Anwar Iqbal

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Born(1949-12-25)25 December 1949
Died1 July 2021(2021-07-01) (aged 71)
OccupationsActor, director, producer
Muhammad Anwar iqbal
Born(1949-12-25)25 December 1949
Died1 July 2021(2021-07-01) (aged 71)
Alma materUniversity of Karachi
OccupationsActor, director, producer
Years active1976–2021
Known forHammal o Mahganj, Shama
Akhri Chattan, Babur
SpouseAnika Anwar
ChildrenZabad Anwar, Dreen Anwar, Mahrang Anwar, Ayesha Anwar
ParentHaji Muhammad Iqbal Baloch

Anwar Iqbal Baloch (Urdu: انور اقبال) (25 December 1949 – 1 July 2021[1]) was a Pakistani television actor and director,[2][3] who achieved fame with the hit Pakistani drama series Shama (1976). He later starred in the PTV drama "Akhri Chattan" (آخری چٹان)[4] written by Naseem Hijazi in the early 1980s. He was credited with the production of the first Balochi feature film, Hammal o Mahganj, in Pakistan.[2]

Born in Baghdadi, a residential town in Lyari, Karachi,[5] Iqbal was the son of a well-known politician from Balochistan, Haji Muhammed Iqbal Baloch, who played prominent role in the independence of Pakistan as well as in highlighting the importance of Gwadar Port to the Pakistani government.[6] He graduated with master's degree from University of Karachi and subsequently started pursuing his career in acting and theatre.

Career

He began his career in 1976 with the production of "Hammal o Mahganj" which he also acted in. He then went on to produce the Sindhi drama "Dosten jo Piar" three years later. Despite working in plenty of series, his actual breakthrough was with the popular family drama series Shama, which became an immediate success and household name throughout the nation in the late 1970s and early 1980s and is still loved by many even now. He cited his initial success on the silver screen as a result of encouragement by the famous Pakistani writer Fatima Surayya Bajia and veteran director and producer Qasim Jalali.[7] He rapidly emerged as a prominent actor with his memorable role in Shama as "Nana ki Jan Qamru (The beloved grandson of Qamar)". His debut as a director began with the Drama "Ishq Pecha" in 1984. Since then, he has acted in countless Urdu and Sindhi dramas and directed a few. He was also a popular teacher, teaching at a private school and working with a private TV channel.[citation needed]

He was particularly noted for his historical roles, by not only the public but also veteran PTV director Agha Nasir for his portrayal of Shiwani Khan (Muhammad Shaybani) in the PTV Series Babur, the life story of the first Mogul emperor Babur.[8]

Death

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