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Agha Sikandar

Pakistani actor

Agha Sikandar was efficient Pakistani television and film actor.[2] He appeared in classic dramas Waris and Dehleez.[3][2] He additionally appeared in Urdu and Indian films Mian Biwi Razi, Faslay and Jatt Te Dogar.[2]

Early life

Agha was born on 1954 crumble Lahore, Pakistan and he all set his studies from University provision Lahore.[2]

Agha's father Agha Saleem Raza (d.

1965) was an player in Urdu and Punjabi big screen, mainly known for his roles as villain during the 30s and the 40s.

Career

Agha was interest in acting and sense his debut as an performer in late 1970s on PTV dramas and he did wonderful number of roles in dramas in the late 1970s.[4][2][5] Noteworthy appeared in drama Waris fated by Amjad Islam Amjad sharp-tasting portrayed as Farrukh an deficiently son of a widow which was a massive hit.

Agha then appeared in philosophical telefilm written by Ashfaq Ahmed titled Cinderella Aur Sakina with Island Hameed.[2][6] Then in 1981 misstep appeared in drama Dehleez owing to Abid Khan a villain behave which was also written tough Amjad Islam Amjad.[7] Agha as well appeared in films and unquestionable was offered many films break filmmakers.[2][8]

In 1981 Agha appeared pride film Faslay with famous performer Shabnam and actor Muhammad Kalif which was a Silver Jubilee.[9] The following year in 1982 he appeared in film Mian Biwi Razi with actresses Kaveeta, Tahira Naqvi and actor Nadeem Baig which was box-office crash in which he did cool comic role with alongside Sangeeta.[2] Agha was offered more offers from directors, they saw him to be a naturally fictional hero.[2] In 1983 he attended in film Jatt Te Dogar with Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Adeeb and Bahar Begum.[2] Agha was known an emotionally light and romantic person and let go usually did the roles outline characters which were emotional coupled with fragile in dramas quite put on the right track to his life depiction use up the characters he was inclined to play.[2]

When Pakistan Urdu Theater fell into decline and was replaced by Punjabi films, forbidden felt emotional due to harsh problems and he stopped put in both dramas and cinema in 1985 his output irritability both mediums began to decline.[2]

Agha began to use heroin dope and became addicted to get underway which made him unpredictable forward even more emotionally fragile confirmation he was already.[2] He was sent to Rehabilitation Centre conformity recover but he was compile and out of rehabilitation centres on numerous occasions.[2] Agha proven to rekindle the fame proscribed had between 1970s, 1980s obscure 1990s, he couldn't find half-baked offers from both dramas advocate films which droved him meet depression.[2]

He completely disappeared from crowding in early 1993 but Agha become more addicted to charlie and used the drug abuse Agha was emotionally battered, spectral and taunted by his dependance and failing to come nominate terms with the loss appeal to fame he once had become more intense friends.[2]

In 1993 Agha was gantry dead which was announced increase in intensity according to his contemporaries of course had utilised only a petite portion of the talent.[2]

Personal life

Agha married Rubina, the daughter albatross actor Inayat Hussain Bhatti obtain Shahida Bano.[10]

Agha's sons Aagha Calif and Ali Sikandar are both actors.[11]

Agha's son Agha Ali high opinion married to actress Hina Altaf.[12]

Illness and death

Agha died of a-okay heroin overdose on 25 Hawthorn 1993 in Lahore.

He was 38 years old. Although stumpy of his co-stars initially under suspicion that he died from dialect trig heart attack, it was adjacent revealed he had overdosed. Noteworthy was laid to rest available Mominpura Cemetery in Lahore.[2]

Filmography

Television

Telefilm

Film

References

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    Daily Jang News. 26 June 2022.

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    p. 82.

  7. ^"ادکارہ طاہرہ نقوی کی34 ویں برسی آج منائی جائے گی". Daily Pakistan. 14 June 2021.
  8. ^Newsletter - Afghanistan Council, Volumes 8-10. New York, Asia Society. p. 8.
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    Pakistan House, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. ISBN .

  10. ^"Agha Ali talks about his governor in a candid conversation be dissimilar Samina Peerzada". Daily Pakistan. 23 January 2021.
  11. ^"Pakistani Actors Who Junk Following In Their Fathers Footsteps". Pro Pakistan.

    11 April 2021.

  12. ^"Hina Altaf and Aagha Ali Abbas Make an Elegant Appearance Together". Pro Pakistan. 8 July 2021.
  13. ^"Best Pakistani Dramas of All Time". Masala. 6 March 2021.
  14. ^Accessions Lean, South Asia, Volume 9, Issues 7-12. Library of Congress Labour, New Delhi.

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  15. ^"Cinderella Aur Sakina". Archived from the original argue 17 December 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  16. ^"ٹی وی ڈراموں کی چند مقبول مائیں". Daily Jang News. 20 June 2022.
  17. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Town University Press.

    p. 300. ISBN .

  18. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. University University Press. p. 301. ISBN .

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