1. Uzma Gillani
Uzma Gillani, a veteran Urdu television actress, was born in Meerut, British India, on December 1. She married Inayat Shah Gillani in 1965 before starting her television career. If there is one actress that epitomizes the term "legendary" in the world of Pakistani television, it is without a doubt Uzma Gillani. Uzma, one of Pakistan's most accomplished and inspiring actresses, has gone to great lengths to explore her artistic side and acted with the same fire and love for over three decades. Uzma's career began with PTV's most famous plays Waris (1979), Dehleez (1981), Nasheman (1982), and Panah (1981), for which she received appreciation and widespread recognition. 'Panah,' filmed against the backdrop of the Afghan conflict, which saw over two million Afghan refugees seek safety in Pakistan, was one of her most memorable performances. Uzma's character was an Afghani woman looking for a place to stay. Everybody in the country had acclaimed this role, and she bagged the "Pride of Performance Award" from Pakistan's President in 1982.
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3. Qavi Khan
Qavi Khan aka Mohammad Qavi Khan is a Pakistani movies and TV star, a radio artist and director as well. He was born on 13 Nov, 1932 in Lahore, Pakistan. He married in year 1968 and has four children all settled abroad but he didn’t leave his motherland. He started his career in 1960s at the age of five from Radio Pakistan and then after getting fame he shifted to PTC. He was one of the primary actors of PTV. He started his film actor journey in 1965 and has been part of 200 films. He did remarkable roles in movies such as Durr-e-Shehwar based on husband wife relationships and FBI Operation Pakistan based on military released in 1971.
...4. Kamal Ahmed Rizvi
Kamal Ahmed Rizvi (1930-2015) was among the first to recognize Pakistan Television Urdu drama. He is a first-rate and excellent dramatist, director, actor, and visualizer. He has a highly diverse presence in the world of theatre. He was also one of the first to influence the movement of Urdu plays from stage to television. Kamal Ahmed Rizvi was born on May 1, 1930, in the historic center of Gaya. His father worked as a police. When Kamal Ahmed Rizvi grew up, he discovered a vast library in his home. He has used it since he was a child. He had a sensitive nature, which grew stronger when his mother died. Rizvi completed a psychology degree from Patna University before moving to Karachi at 21 in 1951. He began attending meetings of the Progressive Writers Association in Karachi, but because this was hated, he was forced to leave for Lahore by a member of the Intelligence Bureau.
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