Zille sarhadi biography of barack
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Zhalay Sarhadi and I meet in a sparsely crowded coffee shop in Karachi. We have an hour or so before she rushes off for her next appointment, a photo shoot for the promotion of her upcoming movie Carma.
With the movie releasing in early September, this fryst vatten a busy time for the actress. She has to omslag up the promotional campaigns and, then, leave for the US where — unrelated to the movie — she is part of a range of celebrity meet-and-greet events. She’s also just recovered from her very first encounter with Covid, an occurrence that delayed our scheduled meeting by a few weeks.
In the course of our conversation, while we sip our coffees — hers, a strong black without sugar, mine being frothy and milky — I ask her if she is happy with the acting roles that she has been doing of late. “No,” she answers, even before I have finished asking the question.
“Roles that are exciting and have something new to offer are very few. I have crossed 30, which means that, as far as Pakistani TV is
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Khayyam Sarhadi
Pakistani actor
Khayyam Sarhadi (12 June 3 February ; born as Khayyam Sethi) was a Pakistani film and television actor and a radio personality.[1]
Early life
[edit]Khayyam Sarhadi was born to a Muslim family on 12 June in Bombay, in the home of parents Zia Sarhadi[2] and Zahira Ghaznavi and grew up there. Later he moved to Karachi, Pakistan and stayed there for some time and later moved to Lahore, Pakistan.
His maternal grandfather, Rafiq Ghaznavi, was a well-known musician and since both his parents were writers, he was into showbiz from an early age. Khayyam travelled to the United States where he got his master's grad in cinematography.[1] He also had a master's degree in English literature and Fine Arts.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Khayyam Sarhadi was married to a TV actress Atiya Sharaf. Later, the couple divorced and he married a film actress Saiqa. He had four daughters one from Atiya and three fro
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ISLAMABAD - Renowned film director and screenwriter Zia Sarhadi was remembered on the occasion of his 29th death anniversary on Saturday. Born in in Peshawar his real name was Fazl-e-Qadir Sethi whose career spanned what is widely considered the Golden Age of the sub-continent film industry. As a director, he was best known for his films Humlog (), Footpath () and Tahguzar ( ). As a screenplay writer, his famous films include Ladies Only, Elan, Beti, and Lakhon Men Aik. Described as an”unaffiliated Marxist”, his films were known for dealing with social issues of the period. His film Footpath, for instance, dealt with issues of moral guilt in the s in India. He died on January 27, in Karachi. He was the father of renowned television actor Khayyam Sarhadi and grandfather of actress Zhalay Sarhadi.