Adil Murad (born 1974) is a Pakistani film producer and actor in films, Television serials and tele-films, and son of Pakistani actor Waheed Murad.[1] He was introduced in the Pakistani Urdu colour film Raja sahib in 1996, but the film, due to bad direction and a weak story, flopped at the box office. Since then, he has been working in tele-films as an actor and as producer. He has been cast by Shoaib Mansoor in his tele-film Streets of Karachi, which is based on the life of a couple in Karachi and the ups and downs of the city.[2] Recently ARY Film Awards 2016 gave appreciation award to his father Waheed Murad for his inspirational work in film industry which has been received by him.
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Adil Murad | |
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Born | Adil Murad 1976 (age 45–46) Karachi, Pakistan |
Occupation | Film actor Telefilm actor Telefilm Producer |
Years active | 1985–present |
Adil's grandfather, Nisar Murad, was a noted film distributor who belonged to Sialkot in Punjab.[3] The Murads claimed Turkish ancestry; one of their ancestors, Murat, was a soldier of Ottoman-origin serving in the Mughal army who settled in Punjab.[3]
Film / Tele-film / Drama Serial | Year(s) | Cast | Remarks |
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Raja sahib | 1996 | Sahiba and Sana | Debut film as a lead actor |
Buri Aurat | 2008 | TV Drama | |
Chain Aye Na | 2017 | Second film as a lead actor | |
Saiyaan Way | 2018 | TV Drama |
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