Zulqarnain Haider (actor)

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Born1959 (age 6667)
OccupationsActor
Comedian
Director
Producer
Writer
Stage performer
Yearsactive1973–present
KnownforTelevision comedy and stage theatre
Zulqarnain Haider
ذوالقرنین حیدر
Born1959 (age 6667)
OccupationsActor
Comedian
Director
Producer
Writer
Stage performer
Years active1973–present
Known forTelevision comedy and stage theatre
AwardsPride of Performance (2026)

Zulqarnain Haider (Urdu: ذوالقرنین حیدر) is a Pakistani actor, comedian, writer, and stage performer known for his work in theatre and television. He began his career as a stage actor and later appeared in numerous television drama serials and comedy productions. In addition to acting, he has worked as a writer and director, particularly in stage theatre, and has spoken publicly about the development of comedy and performing arts in Pakistan.[1]

Zulqarnain Haider was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, with his ancestral family roots in Attock, and grew up in Karachi, where he did all his education, including his graduation from the University of Karachi.[2]

Career

Zulqarnain Haider began his professional career at a young age in theatre in 1973, where he worked extensively as a stage performer (collaborating with the likes of Moin Akhter and Umer Sharif) before transitioning to television. He developed his craft primarily through stage work and later gained wider recognition through television drama and comedy roles.[3][4][5][6][7]

In interviews, Haider has stated that theatre played a central role in shaping his acting style and comic timing, describing stage performance as his primary training ground before appearing regularly on television.[8] Alongside acting, he has also written and directed stage plays and television material, contributing to productions both on and off screen.[9]

Haider has expressed concern in interviews about changes in Pakistan’s theatre and comedy culture. He has criticised what he described as increasing vulgarity in stage performances, arguing that it has reduced opportunities for performers trained in traditional theatre and affected the quality of comedic acting.[10] He has also stated that comedy is often undervalued as a genre, despite requiring discipline, timing, and technical skill.[11]

In recent years, Haider has reflected on the challenges faced by senior performers, including typecasting in comic roles and limited opportunities for theatre-trained actors in contemporary television.[12]

Selected filmography

Television series

Year Title Role Writer Director Producer Network Notes
1984 Koshish Kamal Yes PTV Sitcom
1985 Khawaja and Son Manzar
1986 Chhaon Wilayat
1994 Paigham Zubani Aur Hai Naseer-ud-deen Hairat Kadah
1995 Uraan Abdul Baqi (Chalawa) Based on PIA
1995 Mandi Mirchi (Rasheed)
1999 Haqeeqat Aamir Yes Yes Yes Horror serial
2004 Khamosh Doctor Zain Yes Yes
2004 Aag Hashaam (Bhola) Yes Yes [13]
2011 Afsar Be Kaar-e-Khas Amanat Sitcom
2011 Bhaati Chowk Khaleel Khan A-Plus TV Sitcom
2015 Unsuni Hassan Mustafa PTV

Telefilms

Year Title Role Network
2019 Help Me Durdana Feeqa[14] ARY Digital

Awards and recognition

References

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