Shakeel Siddiqui

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Shakeel Siddiqui (Urdu: شکیل صدیقی; born 26 May 1964) is a Pakistani television stand-up comedian, stage and film actor, theatre director and playwright.

Born (1964-05-26) 26 May 1964 (age 61)
OthernamesTeeli
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Director
  • Play writer
Children7, including Sharahbil Siddiqui[1]
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Shakeel Siddiqui
Born (1964-05-26) 26 May 1964 (age 61)
Other namesTeeli
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Director
  • Play writer
Children7, including Sharahbil Siddiqui[1]
Notable workComedy Circus
Comedy Nights Bachao
Comedy Nights Live
Comedy Kings
Comedy career
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Initially interested in singing, on the insistence of a cousin he began his career as a stage actor in the early 1980s, inspired by comedian Lehri and collaborating with the likes of Moin Akhter and especially Umer Shareef.[2]

In the 2000s, he also rose to prominence in India after appearing as a contestant in Comedy Circus.[3]

Shakeel Siddiqui also appeared as a celebrity guest in Salman Khan's reality game show, Dus Ka Dum (2008).[4]

Shakeel is also known as Teeli in Pakistan.[5]

Career

Early career as stage actor

Shakeel in his earlier career did not quite click until he was discovered by Umar Shareef, who eventually made him an important theater artist. Both worked in several stage dramas together, including Bakra Qiston Pay (Goat On Installments), Yeh To House Full Hogaya (Full House), Nayee Ammi Purana Abba (New Mother, Old Father), Dulhan Main Lekar Jaonga (I Will Take The Bride), Beauty Parlour, Budha Ghar Per Hai (The Old Man Is At Home) and many more.[6]

Theatre director and playwright

Outside acting, Shakeel had also directed and written plays, including Dunya Do Numberi, which was staged in Karachi's Arts Council of Pakistan in 2020.[7]

Success in India and departure (2008–2016)

Due to the 26/11 attack in Mumbai, all the artists from Pakistan, including Shakeel, were asked to leave the country.[8][9] Some news channels and blogs reported that Shakeel was beaten and forced to leave India by locals due to 26/11 Mumbai attacks.[10][11][12]

However, he later denied being beaten or abused and claimed that the producers of Sony were threatened by the members of MNS of "dire consequences" if they continue to allow Pakistanis to perform on their shows. As a safety precaution, the producers and the artist agreed to have him leave the country. This claim coincides with later reports.[13][14][15]

In early 2014, Shakeel made a comeback to Indian screen with Comedy Classes on Life Ok.[16]

Selected filmography

Stage dramas

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1989 Bakra Qiston Pay
2003 Yeh To House Full Hogaya
2004 Nayee Ammi Purana Abba
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Television dramas

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1994 Aitraaf Jumman PTV
2009–11 Yeh Kaisi Mohabbat Hai Geo TV
2013 Ideals TV One
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Films

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1995 Munda Bigra Jaye Teeli Urdu
1996 Baazigar Punjabi
1998 Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa Hero Bhai Urdu
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Television reality shows

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2008–09 Ustaadon Ka Ustaad Contestant India Won
Comedy Circus : Kaante Ki Takkar Celebrity contestant with Urvashi Dholakia
2010–11 Comedy Circus Ke SuperStars Celebrity contestant with Urvashi Dholakia
2013–14 Comedy Club Celebrity contestant with Sucheta Khanna
2014–15 Comedy Classes[17] Urdu teacher
2015–16 Comedy Nights Bachao Himself and various roles
2016 Comedy Nights Live Various roles
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