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Rauf Khalid
عبدالرؤف خالد
BornDecember 19
DiedNovember 24,2011
Occupation(s)Painter, Leadership Trainings
Director, Producer
> Writer, Speaker
Years active1989 - 2011

Abdul Rauf Khalid (Urdu: عبدالرؤف خالد) (died 24 November 2011) was a Pakistani actor, filmmaker and television writer/director. The Ex-serviceman (bureaucrat), Rauf Khalid was known for his Kashmir based patriotic plays. He had some limited experience working in films and television plays. Rauf Khalid was also a painter, lyrisist, speaker and an educationist. He was a student of Islamia College Peshawar. [citation needed]

Career

In 1989, he wrote and partially directed PTV's thriller, Madaar, a seven-episode serial exposing drug trafficking, telecast from PTV Quetta centre. In 1991, he wrote Guest House a 52-episode comedy series that turned out to be a popular comedy series for PTV [1]. Its characters became household names. Film star Afzal Khan, who played Rambo in the serial, came to be permanently known with the name even in his career in the filmdom.

In 1994, Rauf Khalid directed Angar Wadi, a 15-episode serial for which he was an actor and a producer apart from writing it.[2]

Television Serials

In 1998, Rauf Khalid made Laag, a 27-episodes serial (again written, directed, produced and acted in by him).

In 2003, Rauf Khalid released his debut film Laaj, as (writer, director, producer and actor), which did not do very well on the Pakistani box office.[3] The film LAAJ won 12 Bolan Awards, 14 Graduate Awards, 4 National Film Awards and Luxstyle Award.

In 2008, Rauf Khalid made his third television serial Mishaal (as writer, director & producer), the play was telecast from Pakistan Television on every Tuesday evening [1].

Film

Rauf Khalid wanted Julia Roberts to work in his film, and even invited her to Pakistan to discuss the project, but she refused because of prior commitments.

Rauf Khalid was the founder President and Chancellor of the National Institute of Cultural Studies, Lok Virsa Islamabad. He also owned a chain of eastern restaurants the VIRSA the HERITAGE CAFE.

Painting

His paintings have been exhibited in the World Fineart Gallery New York and the Omma Art Gallery in Crete Greece.

Rauf Khalid died on 24th November 2011 in a traffic accident near Shaikhupura.[4]

Awards

Type of Award Name of Award Notes
The President of Pakistan award Pride of Performance
The Prime Minister of Pakistan award The Kashmir Medal
Bolan Award Best Director
Best Film
Best Writer
Best Supporting Actor
Graduate Guild Award Best Director
Best Writer
Best Producer
Best Supporting Actor
Best Original Script
National Pakistan Award Best Director
Best Film
Best Writer
Best Original Soundtrack shared with Zille Huma
Lux Style Award Best Film 2005

References

  1. ^ "Television writer-director Abdul Rauf Khalid killed in car crash". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2011-11-24.
  2. ^ "Angar Wadi". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  3. ^ "laaj Film". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  4. ^ "Writer, actor, Rauf Khalid dies in road accident. He is survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter". Thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2011-11-24.

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