Mohammad Ali (actor)

Mohammad Ali ( Urdu محمد علی ) actually Shahenshah -e- Jazbaat ( born July 20, 1931 in Rampur, British India, † March 19, 2006 in Lahore, Pakistan) was a Pakistani film actor.

Through its more than 100 appearances in Urdu films Ali became the " Lion of Lollywood ". Nearly three decades he convinced by his acting versatility, his baritone voice and his great personality. His first role was a scoundrel; in his later years he played character roles in films that were shown daily in various halls of Pakistan to a large audience.

Life

Ali, the son of a religious middle-class family, emigrated to the Pakistani city of Multan, to finish his education there. In the early fifties he moved to Hyderabad. In 1956 he began his work at Radio Pakistan where made ​​him his distinctive voice and his perfect Urdu a local celebrity. Ali was also interested in classical Urdu poetry, especially on Ghalib, a famous 19th century poet, whose poems he presented at symposia.

In 1962 he was engaged by film producer Fazal Ahmed Karim Fazli as villains in Chirag Jalta Raha ( The Flame Continued to Burn ) on the side of Zeba, which Ali married in 1968, and their daughter Samina from a previous relationship he adopted. More villain roles he played in Bahadur ( Brave ), Dal my kala ( Something Fishy ) and Dil ne tujhe maan liya ( My Heart Has Accepted You) before the main roles in Shararat ( Mischief ) and Khamosh Raho ( Keep Quiet, 1964) played.

Filmography (selection)

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