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Ali Abbas
Born (1984-02-11) 11 February 1984 (age 40)
NationalityPakistani
OccupationActor
FatherWaseem Abbas
RelativesInayat Hussain Bhatti (paternal grandfather)
Kaifee (paternal grand-uncle)
Hameed Akhtar (maternal step grandfather)
Meesha Shafi (step-sister)
Faris Shafi (step-brother)
Aagha Ali (cousin)
Ramsha Khan (cousin)

Ali Abbas (Template:Lang-ur; born 11 February 1984)[1] is a Pakistani television and film actor.[2]

Early life and career

His father is actor-director Waseem Abbas while his mother is a simple housewife , actress Saba Hameed is his step mother by his father's second marriage.[3] He is the eldest and first among 4 siblings and son of Waseem Abbas from his first marriage.

After graduating in law and working in a law office, Abbas changed careers to become a television producer before he moved into the family tradition of acting.[2] His father, actor Waseem Abbas, strongly opposed his desire to become an actor, and he decided to work hard on it (losing a lot of weight for his characters), while trying to not capitalize on his name.[2]

Television

Year Title Role Additional notes
2014 Ladoon Mein Pali Irfaan
Woh Dobara Umair
Susraal Mera Salman
2015 Aye Zindagi
Guriya Rani Arish
Dil Ishq Hisham
2016 Main Kamli Sikander aired on Aaj Entertainment[4]
Kisay Chahoon Aamir Jamaal
Tum Milay
Tum Kon Piya Zarbab Khan
Meher Aur Meherban
Mann Mar Jaye Na Sarmad Hamdani
2017 Titli Ahmed
Kitni Girhan Baqi Hain Faisal
Nazr-e-Bad Aftab
Khaali Haath Baasil
Shikwa Nahi Kissi Se
Laikin Pervaiz
Bubu Ki Beti Supporting role
Main Maa Nahi Banna Chahti Jibran Lead role
Ghar Titli Ka Par Kamran Supporting role
2018 Mera Khuda Jane Waleed Lead role
Rubaru Tha Ishq Wahaj Lead role
Tum Se Hi Talluq Hai Nakheel Supporting role
Kabhi Band Kabhi Baja Episode "Tu Tu Ma Ma"
Siskiyaan Lead role
Noor Bibi Lead role
2019 Naqab Zan Aamir Lead role
Rishtay Biktay Hai Affan Lead role
Kahin Deep Jaley Faham Lead role
Dard Rukta Nahi
Haqeeqat Ateeq Ahmed Episode "Mujrim Kaun"
2020 Shehr-e-Malal Shazir
Deewangi Haroon
Mehar Posh Naeem
Tum Ho Wajah Babar
Fitrat Shahbaz Lead role
Ghisi Piti Mohabbat Basharat
2021 Dour Romaan Lead role
Wafa Be Mol Aazar Lead role[5]
Mere Apne Omar Lead role
2022 Badzaat Daniyal [6]
Guddu Ebad Lead role[7]
Qalandar Irfan [8]
2023 Gumn Kabir Supporting role
Baylagaam Afnan Lead role

References

  1. ^ "Ali Abbas – Biography". Celebrities | Entertainment news Portal. 27 July 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "There aren't any perks of being a star kid-Ali Abbas". thenews.com.pk Retrieved 2016-5-27
  3. ^ Ajaz, Mahwash (20 May 2018). "Ali Abbas: A man of honour". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 24 March 2023. You're father is Waseem Abbas and mother, Saba Hameed.
  4. ^ "'Mein Kamli' talks about honour killing and women empowerment". HIP. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Wafa Baymol - Cast & Crew, Story, Release Date & Timings". Dramas Planet. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  6. ^ Images Staff (22 February 2022). "New drama Badzaat starring Imran Ashraf Awan, Urwa Hocane and Ali Abbas is coming soon". Images.
  7. ^ Sumiya (20 August 2022). "Guddu Drama Cast Name, Pictures, Story, & Timing - Geo TV". Mag Pakistan. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  8. ^ Sumiya (17 October 2022). "Qalandar Drama Cast Name, Pictures, Story, & Timing - Geo TV". Mag Pakistan. Retrieved 17 October 2022.