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Ahad Raza Mir
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Mir in 2022
Born (1993-09-29) 29 September 1993 (age 31)[1]
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Alma materUniversity of Calgary
Occupations
Years active2010–present
Spouse
(m. 2020; div. 2022)
RelativesAsif Raza Mir (father)

Raza Mir (grandfather)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments

Ahad Raza Mir (Template:Lang-ur; born 29 September 1993) is a Canadian-Pakistani actor. He has established a career in Pakistan and is the recipient of several awards including the Lux Style Awards.[2][3]

Mir earned recognition with the television series Sammi (2017), and in the romantic drama Yaqeen Ka Safar which proved to be a breakthrough for him, earning him critical acclaim and a Lux Style Award for Best Actor.[4]

Life and career

Early life, career beginnings and stage roles (1993–2016)

Ahad Raza Mir was born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. He is the son of Asif Raza Mir, a veteran actor and producer of the Pakistani film and television industry. Mir's paternal grandfather, Raza Mir, was a filmmaker who also served as cinematographer for the first ever Pakistani film, Teri Yaad (1948).[5][6] His mother Samra Raza Mir is a musician who was part of Pakistan's first female band, Symphony, formed in 1993.[7] He has a younger brother, Adnan Raza Mir, who has launched his acting career in 2023 with the Ramadan drama Fairy Tale on Hum TV.[8] Singer-turned-actor Haroon Shahid is his cousin.[9]

Mir attended a Performing Arts High School, and graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[10][11][12]

Mir started his career in 2010 at age 17, playing a brief role as the son of Sania Saeed and Faisal Rehman in the Hum TV's romantic drama Khamosiyan.[13] Mir started his career on stage, performing, directing and writing in several musicals and plays across Canada. Mir wanted to move to Toronto, but instead decided to go back to Pakistan to work in films and television.[14]

Yaqeen Ka Safar and rise to prominence (2017–present)

In 2017, Mir started auditioning for Hum TV's production house MD Productions, and was cast as a leading role in Yaqeen Ka Safar where he played Dr. Asfand Yaar, a grief-stricken brother alongside Sajal Aly and Hira Mani. He then had a supporting role in the social drama Sammi opposite Mawra Hocane.[15][16][17] His performance earned him Lux Style Award for Best Actor, and won three Hum Awards including the Hum Award for Best Actor.[18][19]

Coming from an influential filmmaking family, Ahad was accused of nepotism. Responding to such claims Mir stated that he wanted “people to take [him],as an actor, very seriously and that he is “here to give Pakistan some good cinema and TV”.[20][21][22]

In 2018 Mir made his Coke Studio debut as a featured artist in its eleventh-season, where he performed the song "Ko Ko Korina" with Momina Mustehsan.[23] Their rendition of the classic song was widely criticized. Within a few days of the video being released on YouTube, it became the most-disliked video in the music show's history.[24][25][26]

That same year, Mir made his film debut with Haseeb Hassan's military-drama Parwaaz Hay Junoon, co-starring Hamza Ali Abbasi and Hania Amir, which was released on Eid al-Adha.[27] Mir replaced Osman Khalid Butt in a role of Flight Lieutenant Saad, who opted out due to his other commitments.[28][29]

In 2018 Mir reunited with Sajal Aly and Mawra Hocane in Hum TV's Mohammed Ehteshamuddin-directed period drama Aangan where he played a poet, Jameel.[30][31]

In 2019, The Shakespeare Company,in a joint production with Vertigo Theatre in Canada, signed Mir to play Hamlet in their production becoming one of the first South Asian actor to play the role professionally in Canada.[32] His performance won him the Betty Mitchell Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama.[33][3][34][35][36][37]

Mir became an executive producer for the upcoming movie Kalasha, revolving around the culture of the Kalash people of the Chitral Valley.[38]

Personal life

On 6 June 2019, Mir got engaged to actress Sajal Aly, and married her in a private intimate ceremony on 14 March 2020 in Abu Dhabi.[39][40]

The couple divorced in March 2022.[41]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director Notes
2018 Parwaaz Hai Junoon Saad Haseeb Hassan
2021 Kalasha Producer Farukh Turk Filming[38]

Television

Year Title Role Director Notes
2017 Sammi Salaar Saife Hassan
Yaqeen Ka Safar Dr. Asfandyar (Asfi) Shahzad Kashmiri
2018 Aangan Jameel Mohammed Ehteshamuddin
2019 Ehd-e-Wafa Saad Saife Hassan
Yeh Dil Mera Amaanullah Aehsun Talish
2022 Hum Tum Adam Sultan Danish Nawaz (Ramadan special)

Web series

Year Title Role Director Notes
2021 Dhoop Ki Deewar Vishal Malhotra Haseeb Hassan Web series released on ZEE5[42]
2022 Resident Evil Arjun Batra Bronwen Hughes Netflix debut[43]

Special appearance

Year Title Role Director Notes
2010 Khamoshiyan Wasif Babar Javed Special appearance
2023 Fairy Tale Himself Ali Hassan

Music video

Year Title Role Director Notes
2018 Coke Studio Featured Artist

Theatre

Year Production Role Theater Notes
2014 West Side Story Tony U of C Operetta Company
A Picture with a Bull Ruben Common Ground Festival
The Tempest Caliban Theatre Calgary
Romeo and Juliet Tybalt The Shakespeare Company
Naughty But Nice Victor Forte Musical Theatre Guild Calgary Theatre Critics' Awards for Best Actor in a Musical
2015 Macbeth Lennox The Shakespeare Company
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo Musa Search Tower Company
2019 Hamlet Hamlet The Shakespeare Company Betty Mitchell Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Actor

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Awards Category Result Ref(s)
2016 Naughty But Nice Calgary Theatre Critics' Awards Best Actor in a Musical Won
2018 Yaqeen Ka Safar Lux Style Awards Best Television Actor Won
Hum Awards Best Actor Popular Won
Onscreen Couple Popular Won
Best Television Sensation male Won
2019 Hamlet Betty Mitchell Award Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama Won
2020 Aangan Pakistan International Screen Awards Best Television Actor Nominated
2021 Yeh Dil Mera Lux Style Awards Best Television Actor - Viewers Nominated [48]
Best Television Actor - Critics Nominated
Ehd-e-Wafa Nominated
Best Television Actor - Viewers Nominated

References

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