Kamran Qureshi (born 3 October 1975)[3][unreliable source?] is a filmmaker and television director/producer. He won Best Telefilm & Best Director Award for his first ever directed TV film Murad (a.k.a. Eunuch's Motherhood)[4] with a cash prize in Indus Telefilm Festival. He then won 7 awards for his first TV film series Maa Aur Mamta (a.k.a. Mother & Motherhood) same day in Indus Drama Awards.[5][unreliable source?] He was nominated for Best Director award in Lux Style Awards for his first drama serial Moorat (a.k.a. Eunuch's Wedding).[6][7][8][9][unreliable source?]
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Kamran Qureshi | |
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![]() Qureshi in June 2009 | |
Born | 3 October 1975 (1975-10-03) (age 47) |
Other names | Cameron, Cam, Kam |
Education | MA & MBA |
Alma mater | National Film and Television School London Film School London Film Academy |
Occupation | Filmmaker & TV Director/Producer |
Years active | 1992 - present |
Known for | Ariel Mothers |
Notable work | Nestlé Nido Young Stars and Riyasat |
Spouse | Iram Qureshi (m. 2002-present)[1][2] |
Children | Hareem Qureshi, Huda Qureshi, Michelle Qureshi |
Website | Official website |
Qureshi started as Digital Video Effects Designer for TV channels and advertising agencies in 1992 and later he joined a television production house Telewise in 1995 as an Editor and Director. His journey into direction with branded programmes: Fanta Candid Camera, Allen Soothers Boom Bastic, Teleworld's Thrill Seekers, Cheer Up, Voyage of Discovery branded TV transmission sponsored by John Player Gold Leaf, Har Dam Tayyar on Military Forces by Embassy, and Ariel Mothers, sponsored by Procter and Gamble.[10]
He made his first telefilm on Eunuchs Murad in 2003 which brought him first award for Best director and Best telefilm at Indus Telefilm Festival, then he made 12 more TV Films in a series and named it, "Maa Aur Mamta" (a.k.a. Mother & Motherhood) written by Zafar Mairaj. Later, continuing work on Eunuchs he directed his first drama serial "Moorat" (a.k.a. Eunuch's Wedding) in 2004 for 7th Sky Entertainment. Qureshi directed several branded TV shows, drama serials, documentaries and films.[11][12][13]
TV Serials
TV Shows
Films
TV Shows
Films
Ceremony | Category | Project | Result |
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5th Lux Style Awards[17] | Best TV Director (Satellite) | Riyasat | Nominated |
6th Lux Style Awards | Makan | ||
7th Lux Style Awards | Sarkar Sahab | ||
9th Lux Style Awards[18] | Best Television Play (Satellite) | Ishq Ki Inteha |