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Izhar Qazi
Born
Izhar Qazi
Resting placeModel Colony graveyard
Occupation(s)actor, singer
Years active1982-2005
AwardsNigar Award (2 times), National Award, Graduate Award, Bolan Award

Izhar Qazi (Urdu: ﻰﻇﺂﻗ ﺮﺂﻩﻆﺍ) (1955-December 23, 2007) was a famous two time Nigar award winning, Pakistani film and television actor and a playback singer, perhaps best known for his resemblance to the Indian film actor Amitabh Bachhan.[1] Among his peers he was known for his modest lifestyle and honesty.[2] His most famous movies are Love In Nepal, Aalmi Jasoos, Khazana and Sar Kata Insaan.

Entry in Showbusiness

Izhar Qazi was born in Khadda Market, Karachi. By profession he was an engineer and worked at a respectable position at Pakistan Steel Mills until he was spotted by acclaimed Pakistani writer Fatima Suraiyya Bajia at a wedding ceremony and subsequently called for audition.[1] Fatima Suraiyya Bajia was looking for a new face for television at that time and Izhar's striking resemblance with Indian film actor Amitab Bachhan immediately caught her attention.[2][1]

Television

Izhar Qazi made his showbiz debut in 1982 by starring in Fatima Surraiyya Bajia's family television drama serial Ana.[1][2] In one of the middle episodes of Ana in which he appeared for the first time, Izhar didn’t deliver a single dialogue. But his mere appearance on the screen and resemblance with Amitabh caught the eyes of every viewer in Pakistan.[1] Debuting alongside another newcomer, Mehreen Ilahi, as the young romantic lead and proving his mettle opposite veteran television performers Shakeel and Ghazala Kaifi, Izhar became a household name through his first TV serial.[2] His credentials were further strengthened by excellent acting in the serial Daira and Gardish, again standing out in presence of Shakeel and the late Pakistani actor Saqi.[2]

Qazi's last acting role before his retirement was in the private TV serial, Pani Pe Naam, aired on PTV for which he received a nomination in the best actor category of Lux Style Awards in 2004.[1] [3]

Film

Soon after achieving moderate television success, Izhar Qazi played a gamble by leaving his job and venturing into films and remarkably again achieved instant Lollywood stardom.

Izhar Qazi made his film debut in 1986 by starring in Nazar Shabab's Ruby, as the lead actor, which was an instant hit.[1][2] He excelled in the film despite the presence of veterans Mustafa Qureshi, Shafi Mohammad, Sabeeta and Rangeela. Although Javed Shiekh was casted initially for the lead role, his sudden disappearance from the cast (due to his visit to India with Salma Agha), forced the film distrubuter Satish Anand to send Izhar Qazi to fill the gap left by Javed Sheikh.[2] During this time Jan Mohammad, another Pakistani film director, grew fed up with Javed and replaced Javed's role with Izhar for his film Bangkok ke chor.[2] In only his third moview, Izhar acted opposite Shabnam (Pakistan's top film actress at that time) in a unique young-to-old character role.[2] Most of his films were in Urdu but he also appeared in double version Urdu-Punjabi films, besides acting in his only Pushto film, Ghunghru do Kalashankoff, opposite Salma Agha.[1]

Soon Izhar made a successful partnership with director Jan Muhammad and released hit films such as Manila ki bijlyan, Roop ki rani and Choron ka baadshah.[2] He also made a successful acting pair with the late Sultan Rahi, releasing a series of successful Punjabi films such as Abdullah the great, Irada, Gujjar baadshah, Lahori baadshah, Pajero group, Ghunda and Dilari.[2] Hence he was more of an action hero than a romantic one.[1] Qazi's role in Sakhi baadshan and Bakhtawar, both earned him the prestigious Nigar Awards twice.[1][2] He also recieved the National Award for best actor for his role in Masood Butt's Chiragh Bali.[2]. One of his only SciFi film Sar kata insaan, in which he played the role of a police investigation officer won a whopping 8 Nigar awards. Qazi also won Graduate Award and Bolan Award. awards

Retirement

Disillusioned by the dismal situation of Lollywood and the quality of films being produced, besides the local film industry politics, Izhar Qazi called it quit a couple of years ago.Bhagwandas 24 dec He then concentrated on his real estate business.Bhagwandas 24 dec

Personal life

Izhar Qazi has four daughters and a son.Bhagwandas 24 dec Besides acting Izhar was also fond of singing and worked as a playback singer in a handful of films, releasing an audio album which didn’t get good reviews from music lovers.[1] He also had good literary sense and was actively involved in various literary organizations and functions.[2]

Death

On December 23, 2007, Izhar Qazi, suffered heart attack on late Sunday night while singing at a marriage ceremony of his sister-in-law in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Karachi.[1][2] He collapsed and was taken to a nearby private hospital where he died after two hours.[3] His funeral prayers were offered at Masjid Darul Khair, Gulistan-i-Jauhar and was buried at Model Colony graveyard the next day.[4]

Filmography

Films

No. Year Films Language Actors

  • 1 1986 Rubi Urdu Sabeeta, Izhar Qazi, Rangeela
  • 2 1986 Bangkok ke Chour Urdu Sabeeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 3 1987 Dulari Punjabi Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 4 1987 Himmat wala Urdu Sabeeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 5 1987 Manila ki bijlian Urdu Sabeeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 6 1987 Mera Insaaf Urdu Babra Sharif, Izhar Qazi
  • 7 1987 Nachay Nagin Punjabi Nadira, Ismael Shah, Izhar Qazi, Rahi
  • 8 1987 Nijat Urdu Sabeeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 9 1988 Baghi Haseena Urdu Babra Sharif, Izhar Qazi
  • 10 1988 Bardasht Punjabi Anjuman, Izhar Qazi
  • 11 1988 Choron ka Badshah Urdu Kaveeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 12 1989 Manila ke Janbaz Urdu Kaveeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 13 1989 Rakhwala Punjabi Nadira, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 14 1990 Jangi Punjabi Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 15 1990 Kala Pani P/U Babra Sharif, Izhar Qazi, Ajab Gul
  • 16 1990 Malanga Punjabi Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 17 1990 Number One P/U Salma Agha, Izhar Qazi
  • 18 1990 Insaniyat ke Dushman Urdu Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Nadeem, Izhar Qazi
  • 19 1990 Leader Urdu Kaveeta, Nadeem, Izhar Qazi, Hamayun
  • 20 1991 Akhri shikar P/U Babra Sharif, Salma Agha, Izhar Qazi
  • 21 1991 Bakhtawar P/U Neeli, Izhar Qazi, Saima, Ghulam Moh.
  • 22 1991 Chiragh Bali Punjabi Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 23 1991 Teen Yakke teen Chhakke P/U Neeli, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 24 1991 Aalmi Jasoos P/U Kaveeta, Izhar Qazi, Ghulam Mohayuddin
  • 25 1991 Watan ke Rakhwaley Urdu Nadra, Saima, Sultan Rahi, Nadeem, Izhar
  • 26 1992 Suhag raat P/U Kaveeta, Izhar Qazi
  • 27 1992 Abdullah The Great P/U Neeli, Nadeem, Saima, Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 28 1993 Ghunda Punjabi Reema, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 29 1993 Ghunghru do Kalashankoff Pashto Salma Agha, Izhar Qazi
  • 30 1993 Iradah P/U Madiah Shah, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 31 1993 Jannat Urdu Rubi Niazi, Izhar Qazi, Mohsin Khan
  • 32 1993 Nagin Sapera P/U Madiha Shah, Jan Rambo, Izhar Qazi
  • 33 1993 Sapni P/U Nadia, Izhar Qazi, Sonia
  • 34 1993 Betaj Badshah P/U Neeli, Reema, Nadeem, Izhar Qazi, Abid Ali
  • 35 1994 Laila P/U Nadira, Izhar Qazi
  • 36 1994 Sanam Bewafa P/U Madiha Shah, Izhar Qazi, Sahiba
  • 37 1995 Khazana Urdu Sahiba, Izhar Qazi, Nadeem, Sahiba
  • 38 1995 Jungle ka Qanoon P/U Saima, Reema, Rahi, Nadeem, Izhar Qazi
  • 39 1997 Ghail Urdu Babra Sharif, Izhar Qazi,, Ghulam Moh.
  • 40 1997 Kala Raj Punjabi Saima, Sultan Rahi, Izhar Qazi
  • 41 1997 Kalay Naag Punjabi Saima, Izhar Qazi
  • 42 1997 Aulad ki Qasam Urdu Reema, Babur Ali, Shabnam, Nadeem, Izhar
  • 43 1999 Hawwa ki Beti Urdu Sapna, Izhar Qazi, Nargis
  • 44 2004 Daaman aur Chingari Urdu Saima, Izhar Qazi, Nargis
  • 45 2005 Parcham Urdu Sana, Shaan, Arbaz Khan, Izhar Qazi

Television

  • Ana (Ego)
  • Daira (Boundary)
  • Gardish (Circulation)
  • Zakhm (Injury)
  • Gunahgar (Sinner)
  • Paani pe naam (Name on water)
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k http://www.dawn.com/weekly/images/archive/071230/images4.htm
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2007 takes away Izhar Qazi aswell", Akhbar-e-Jehan, p. 60, 2007-02-02{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-9-2005_pg7_47