Ghulam Mohiuddin (actor)

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Ghulam Mohiuddin (Punjabi, Urdu: غلام محی الدین; also spelled Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din) (born 27 October 1950) is a Pakistani actor of Urdu and Punjabi films.

Born (1950-10-27) 27 October 1950 (age 75)
OthernameGullo Bhai
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1974–present
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Ghulam Mohiuddin
غلام محی الدین
Born (1950-10-27) 27 October 1950 (age 75)
Other nameGullo Bhai
OccupationActor
Years active1974–present
ChildrenAli Mohiuddin (son)
Ayesha Kashif (daughter)
Mariam Mohiuddin (daughter)
AwardsPride of Performance award by the President of Pakistan (2020)
Won 7 Nigar Awards during his career
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One of the country's most popular film actors from the 1970s to the 1990s, he has worked in over 400 Urdu and Punjabi movies during a career spanning nearly 50 years.[1]

He is popularly known as Gullo Bhai in the Pakistan film industry.[2][1]

Early life and family

Mohiuddin was born in Hyderabad, India in 1950; his family moved to Nazimabad, Karachi in 1958.[3] He belongs to a Muhajir family of policemen with roots in Hyderabad Deccan and Bombay. One of five brothers and three sisters, he later shifted for his film work to Lahore, Punjab, where he has been living ever since.[4]

His son Ali Mohiuddin is also an actor, having made his film debut in 2016 with Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka.[5][6] Ghulam had produced the movie.[3]

Career

Cinema

After graduation, Mohiuddin began acting with radio and television plays.[3] In 1974, he began his career in the film industry with the movie Dil Walay. The following year, he starred in Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, which became a blockbuster hit in both Pakistan and China. This film was inspired by a Chinese folk story and marked Babra Sharif's debut as a lead actress.[2]

He worked in all film genres, including action, where he was known for performing his own stunts.[3] He was also noted for embracing experimental roles: in Pakistan's own adaptations of Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns he played the "Man with No Name" type characters in movies such as Aansoo Aur Sholay (1976), followed by Aatish (1980) and Aandhi Aur Toofan (1984). He also starred in sci-fi movies and in Punjabi movies, while he could play the hero, the anti-hero as well the villain.[3]

Television

Beginning in the 2000s, as a result of the decline of Pakistan's cinema, Mohiuddin ventured into television series.[3]

Legacy

Ghulam Mohiuddin is widely regarded as one of the defining stars of Pakistan's cinema golden era, particularly from the 1970s through the 1990s. Over a career spanning nearly five decades and more than 400 films, he became known for his screen presence, remembered for his tall stature and distinctive deep voice, his performances in both Urdu and Punjabi cinema, and enduring popularity across generations.[3]

He has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including multiple Nigar Awards, Lux Style Awards and the prestigious Pride of Performance award, which was presented to him by the President of Pakistan in 2020.[2]

Selected filmography

Films

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YearTitleRoleReferences
1974Dil Walay
1975Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat[7][2]
Shararat[1]Asif
1976Society GirlAsif
1977Ishq Ishq
1978Awaz[1]
1980Aag Aur Sholay
1981Amanat[7]
1984Doorian
1987Gernail Singh[7]Ghulam Mohammad
1988Maula Baksh
Aag Hi Aag
Haseena 420
1989Taqat Ka Toofan
Maula Sain
1990 Hoshiar
Sholay-E-Sholay
Miss Cleopatra
International Guerillas
1991Zid
Sar Kata Insan
Kalay Chor[7]Sher Jang
CobraInspector Arshad
Aalmi Jasoos
1992Daku Raaj
Majhoo
Hasinon Ki Barat
1994Pajero GroupBabar
Khandan
International Luteray[7]
Buth Shikan[7]
SarangaMansoor[8]
Sarkata Insaan
1995Mushkil
Madam RaniAducet
Jungle Ka Qanoon
Jeeva[2][7][1][9]
1997Qarz
Umar Mukhtar
2011Son of Pakistan[2]
Khamosh Raho[2]
2013Chambaili
2016Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka[1][10]Ringo
2018The Donkey KingBadshah Khan
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Television series

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Year Title Role Network
2006 Dobara Jalal PTV
2007 Mithaas Dilawar
2012 Koi Meray Dil Say Pouchay Sameer's father
2015 Dilfareb Zain's father Geo TV
Maikey Ko Dedo Sandes Maryam's father Geo Entertainment
2016 Izn-e-Rukhsat Sundus's father Geo TV
2017 Khudgarz Hassan's father ARY Digital
2018 Sodai Fariya's father Express Entertainment
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Telefilm

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Year Title Role
2012 Mano Mano's father-in-law
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Awards and recognition

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YearAwardCategoryResultTitleRef.
1975Nigar AwardSpecial AwardWonMera Naam Hai Mohabbat[11]
1978WonMutthi Bhar Chawal[12]
1984Best Supporting ActorWonLazawal[11]
1991WonZid[11]
1994Best ActorWonSarkata Insaan[11]
1997Best Supporting ActorWonKarz[11]
2002Lifetime Achievement AwardWonHimself[11]
2020Pride of PerformanceAward by the President of PakistanWon[2]
2023PTV Icon AwardsNational Icon AwardWon[13]
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See also

References

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