "Bali", the lead character in the 2002 PTV Drama Serial [[Landa Bazar (TV series)]]. In 2017 Babar reprised his role as Bali (Iqbal) in the television serial [[Laal Ishq (TV series)]] which is an sequal drama serial to the original 2002 television serial drama Landa Bazar.<ref>http://hellopakistanmag.com/hello-pakistan/lalishqpakistanidrama/</ref><ref>https://nation.com.pk/09-Nov-2017/laal-ishq-a-journey-of-love</ref>
Ali's first film appearance was in ''Jeeva'', directed by [[Syed Noor]]. He went on to appear in other films such as Munda Bigra Jaye, [[Chor Machaye Shor]], [[Khoey Ho Tum Kahan]], [[Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa]] and [[Larki Punjaban]]. He starred as "Bali", the lead character in the 2002 PTV Drama Serial [[Landa Bazar (TV series)]]. In 2017 Babar reprised his role as Bali (Iqbal) in the television serial [[Laal Ishq (TV series)]] which is an sequal drama serial to the original 2002 television serial drama Landa Bazar.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hellopakistanmag.com/hello-pakistan/lalishqpakistanidrama|title=‘Lal Ishq’: A Must-Watch Pakistani Drama To Be Released Soon |access-date=2018-09-08 |date = April 11, 2017 }}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nation.com.pk/09-Nov-2017/laal-ishq-a-journey-of-love|title=Laal Ishq: A journey of love |access-date=2018-09-08 |date = November 9, 2017 }}</ref>

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Babar Ali
Born (1975-06-30) June 30, 1975 (age 48)
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Actor, TV Host
Known forLanda Bazar, Laal Ishq (TV series), Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa
Children3

Babar Ali (born 30 June 1975) is a well-known Pakistani film and television actor. He started his career at an early age being 20 years old. Babar Ali was one of the first Lollywood actor with long hair and different talking style.

Career

Babar Ali began his career on television where he appeared as a young Muslim Arab soldier "Mohammad Bin Qasim" in the PTV historical costume drama "Labbaik". He then appeared in the historical drama "Babar" where he played Humayon, son of the Mughal emperor Babar.

Ali's first film appearance was in Jeeva, directed by Syed Noor. He went on to appear in other films such as Munda Bigra Jaye, Chor Machaye Shor, Khoey Ho Tum Kahan, Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa and Larki Punjaban. He starred as "Bali", the lead character in the 2002 PTV Drama Serial Landa Bazar (TV series). In 2017 Babar reprised his role as Bali (Iqbal) in the television serial Laal Ishq (TV series) which is an sequal drama serial to the original 2002 television serial drama Landa Bazar.[1] [2]

Filmography

1995 Jeeva
1995 Love 95
1995 Jo Dar Gaya Wo Mar Gaya
1995 Sarak
1996 Baazigar
1996 Be Qabo
1996 Miss Istambol
1996 Lakht-e-Jigar
1995 Munda Bigra Jaye
1997 Qarz
1997 Aqabon Ka Nisheman
1997 Khuda Janey
1997 Raja Pakistani
1997 Dever Dewanay
1998 Zever
1998 Dewarain
1998 Dil Sambhala na jaye
1998 Harjai
1998 Dulha Lay Kar Jaoun Gi
1998 Chor Machaye Shor
1998 Insaf Ho To Aisa
1999 Kursi Aur Qanoon
1999 Mujhe Jeene Do
2000 Ghar Kab Aao Gay
2001 Khoey Ho Tum Kahan
2002 Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa
2003 Larki Punjaban
2008 Gulabo
2010 Channa Sachi Muchi
2011 Bhai Log
2011 Son of Pakistan
2017 Geo Sar Utha Kay
TBA Meri JaanCite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). [3]

Dramas and television host

Year Drama Title Channel Role
2002 Landa Bazar (TV series) PTV Home Baali/Iqbal
2009 Mishaal PTV Home
2010 Chunri (Drama Serial) PTV Home Tufail
Oct 2011-2012 Ek Nazar Meri Taraf Geo TV
2012 Mil Ke Bhi Hum Na Mile Geo TV
2012 Mein PTV Home Babar
2014 Oas PTV Home
2016 Wafa (Geo Tv) Geo TV Daniyal
2017 Kabhi Socha Na Tha Geo TV Salman
2017 Rani (Drama Serial) Geo TV Shah Murad
2017 Laal Ishq (TV series) A-Plus TV Baali/Iqbal


Hosting

See also

References

  1. ^ "'Lal Ishq': A Must-Watch Pakistani Drama To Be Released Soon". April 11, 2017. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  2. ^ "Laal Ishq: A journey of love". November 9, 2017. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  3. ^ "Actor Babar Ali returns with new film 'Meri Jaan'". January 26, 2015. Retrieved 2018-09-08.

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