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Shakeel
File:Shakeel icon.jpgShakeel
BornYusuf Kamal
Bhopal, British India (now India)

Yusuff Kamal (b: 1938), better known as Shakeel is a versatile, respected and veteran Pakistani television actor who has been on the scene for almost 4 decades. Amongst his most famous roles are the lead in Uncle Urfi and Mehboob Ahmed in Aangan Terha. He has also acted in a number of local films as well as one English film, Butterflies are free. Besides his acting, he is also famous for his philanthropic activities.

Background

Shakeel, along with his family, migrated to Karachi, Pakistan in 1952. He received his primary education from an English medium school in prepartition India and a French missionary school in India.

Career

Films

He made his debut in the film, Honehar in 1966.

Television

File:Aangan terha shakeel.jpg
As Mehboob Ahmed in Aangan Terha.
  • Honeymoon
  • Tick Tick Company
  • Mantorama
  • Afshan
  • She jee
  • Zameen
  • Doosri Aurat
  • Aandhi
  • Tum say mil kar
  • Saaye
  • Jab Jab Dil Miley
  • Shehzori
  • Chaudhwee ka Chand
  • Colony 52
  • Dhoop Mein Sawan
  • Kothi No 156
  • Qutubuddins
  • Zer Zabar Pesh
  • Naam Dar
  • Un kahi
  • Anaa
  • Uroosa
  • Chand Grahan
  • Uraan
  • Uncle Urfi
  • Tappish.
  • Purchaiyan.
  • Aangan Terha

Awards

In recognition of his contribution to show business, he was awarded the Pride of Performance in 1992.

References

  1. ^ http://anisshakur.tripod.com/id131.html
  2. ^ http://pakistaniprofiles.com/?s=shakeel
  3. ^ http://www.pakistanviews.com/shakeel-for-the-love-of-acting/
  4. ^ http://www.pakistanitvdrama.com/actors/shakeel-yusuf-kamal/
  5. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183306/
  6. http://www.ptv.com.pk/actor4.asp

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