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Ali Rizvi

Ali Rizvi (Syed Mohammad Ali Rizvi) (born March 2, 1982) is a prominent Pakistani actor celebrated for his significant contributions to television and cinema in Pakistan. Renowned for his versatile acting skills, Ali Rizvi has garnered acclaim for his performances in various notable projects.

Ali Rizvi's career in the entertainment industry took a

Ali Rizvi
Born03/03/1982
NationalityPakistani
EducationTheater Graduate
Alma materNational Academy of Performing Arts
OccupationActor
Known forActing
Notable workJosh Film Chuppan Chupai
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)

significant leap with his compelling role in the film "Josh: Independence Through Unity" (2012), which was well-received by audiences and critics alike. His talent and dedication to his craft were further showcased in the comedy-thriller "Chupan Chupai" (2017), where his performance earned him widespread recognition and a nomination at the prestigious Lux Style Awards.[1]

In addition to his commercial successes, Ali Rizvi's work has been featured at several esteemed film festivals, underscoring the international appeal and artistic merit of his films. His contributions to Pakistani cinema continue to inspire and entertain, making him a respected figure in the industry.

With a career marked by diverse roles and memorable performances, Ali Rizvi remains a significant and influential actor in the landscape of Pakistani entertainment.

Napa[2] graduate

Early Life & Family

Awards & Nominations

Best Supporting Actor, Chupan Chupai, 17th Lux Style Awards

Articles About Ali Rizvi

Graduating News

References

  1. ^ Staff, Images (2018-02-21). "Who won big at Lux Style Awards 2018?". Images. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
  2. ^ "National Academy of Performing Arts", Wikipedia, 2024-06-18, retrieved 2024-06-23