Rashid Farooqui

Rashid Farooqui
Native name راشد فاروقی
Born Rashid Farooqui
Pakistan
Nationality  Pakistani
Other names Rashid Farooqi
Occupation
Years active 2004–present

Rashid Farooqui is a Pakistani actor who appears in Pakistani television series and films.[1]

Career

Rashid Farooqui started his career as a theatre actor and later became television actor. He has appeared in various television series and telefilms in Pakistan including the telefilm Too Late The Reformer and Shahrukh Khan Ki Maut (2005).[2] Farooqui made his Lollywood debut in Mehreen Jabbar's drama film Ramchand Pakistani (2008) in which he played the lead role and got nominated for Lux Style Award for Best Actor (Male).[3] In 2009, Farooqui appeared in Insha'Allah, followed by Maalik (2016). He has also made appearance in Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay (2016).[4]

Filmography

Film Role Year Notes
Shahrukh Khan Ki Maut Ustad Manzoor 2005 short-film
Ramchand Pakistani Shankar 2008 Nomination for Lux Style Award
Insha'Allah Abbas Shan 2009 short-film
Maalik Inspector 2016 Banned in Pakistan
Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai 2016 Upcoming film

Television

Name/Title Role Channel Year
Moorat Eunuch Chamki ARY Digital 2004
Makan Faizan Geo Entertainment 2006
Manzil Hashmi ARY Digital 2006
Man-o-Salwa Sultan Hum TV 2007
Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan Amin Geo Entertainment 2009
Zeenat Bint-e-Sakina Hazir Ho Geo Entertainment 2010
Meray Khwab Raiza Raiza Anwar Ali Hum TV 2011
Choti Si Kahani Muneer Hussain PTV Home 2011
Jal Pari Geo Entertainment 2011
Zindagi Dhoop Tum Ghana Saya Hafeez ARY Digital 2011
Khushboo Ka Ghar ARY Digital 2012
Nanhi Geo Entertainment 2013
Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai Romaisa's father Hum TV 2013
Rehaai Hum TV 2013
Riyasat ARY Digital 2015
Haya Ke Daaman Main Hum TV 2016
Zara Yaad Kar Uzma's father Hum TV 2016

Nominations

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2009 "Rashid Farooqui" Lux Style Award for Best Actor (Film) Nominated

References

  1. "Rashid Farooqui Biography". TV.com.pk. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  2. "Telefilm: Too late the reformer". DAWN. 11 July 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  3. Sheeba Hasan (2 October 2008). "'Bollywood movies help revive Pakistan's film industry'". Masala. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  4. Misbah Jamal (18 June 2015). "Pakistani Movie 'Maalik' to Release on Independence Day 2015". Brandsynario. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/29/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.