Haneef Shareef
Pakistani writer (born 1976)
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Haneef Shareef (Balochi: حنیف شریف; born 25 December 1976) is a Pakistani Balochi language writer, film director, and producer.[1][2][3][4]
Disappeared2005
OccupationsDirector, writer, producer, Doctor
Yearsactive1990–2005
Haneef Shareef | |
|---|---|
حنیف شریف | |
| Born | 25 December 1976 |
| Disappeared | 2005 |
| Occupations | Director, writer, producer, Doctor |
| Years active | 1990–2005 |
| Children | Kandi Baloch and Banuk Turbati |
| Parent(s) | Mohammad Shareef, Naseema Baloch[citation needed] |
He is a trained medical professional and has also been associated with the Baloch Students Organization (BSO).[5] As a Balochi fiction writer, he has published two collections of short stories and one novel.[6] Between 2009 and 2014, Shareef directed several popular Balochi-language films, including Balaach, Manzil, Mani Pethaa Braath Nesth, and Kareem.[7]
On 18 November 2005 he was arrested, due to his affiliation with the BSO.[8]
Early life
Hanif Sharif was born in Karachi. He began his career as a Balochi short story writer in the 1990s.[1]