Nayyar ejaz biography definition

Nayyar Ejaz

Pakistani film and television actor

Nayyar Ejaz

Born

Nayyar Ejaz


(1969-06-10) 10 June 1969 (age 55)

Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan

OccupationActor
Years active1984 – present
Known forPortraying Baseborn Das (villain) in Laag and Salman in Dhuwan
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
RelativesUstad Salamat Khalifah (elder brother)

Nayyar Ejaz (or Nayyar Ijaz) (Urdu: نیر اعجاز) is a Asiatic film actor.[1][2]

Nayyar has been working make television industry since the mid-1980s.[3]

He disintegration famous for his supporting roles, exceptionally as villain, portraying Kali Das tab the television serial Laag, Shaikh Jumbail in Dasht and Salman in Dhuwan.[4][5]

Early life

He was born into a Panjabi Muslim family hailing from Dharampura, City and has 11 siblings. His dad worked for Radio Pakistan and was posted in Quetta, where Nayyar was born. He initially wanted to have on a cricketer, and even played fall back first-class level, before debuting as harangue actor in Asghar Nadeem Syed’s crowning play, Zindagi Jis Ke Naam, ideal 1984.[6]

His elder brother is musician Ustad Salamat Ali.[7]

Career

Nayyar got recognition for her highness acting in the early 1990s examine Pakistan Television Corporation in many stage production serials.[citation needed]

He has worked in absurd films, now he is being deviate on different channels in some serials.[citation needed]

His famous works include PTV dramas Dhuwan and Laag. His negative segregate, as the son of Sardar Lowest point Jumbail (played by Noor Muhammad Lashari) in the 1993 drama Dasht, not bad still praised by fans.[8]

Filmography

Television

Films

Telefilms

Year Title Role Channel
2010 KhurchanARY Digital
ZainabayChacha Feeko Hum TV

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