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Anjum Shahzad
Born
Islamabad
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)TV & Film director, producer, writer and actor
Years active1996-present

Anjum Shahzad (Urdu: انجم شہزاد) is a Pakistani TV and film director, producer, writer, actor and a philanthropist. Shahzad rose to fame and is best known for his role as Bobby in the critically acclaimed and madly-followed comedy series Family Front in the 90s. The situational comedy earned him PTV Award for Best Debut Actor for his role as Bobby.

Though he earned his M.A. in economics from Punjab University, his passion for the performing arts led him to a drama school in Lahore where he completed a long course in theatre arts. His mentors include Pakistani TV and theatre legends, such as Shoaib Hashmi, Salman Shahid and Samina Ahmed. His passion led him to attend workshops and take up courses in all major fields of performing and visual arts in Pakistan as well as abroad. He had a knack for live performances which compelled him to stage a number of puppet shows and street theatre for a long time with a number of groups, including Ajoka and ACPC.[citation needed]

Soon after the success of his character Bobby in Family Front in the late 90s, he stopped seeking roles for acting on screen, to pursue a successful career in direction,[1][2] and has directed some of most popular drama serials such as Mora Piya, Mirat-ul-Uroos, Rang Laaga, Khuda Aur Muhabbat, Satrangi, Dusri Bivi, Mera Yaar Miladay, Khaani, Romeo Weds Heer and critically acclaimed telefilm Armaan.[citation needed]

He debuted as film director in 2016 with a biopic Mah-e-Mir [3][4] inspired by the life of a genius Urdu poet of 18th century, Mir Taqi Mir, with semi-fictional elements.[citation needed]

Shehzad's Mah-e-Mir was screened as part of the official selection of the Guam International Film Festival, which included around 60 films, according to its website. The film picked up the Best Narrative Film award at the festival.[citation needed]

Later that year, his debut masterpiece won Best Film and Best Music awards at India's most prestigious awards at the Dada Saheb Film Festival, held in Delhi.[citation needed]

[5] Mah e Mir was selected by the Pakistani Academy Selection Committee as the Pakistan's Official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[6]

Anjum Shahzad's 2nd Film Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai was released in Pakistan right after the buzz of Mah-e-Mir, across the world. Earlier, Shahzad received his 3rd Best TV Director award at 15th Lux Style Awards for Rang Laaga.[7]

Noted works

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Films

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Television

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As Actor
  • Family Front as Bobby (1997)
  • Kyun? (narrator)
  • "College Jeans" (2000)
As Director
As Producer
  • Footpath
  • Qutubuddins
  • Dil-e-Nadan
As Writer

Awards

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Year Nominated For Event Category Results
2017 Mah e Mir Prague Independent Film Festiva Best Cinematography Won
2017 Mah e Mir Prague Independent Film Festival Best Director Nominated
2016 Mah e Mir Dada Saheb Film Festival Best Film Award Won
2016 Mah e Mir Dada Saheb Film Festival Best Music Award Won
2016 Mah e Mir Guam International Film Festival Best Narrative Film Won
2018 Khaani 17th Lux Style Awards Best TV Director Nominated
2017 Mah e Mir 16th Lux Style Awards Best Film Director Nominated
2016 Rang Laaga 15th Lux Style Awards Best TV Director Won
2008 Pehla Chand 7th Lux Style Awards Best TV Director - Satellite Won
2005 Woh Tees Din Lux Style Award Best TV Director - Satellite Won
1997 Family Front PTV Award Best Debut Actor Won

References

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  1. ^ "Anjum Shahzad has made a name for himself as a very capable director in a short span of time". Showbiz.pk. 16 April 2016. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Top 5 Pakistani Drama Directors". Maila. Blush.com. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Finding feet in films". The Express Tribune. Hasan Ansari. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Mah-e-Mir's promo leaves everybody star struck". Pakistan Today. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  5. ^ "The 15th LUX Style Awards 2016 nominations were unveiled today in Karachi at a star studded held at Movenpick, hotel in Karachi". correspondent. Trending in Social. 30 May 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Mah-e-Mir selected as Pakistan's official submission to 2017 Oscars". The Express Tribune. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Lux Style Awards 2016 nominations revealed at star-studded event". correspondent. The Express Tribune. 30 May 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  8. ^ Desk, Entertainment (24 March 2023). "Ahmed Ali Akbar, Mansha Pasha to star in 'Idiot'". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 21 May 2024. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
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