Ghulam Mohiuddin (actor)

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Ghulam Mohiuddin
Born (1951-10-27) 27 October 1951 (age 72)
OccupationActor[1]
ChildrenAli Mohiuddin (son), Ayesha Kashif, Mariam Mohiuddin (daughters)

Ghulam Mohiuddin (Urdu: غلام محی الدین); also spelled Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din) (born 27 October 1951) is a Pakistani actor[2] of Urdu and Punjabi films. His first film Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, released in 1975, was a blockbuster in Pakistan and China. The film was inspired by a Chinese folk story. His co-star was Babra Sharif, her first as a heroine. Since then, he has received several Nigar Awards and Lux Style Awards. Ghulam Mohiuddin popularly known as Gullo Bhai in the Pakistan film fraternity has starred in over 400 movies and is currently involved in TV productions.[1]

Family

His son Ali Mohiuddin is also an actor, making his film debut in 2016 with Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka.[3][4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1975 Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat [5]
Shararat Asif
1976 Society Girl Asif
1977 Ishq Ishq
1978 Awaz [5]
1980 Aag Aur Sholay
1981 Amanat
1987 Gernail Singh Ghulam Mohammad
1988 Maula Baksh
Aag Hi Aag
Haseena 420
1989 Taqat Ka Toofan
Maula Sain
Shaani
1990 Hoshiar
Sholay-E-Sholay
Miss Cleopatra
International Guerillas
1991 Zid
Sar Kata Insan
Kalay Chor Sher Jang [5]
Cobra Inspector Arshad
Aalmi Jasoos
1992 Daku Raaj
Majhoo
Hasinon Ki Barat
1994 Pajero Group Babar
Khandan
International Luteray
Buth Shikan
Saranga Mansoor
1995 Mushkil Special appearance
Madam Rani Aducet
Jungle Ka Qanoon [5]
Jeeva
1997 Qarz
Umar Mukhtar
2011 Son of Pakistan
Khamosh Raho
2013 Chambaili Special appearance
2016 Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka Ringo [1][6]
2018 The Donkey King Badshah Khan (voice)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ghulam Mohiuddin article in The Express Tribune newspaper Published 26 Aug 2015, Retrieved 18 January 2018
  2. ^ Gazdar, Mushtāq (1997). Pakistan cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 321–. ISBN 978-0-19-577817-5. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  3. ^ Web Desk (18 May 2015), "Ghulam Mohiuddin’s son all set to make Lollywood debut", Ary News. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  4. ^ Adnan Lodhi (24 June 2016), "Sons of Mustafa Qureshi, Ghulam Mohiuddin making film debuts with Eid releases", The Express Tribune. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Filmography of Ghulam Mohiuddin on C.I.T.W.F. website Retrieved 18 January 2018
  6. ^ http://www.hipinpakistan.com/news/1146957, Retrieved 18 January 2018

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