Английская Википедия:Aslam Pervaiz
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Aslam Parvez (12 February 1932 – 21 November 1984) was a Pakistani film actor.
Early and personal life
Aslam Parvez was born as Chaudhary Muhammad Aslam into a family of traders in Lahore, Punjab, British India on 12 February 1932.[1]
His grandfather Deen Mohammad established an office building at Shahra-e-Quaid-e-Azam, his brother Afzal was the son-in-law of Chaudhary Eid Muhammad, a movie director and producer and also the grandfather of Vasay Chaudhry, while a brother was a chartered accountant and another was a painter.[2]
He was married to his second cousin Surraiya before he joined the Pakistani film industry. They have left behind four children, two sons and two daughters: Zulfiqar Aslam, Asghar Aslam, Aasiya Aslam and Aqsa Aslam.
Career
Aslam Parvez entered the Pakistani film industry in the year 1955 at the age of 23. He started his film career in film producer Anwar Kamal Pasha's film Qatil (1955) as a side hero.[1] Thereafter he played the leading role in the Punjabi language film Patay Khan opposite Noor Jehan. In the film Koel (1959), Aslam Pervaiz performed a leading role opposite film actresses Noor Jehan and Neelo. He played the villain in movies like Saheli (1960), Insaan aur Admi (1970), Tehzeeb (1971) and Baharo Phool Barsao (1972).[1][3]
Death
While coming from a shooting of a film, he was injured in a car accident and died of injuries from that accident one week later in a hospital on 21 November 1984. A fellow actor, Iqbal Hassan, was driving the car and died shortly after this accident.[1][3]
Awards
- 1970 Nigar Award Best Supporting Actor-film Insaan Aur Aadmi (1970)[1]
- 1981 Nigar Award Special Award for 30 years of excellence in films[4]
- 1984 Nigar Award Special Award for Miss Colombo (1984)
- 2018 Pride of Performance award by the President of Pakistan[5]
Selected filmography
Title | Year |
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Qatil[1] | 1955 |
Paatay Khan[1][6] | 1955 |
Chann Mahi[1] | 1956 |
Chhoo Mantar[3][6] | 1958 |
Koel[1][6] | 1959 |
Neend | 1959 |
Rahguzar | 1960 |
Saheli[1] | 1960 |
Roopmati Baaz Bahadur | 1960 |
Surayya | 1961 |
Isq Per Zor Nahin[1] | 1963 |
Shikwa | 1963 |
Daaman[6] | 1963 |
Kaneez | 1965 |
Malangi | 1965 |
Payal Ki Jhankar | 1966 |
Aag | 1967 |
Dil Mera Dharkan Teri | 1968 |
Behan Bhai[1][6] | 1968 |
Tehzeeb[1] | 1971 |
Jeera Blade | 1973 |
Rangeela Aur Munawar Zarif[1][6] | 1973 |
Sheeda Pastole[6] | 1975 |
Badtameez | 1976 |
Society Girl[1] | 1976 |
Mohabbat Aur Mehangai[6] | 1976 |
Aap Ki Khatir | 1980 |
Amanat | 1981 |
Sangdil | 1982 |
Dehleez | 1983 |
Miss Colombo[1][6] | 1984 |
Doorian | 1984 |
Khuddar[6] | 1985 |
Joora | 1986 |
References
External links
Шаблон:Pride of Performance for Arts Шаблон:NigarAwardBestSupportingActor Шаблон:SpecialAwardfromNigarAwards
- ↑ 1,00 1,01 1,02 1,03 1,04 1,05 1,06 1,07 1,08 1,09 1,10 1,11 1,12 1,13 1,14 1,15 Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 Actor Aslam Pervaiz remembered on his 36th death anniversary Daily Times (newspaper), Published 22 November 2020, Retrieved 28 June 2021
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 6,5 6,6 6,7 6,8 6,9 Шаблон:Cite web
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