Two beautiful souls of Pakistan showbiz - Legendary singer Alamgir with Queen of Acting Uzma Gillani in Australia during Alamgir concert.
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Pakistani film actor, producer, and director, Habib-ur-Rehman. Born in 1931 in the Indian state of Patiala, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, appearing in over six hundred Punjabi and Urdu films and earning acclaim as a prominent romantic lead.
Beginning his cinematic journey in 1956 with 'Lakht-e Jigar' alongside Noor Jehan, his career soared with hits like 'Zeher-e-Ishq' with Mussarat Nazeer and 'Devdas' with Shamim Ara and Nayyar Sultana, which garnered international acclaim. In recognition of his contributions, he was honored with the Presidential Pride award by the government.
Habib-ur-Rehman passed away in Lahore in 2016. Today, we remember his legacy and enduring impact on Pakistani cinema.
Esteemed actor Qavi Khan. Originating his career as a young talent on Radio Pakistan Peshawar, his birthplace, Qavi Khan transitioned to Pakistan Television in 1964, swiftly establishing himself as one of its prominent figures.
Renowned for his roles in productions such as "Lakhon Mein Aik" and the widely acclaimed "Andhera Ujala," he garnered nationwide recognition. Venturing into cinema in 1965, Qavi Khan contributed to numerous films, including "Mauhabbat Zindagi Hai," "Chand Suraj," "Sarfarosh," "Kalay Chor," and "Zameen Asman."
For his significant contributions to both the nation and the entertainment industry, Qavi Khan was honored with the Pride of Performance and Sitara-i-Imtiaz awards by the government. Today, we reflect on his legacy with reverence, remembering his invaluable impact on the cultural landscape of Pakistan.