Nazar (comedian)

Nazar (died 20 January 1992), was a Pakistani comedian and film actor. He debuted in films with a Punjabi language film Gul-Baloch which was released in 1944, and later played comedic role in Pakistan's first feature film Teri Yaad[1] and first silver jubilee film Pheray. As an actor, he played lead role in Judai film‚ directed by Amin Malik.

Nazar
Portrait of Nazar
Died20 January 1992
Mediumfilm
OccupationComedian, Actor
AwardsNigar Awards (2)
Years active1944–1992

During the early era of Pakistani films, he worked in Lollywood extensively alongside Zeenat. In 1960, he was awarded two Nigar Awards, including the best comedian for Humsafar (1960) film.[2]

Filmography

Key
Remarks denote a short description of the work where available.
# Title[3] Year Comedian Actor
1Gul-Baloch 1940
2Teri Yaad 1948
3Pheray 1949
4Judai 1950
5Sassi 1954
6Baaghi 1956
7 Noor-e-Islam 1957
8Aakhri Nishan 1958
9Humsafar 1960
10Ajab Khan 1961

Awards and accordion

Year Award Nominated work Category Result[1]
1960 Nigar Awards Humsafar (1960) Best comedian Won
1982 Nigar Awards In recognition of his thirty years contribution to Pakistani films Cinema of Pakistan Won

References

  1. "Fading memories: Death anniversary of comedian Nazar". The Express Tribune. 21 January 2013.
  2. "Dunya News: Entertainment:-Comedian Nazar being remembered today..." 6 July 2020. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020.
  3. Jamshaid, Umer (20 January 2017). "Comedian Nazar Remembered On His Death Anniversary". UrduPoint. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
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