Fawad Khan
Fawad Khan | |
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Born | Karachi, Pakistan | 29 November 1981
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse |
Sadaf Khan (m. 2005) |
Children | 2 |
Website | www |
Fawad Afzal Khan (born 29 November 1981) is a Pakistani actor and singer.[1][2] As a singer, he was one of the members of the band Entity Paradigm, an alternative rock band based in Lahore. Their debut album Irtiqa was released in 2003,[3] but the band was dissolved in 2007.[4][5]
Khan made his film debut with a supporting role in the 2007 Pakistani movie Khuda Kay Liye. He went on to garner popularity with lead roles in the television shows Dastaan (2010), Humsafar (2011) and Zindagi Gulzar Hai (2012). Khan made his Bollywood debut with the leading role of a prince in the 2014 romantic comedy Khoobsurat, for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.[6] In 2016, he received unanimous praise for his portrayal of a troubled writer in the family drama Kapoor & Sons, which also emerged as a major commercial success.[7][8]
Personal life
Fawad Afzal Khan was born in Karachi but his family is originally from Lahore.[9] His father spent the earlier years of his life living abroad with his family in Dubai, Riyadh and then Manchester during the Gulf War. He moved back to Lahore when Fawad was aged 15.[9] According to Khan, he is of Punjabi and Pashtun ancestry.[10][11] By age 20, Khan could play the guitar, bass and drums. He put his voice to use as the lead singer of the band Entity Paradigm.[12] Khan obtained his A-levels from the Lahore Grammar School (LGS) and went on to complete his bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (NUCES) in Lahore.[13] His first performance was amateur acting in a theater play called Spartacus during A-level in 1999.[3][14] Since childhood he has been a fan of Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor [15]
Khan married Sadaf Khan on 12 November 2005 after a courtship of 8 years. He has one son with his wife Sadaf.[16][17][18] Khan, in collaboration with his wife, established a clothing brand called SILK by Fawad Khan,[19] the debut collection was launched in August 2012 at Lahore.[19][20][21] Khan, developed Diabetes mellitus type 1 at the age of 17 after he met with an accident that damaged his pancreas.[9][22]
Career
Work in Pakistan (2000-present)
Khan's first television appearance was in a TV series called Jutt and Bond.[3] Khan's cinematic debut was in 2007 from the movie Khuda Kay Liye, which was the highest-grossing Pakistani film of 2007.[3] He later appeared in Anjum Shehzad's travel adventure drama series Satrangi.[23]
In 2010, he played the role of Hassan in period drama Dastaan, for which he earned critical acclaim.[24] Khan worked in Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan and Akbari Asghari after Dastaan.[25] In 2011, Khan played the role of Asher Hussain in a popular drama Humsafar' for which he won the Lux Award for best actor in 2012'.[3][26] Khan next appeared in the drama Ashk which received a negative review from Express Tribune columnnist.[27]
In 2012, Khan played the role of Zaroon Junaid, a member from an affluent family opposite Sanam Saeed in Zindagi Gulzar Hai. For this role, he won Best Actor award for his role at Best Actor-Popular award at the Hum Awards and Best Actor satellite at Lux Style Awards[28][29] Sanam Saeed and Khan won the Best Onscreen Couple award in both popular and jury categories at the Hum Awards.[29][30] His last drama was Numm, broadcast in 2013.[31] He later went on to work in telefilms, Behadd, and Armaan.[32][33]
Khan's has walked for Munib Nawaz in 2010,[34] Umar Sayeed in 2012,[35] and for Republic by Omar Farooq in 2015.[36] Recently, Khan was made brand ambassador of the Indian brand Giovanni.[37] Khan co-hosted 14th Lux Style Awards held on 30th Sep, 2015 in Karachi, with Mahira Khan.[38] He has also been voted among the sexiest males in Asia.[39]
Work in India (2014–2016)
Khan was supposed to make his Bollywood debut in India after Khuda Kay Liye was released. But due to unstable political situation between Pakistan and India after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, things could not materialize.[40]
In 2014, Khan made his debut in Bollywood in Shashanka Ghosh's Khoobsurat opposite Sonam Kapoor.[41][42] Khan plays Yuvraj Vikram Singh Rathore, Mili's love interest and the son of her patient; a Royal Indian family.[42] Khan's performance was praised by the critics and noted as one of the highlights of the film.[43][44] Moreover, the film emerged as a box office success, being declared as a "hit" by various media outlets. The film was particularly well received in the UK, UAE and Pakistan owing to Khan's following in these countries, for his previous television work.[45][46] In 2016, Khan was seen in Shakun Batra's family drama Kapoor & Sons, which was produced by Karan Johar. The film, which featured Khan alongside an ensemble cast including Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah, Rajat Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, and Alia Bhatt, became a major commercial success upon its release, and Khan received almost unanimously positive reviews from critics for his portrayal of a writer who is revealed to be a closeted homosexual.[7][8] Khan will be seen in a small yet important role in the upcoming Indian Hindi film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, directed by Karan Johar.[47] He has expressed his interest in becoming a director.[48] Following the 2016 Uri terror attack, bilateral relations between India and Pakistan took a downturn due to which Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA) decided to ban all Pakistani actors, actresses and technicians working in India till the situation gets normal.[49]
Music (2000–2012)
Initially two separate rock bands, Ahmed Ali Butt's Entity and Khan's Paradigm were both active in the Lahore music scene since 1994 and 2000, respectively. During the early 2000s, the two bands collaborated with each other on the title track for Khan's and Butt's popular television sitcom, Jutt and Bond, when the show's director suggested that they do the title song together.[50] Entity Paradigm's debut album, Irtiqa, released in October 2003 and received wide critical appreciation, especially the popular romantic track Rahguzar.[3] The band performed Bolo Bolo in the third season of the popular TV music show Coke Studio.[51] Khan left the band in 2012 to focus on his acting career.[52]
Hosting
Khan first co-hosted 7th Lux Style Awards with Shaan Shahid and Ali Azmat in 2008.[53] In 2015, He hosted 14th Lux Style Awards with Mahira Khan.[54] His latest work in this category is the International Indian Film Academy Awards Rocks 2016. He hosted this award show with Karan Johar.[55]
Humanitarian and social causes
He has raised money for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Islamic Relief.[56][57] Khan has shown his support to SOS Children's Villages by participating in the children carnivals that were organized in 2012 and 2014.[58] In 2012, Khan was appointed as a brand ambassador of the WWF Earth Hour campaign. Commenting on his role, he shared that it was an honor to be associated with the cause and he hoped he would be able to convince people to adopt a safer strategy for energy conservation in future.[59]
Filmography
Films | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Additional Notes |
2007 | Khuda Kay Liye | Sarmad | Lux Style Award for Best Actor[60] |
2014 | Khoobsurat | Vikram Singh Rathore | Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut[61] |
2015 | Ho Mann Jahaan | Rafael | Cameo appearance[62] |
2016 | Kapoor & Sons | Rahul Kapoor[63] | |
2016 | Ae Dil Hai Mushkil | Ali | Special appearance |
2016 | Albela Rahi | Alamgir | Announced[64] |
2017 | Maula Jatt 2 | Maula Jatt | Announced[65] |
Television dramas | |||
Year | Title | Role | Additional Notes– |
2001 | Jutt and Bond | Bond G Kaboom[66] | |
2005 | Rubber Band | Himself | Special appearance in a song Zinda Hoon[67] |
2008 | Dil De Ke Jayengy | Arsalan[68] | |
2008 | Satrangi | Behzaad[69] | |
2009 | Jeevan Ki Rahon Mein[70] | Adil | |
2010 | Daastan | Hassan[71] | Nominated—Lux Style Award for Best Television Actor - Satellite.[72] |
2011 | Akbari Asghari | Asghar[73] | |
2011 | Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan[74] | Mujtaba | |
2011-12 | Humsafar[3] | Ashar Hussain | Lux Style Award for Best Television Actor - Satellite.[75] |
2012 | Ashk[27] | Rohail Hayat | |
2012 | Zindagi Gulzar Hai[30] | Zaroon Junaid | Lux Style Award for Best Television Actor - Satellite.[76] |
2013 | Numm[31] | Wali Bakht Khan | |
Television films | |||
Year | Title | Role | Additional Notes |
2009 | Kal | Zaheer | |
2010 | Aaj Kuch Na Kaho[77] | Rehan | |
2013 | Behadd[32][78] | Jamal Ahmed | |
2013 | Armaan | Armaan | Nominated—Tarang Housefull Award for Best Actor[33] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Film / Serial | Award | Category | Result |
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2008 | Khuda Kay Liye | Lux Style Awards | Best Film Actor | Won |
2011 | Daastan | Best Television Actor-Satellite | Nominated | |
Pakistan Media Awards | Best Actor-Satellite | Won | ||
2013 | Humsafar | Hum Awards | Best On-Screen Couple with Mahira Khan | Won |
Hum Honorary Phenomenal Serial Award | Won | |||
Pakistan Media Awards | Best Actor-Satellite | Nominated | ||
Lux Style Awards | Best Television Actor-Satellite | Won | ||
Armaan | Tarang Housefull Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | |
Best Couple with Aamina Sheikh | Won | |||
2014 | Zindagi Gulzar Hai | Pakistan Media Awards | Best Actor-Satellite | Nominated |
Hum Awards | Best Actor-Jury | |||
Best Actor-Popular | Won | |||
Best Onscreen Couple with Sanam Saeed-Jury | ||||
Best Onscreen Couple Popular with Sanam Saeed-Popular | ||||
Lux Style Awards | Best Television Actor-Satellite | |||
Khoobsurat | Masala Awards | Best Bollywood Debut | ||
BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Actor (Film) Debut – Male | Nominated | ||
2015 | Star Guild Awards | Most Promising Debut – Male | ||
Filmfare Awards | Best Male Debut | Won | ||
Hum Awards | International Icon of The Year | |||
International Indian Film Academy Awards | Star Debut of the Year – Male | Nominated | ||
Kara Film Festival | KWIFF Award for Best Male Debut International | Won | ||
2016 | ARY Film Awards | International Icon of The Year | ||
Kapoor & Sons | Indian Film Festival of Melbourne | Diversity Award | Won |
Other honors and recognition
- Sep 2014: He became the first ever Pakistani to be featured on the cover of Indian Magazine Filmfare.[79]
- Nov 2014: Became 5th Most Popular Actor of the month by Times Celebex[80]
- Dec 2014: He was ranked as 37th Most Popular Bollywood celebrities of 2014 by MensXp[81]
- Nov 2014: Won Fresh Face of the Year at HELLO! Hall of Fame Awards[82]
- Dec 2014: He was ranked at 7th in The World's Sexiest Asian Men of 2014 by The Eastern Eye Weekly[83]
- Apr 2015: Ranked as the 3rd Most Desirable Men of 2014 by Times of India[84]
- Apr 2015: Voted as the Best Male Debut at IBNLive Movie Awards.[85]
- July 2015: Named as The Most Beautiful Man of the year at Vogue Beauty Awards[86]
- Oct 2015: Featured on the cover of Filmfare Magazine for the second time.[87]
- Dec 2015: Ranked at 4th in The World's Sexiest Asian Men of 2015 by The Eastern Eye Weekly[88]
- Mar 2016: Featured on the cover of Filmfare Magazine for the third time.[89]
- Mar 2016: Ranked at 1st by Times Celebex[90]
- May 2016: Ranked as the 3rd Most Desirable Men of 2015 by Times of India[91]
- Apr 2016: Won Crush of the year award at Grazia Young Fashion Awards 2016.[92]
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