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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1950|2|14}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1949|2|14}}
| birth_place = [[Lahore]], [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]], Pakistan
| birth_place = [[Lahore]], [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]], Pakistan
| spouse = Razia Kaleem , Anissa kaleem
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| yearsactive = 1988&ndash;present
| yearsactive = 1988 &ndash; present
| occupation = [[film director]] and [[screenwriter]]<ref name=Tribune/>
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| occupation = [[film director]] and [[screenwriter]]
| awards = [[Nigar Award]] in 1999 as Best Screenwriter
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'''Pervaiz Kaleem''' is a [[Pakistani]] [[film]] [[screenwriter]] and a [[Film director|director]], based in [[Lahore]].<ref name=Tribune>http://tribune.com.pk/story/498511/pervaiz-kaleem-bemoans-dearth-of-pakistani-screenwriters/, Pervaiz Kaleem on The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 25 Jan 2013, Retrieved 23 Aug 2016</ref> He has to his credit some of [[Lollywood]]'s biggest film hits like ''Gunnah'' (1990), ''But Shikkan'' (1994) and ''Pehla Sajda''. Pervaiz Kaleem is often credited with revitalizing the [[Pakistani film industry]] during the mid-1990s, a period during which he directed hits such as Gunnah, Jaltay Badan and ''But Shikkan''. Pervaiz has launched many newcomers into the film world including actors [[Saud (actor)|Saud]], Faisal Qureshi, Seemi Zaidi, Kubra Khanam, Safeer Ali (his brother), [[Bilal Khan (actor)|Bilal Khan]].
'''Pervaiz Kaleem''' is a [[Pakistani]] [[film]] [[screenwriter]] and a [[Film director|director]], based in [[Lahore]].<ref name=Tribune> (Farhan Lashari and Sher Khan) [https://tribune.com.pk/story/498511/pervaiz-kaleem-bemoans-dearth-of-pakistani-screenwriters Pervaiz Kaleem bemoans dearth of Pakistani screenwriters] The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 24 Jan 2013, Retrieved 23 March 2022</ref>

==Early life==
Born in Shahalmi Market area, [[Lahore]] to ''Haji Hassan Ali Rajput'', a cinema
* owner
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, and a businessman migrated from [[Saharanpur]], [[British India]]. After his birth, his parents moved to [[Krishan Nagar]], [[Lahore]]. Young Pervaiz Kaleem was popular in his town for his personal library of books at his own home.

At the age of eight, his primaryixth school named well-knowhn school of Lahore, the[[Happy high school]] [[cathedral school]]
[[Chishtiyaa high school]]. After completing his matriculation (10th grade) school, Pervaiz began attending [[Government College of Lahore]] in [[Lahore]] where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.

==Career==
==Career==
In 1987, Pervaiz started a movie as a film director and a writer named ''Jazbaat'', but could not complete it due to production problems with this film. In 1988, Pervaiz signed a movie ''[[Bazar-e-Husn]]'' as a writer and he became known in the [[Pakistani film industry]]. In 1993, Pervaiz and his brother Hamid Ali started a production named ''Ali Arts Productions''. Their first movie under this banner was ''Gunnah'' (Sin) which came out in 1993. Their second production was ''Jaltay Badan'' (1994). In this film Pervaiz introduced his brother ''Safeer Ali'' also known as ''Aqeel''. In 1994, Pervaiz made ''But Shikken''. He feels a film screenwriter should explore subjects with a broad base when writing scripts and the film viewers should interpret these stories with an open mind.<ref name=Tribune/><ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/515826/film-industry-bigwigs-unite-to-revive-cinema Film industry bigwigs unite to revive cinema] Dawn (newspaper), Published 23 January 2010, Retrieved 23 March 2022</ref>
he started as a Radio person his GOD Father named Shakour Bedil radio programme producer In his early years in Lahore, he found a job at ''Evernew Studios'', Lahore. He worked there as a peon, trolley man and then one day he was able to make a contact with famous film director ''Agha Hussaini''. He assisted him for 5 years. Pervaiz Kaleem managed to write the dialogue for a minor film for Rupees 50. Occasionally, he used to work as an assistant-director.
Pervaiz Kaleem is the father of the editor and director Adeel pk, the father and son duo have recently worked together to write scripts in movies such as ''[[Mujhe Chand Chahiye]]'' (2000), ''[[Moosa Khan]]'' (2001), ''Pehla Sajda'', ''Shiddat'', ''[[Zill-e-Shah]]'' (2008) and ''[[Bhai Log]]'' (2011).<ref name=Tribune/>


==Awards and recognition==
In 1987, Pervaiz started a movie as a film director and a writer named ''Jazbaat'', but could not complete it due to production problems with this film. In 1988, Pervaiz signed a movie ''Bazar-e-Husn'' as a writer and he became known in the [[Pakistani film industry]]. In 1993, Pervaiz and his brother Hamid Ali started a production named ''Ali Arts Productions''. Their first movie under this banner was ''Gunnah'' (Sin) which was a blockbuster hit in 1993. Their second production was ''Jaltay Badan'' (1994). In this film Pervaiz introduced his brother ''Safeer Ali'' also known as ''Aqeel''. Unfortunately this film did not give them good business. In 1994, Pervaiz made a hit film ''But Shikken''. This film made him known in Pakistan. Pervaiz Kaleem feels that he is a Pakistani nationalist. He feels a film screenwriter should explore subjects with a broad base when writing scripts and the film viewers should interpret these stories with an open mind.<ref name=Tribune/><ref>http://www.citwf.com/person500106.htm, Filmography of Pervaiz Kaleem on CITWF website, Retrieved 23 Aug 2016</ref>
*[[Nigar Award]] for Best Screenwriter in 1999 for film [[Jannat Ki Talash]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.desimoviesreviews.com/index.php/2017/11/24/pakistans-oscars-nigar-awards/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200613171619/https://www.desimoviesreviews.com/index.php/2017/11/24/pakistans-oscars-nigar-awards/ |title=Pakistan's "Oscars": The Nigar Awards|date=24 November 2017|website=The Hot Spot Online Film Reviews website|archive-date=13 June 2020|access-date=22 March 2022}}</ref>
pervaiz total films as film writter 171 till 2017 and as a director and writer 17 movies as well as producer he produced 3 movies
as a writter and directer his tv serials total figure ,5 (1)Adhe Mauhabbat Adha Fassana (2) Heer Ranjha (3) Maila Chand (4) Hum Raheinge Tumhare (5) Mumta ka Qarz

Pervaiz Kaleem as a writer total figure ,18 the name of his famous serial (!) Bhaghi (is the first mega project in pakistan drama serial industry) (2) Dooriyan (3) Silsilaa (4) Qurbatein ye Faslee (5) Dulhun (6) heer Ranjha
Pervaiz Kaleem as writer Telefilms total figure,seven
creator of first PAKISTAN biggest telefilm (!)(SALAKHEIN)
(2) HUum Raheinge Tmhare
(3) Maila Chand
(5) Shiddut
pervaiz kaleem written a marvelous stage drama which creates a
asian history first ever stage drama which perform 3 years and 7 month regularly at TAMASEIL theater with defferent actors
produced by Afzaal Ahmed
One of the best drama with the name of EiK baar MILLO humse written and directed by pervaiz kaleem produced by Salma Agha and Arif Ch.

Pervaiz Kaleem is the father oF Hussnain Ali he is a cinmetographer and future director his other son zain and adeel is a editor and zain is a model Pervaiz Kaleem famus Movies ''[[Gunnah]]'' [[But Shikken]]'' [[Mujhe Chand Chahiye]]'' (2000), ''[[Moosa Khan]]'' (2001), ''Pehla Sajda'', ''Shiddat'', [[Zill-e-Shah]] (2008) and [[Bhai Log]] (2011).<ref name=Tribune/><ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0435775/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_4, Filmography of Pervaiz Kaleem on IMDb website, Retrieved 23 Aug 2016</ref>

==Personal life==
Pervaiz was duel married man his wife name Razia and Anissa from razia pervaize has 7 children and from Anisa he has 4 children
name of first wife children's
(1) Asher ALI (2) Romi ALI (3) fatima ALI (4) Hina Ali (5) warda ALI (6)hussnain ALI (7) Nida ALI
name of second wife childerens
(1)Adeel pk (2) Zain Ali (3)Aman ALI (4) Mahnoor ALI


==References==
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==External links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0435775/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_4 Filmography of Pervaiz Kaleem on IMDb website]

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Latest revision as of 03:19, 9 November 2024

M. Pervaiz Kaleem
BornAhmed Pervaiz
(1949-02-14) 14 February 1949 (age 75)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Occupationfilm director and screenwriter[1]
Years active1988 – present
Notable awardsNigar Award in 1999 as Best Screenwriter

Pervaiz Kaleem is a Pakistani film screenwriter and a director, based in Lahore.[1]

Career

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In 1987, Pervaiz started a movie as a film director and a writer named Jazbaat, but could not complete it due to production problems with this film. In 1988, Pervaiz signed a movie Bazar-e-Husn as a writer and he became known in the Pakistani film industry. In 1993, Pervaiz and his brother Hamid Ali started a production named Ali Arts Productions. Their first movie under this banner was Gunnah (Sin) which came out in 1993. Their second production was Jaltay Badan (1994). In this film Pervaiz introduced his brother Safeer Ali also known as Aqeel. In 1994, Pervaiz made But Shikken. He feels a film screenwriter should explore subjects with a broad base when writing scripts and the film viewers should interpret these stories with an open mind.[1][2]

Pervaiz Kaleem is the father of the editor and director Adeel pk, the father and son duo have recently worked together to write scripts in movies such as Mujhe Chand Chahiye (2000), Moosa Khan (2001), Pehla Sajda, Shiddat, Zill-e-Shah (2008) and Bhai Log (2011).[1]

Awards and recognition

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d (Farhan Lashari and Sher Khan) Pervaiz Kaleem bemoans dearth of Pakistani screenwriters The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 24 Jan 2013, Retrieved 23 March 2022
  2. ^ Film industry bigwigs unite to revive cinema Dawn (newspaper), Published 23 January 2010, Retrieved 23 March 2022
  3. ^ "Pakistan's "Oscars": The Nigar Awards". The Hot Spot Online Film Reviews website. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
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