Izhar Qazi | |
Native Name: | اظہار قاضی |
Birth Name: | Izhar Qazi |
Birth Date: | 16 September 1957 |
Birth Place: | Khadda Market, Karachi, Pakistan |
Death Place: | Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Karachi, Pakistan |
Restingplace: | Model Colony graveyard, Karachi, Pakistan |
Yearsactive: | 1982-2005 |
Awards: | Nigar Award (2 times), National Award, Graduate Award, Bolan Award |
Izhar Qazi (16 September 1957 – 23 December 2007) was a Pakistani actor and singer. His most famous films were Love In Nepal, Aalmi Jasoos, Khazana, and Sarkata Insaan. He was a two-time recipient of the Nigar Award. Most of his films were in Urdu and Punjabi. He was also a singer—he recorded a studio album, Zara Aake Dekho To, that was re-released by EMI Pakistan in 2014.
Qazi was born in Khadda Market, Karachi. He began his professional career as an engineer at Pakistan Steel Mills. He was later introduced to television drama writer Fatima Suraiyya Bajia by his manager, Syed Abdul Munim.[1] Bajia was looking for a new face for television, and Qazi's resemblance to Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan immediately caught her attention. She invited him to audition and he made his television debut in 1982, starring in the family television drama serial Ana. He appeared as the romantic lead alongside Mehreen Ilahi, Shakeel, and Ghazala Kaifee. He later appeared in the serials Daira and Gardish with Shakeel and Saqi.
After achieving television success, Qazi transitioned into the Lollywood film industry in 1986. His film debut as the lead role in Nazar Shabab's Ruby, alongside veteran co-stars Mustafa Qureshi, Shafi Mohammad, Sabeeta, and Rangeela. The film was met with critical acclaim. Qazi's role in the film was also notable because Jawed Shiekh had originally been cast for the lead role, but quit in order to travel to India with Salma Agha. Around the same time, Shiekh had also been cast in the film Bangkok Ke Chor. Director Jan Mohammad fired Shiekh and awarded the role to Qazi. Qazi's collaborations with Jan Muhammad included popular films including Manila ki bijlyan, Roop ki rani, and Choron ka baadshah. He also teamed up with Sultan Rahi in Punjabi-language films.
Qazi retired from the film industry in 2003. His last acting role was in the series Pani Pe Naam, which aired on PTV. [2] He was dismayed by the poor quality of Lollywood films and local film industry politics.[3] He then concentrated on his real estate business.
Qazi had four daughters and a son. He was active in several literary organizations.
On 23 December 2007, he suffered a heart attack while singing at the wedding of his sister-in-law in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Karachi.[4] [5] He later died at a local hospital. He was buried at Model Colony graveyard.[6]
Sarkata Insaan, in which Qazi played the role of a police investigator, won 8 Nigar Awards. Qazi was nominated for best actor at the 2004 Lux Style Awards. He also won the Graduate Award and Bolan Award. He was awarded Nigar Awards for his performances in Sakhi baadshan and Bakhtawar. He also received the National Award for best actor for his role in Masood Butt's Chiragh Bali.
Year | Title | Language | Co-star(s) | |
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1986 | Ruby | Urdu | Sabeeta, Rangeela | |
Bangkok ke Chor | Urdu | Sabeeta | ||
1987 | Love in Nepal | Urdu | Shabnam | |
Dulari | Punjabi | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi | ||
Himmatwala | Urdu | Sabeeta | ||
Manila ki bijliyan | Urdu | Sabeeta | ||
Mera Insaaf | Urdu | Babra Sharif | ||
Nachay Nagin | Punjabi | Nadira, Ismael Shah, Sultan Rahi | ||
Nijaat | Urdu | Sabeeta | ||
Baaghi Haseena | Urdu | Babra Sharif | ||
1988 | Bardasht | Punjabi | Anjuman | |
Choron ka Baadshah | Urdu | Kaveeta | ||
1989 | Manila ke Janbaaz | Urdu | Kaveeta | |
Rakhwala | Punjabi | Nadira, Sultan Rahi | ||
1990 | Jangi | Punjabi | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi | |
KalaPani | Punjabi, Urdu | Babra Sharif, Ajab Gul | ||
Manga | Punjabi | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi | ||
NumberOne | Punjabi, Urdu | Salma Agha | ||
Insaniyat Kay Dushman | Urdu | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Nadeem | ||
Leader | Urdu | Kaveeta, Nadeem, Hamayun | ||
1991 | Akhri shikar | Punjabi, Urdu | Babra Sharif, Salma Agha | |
Bakhtawar | Punjabi, Urdu | Neeli, Saima, Ghulam Moh | ||
Chiragh Bali | Punjabi | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi | ||
Teen Yakke teen Chhakke | Punjabi, Urdu | Neeli, Sultan Rahi | ||
Aalmi Jasoos | Punjabi, Urdu | Kaveeta, Ghulam Mohayuddin | ||
Watan Kay Rakhwalay | Urdu | Nadira, Saima, Sultan Rahi, Nadeem | ||
1992 | Suhaagraat | Punjabi, Urdu | Kaveeta | |
Abdullah The Great | Punjabi, Urdu | Neeli, Nadeem, Saima, Sultan Rahi | ||
1993 | Ghunda | Punjabi | Reema, Sultan Rahi | |
Ghunghru do Kalashankoff | Pashto | Salma Agha | ||
Iradah | Punjabi, Urdu | Madiah Shah, Sultan Rahi | ||
Jannat | Urdu | Rubi Niazi, Mohsin Khan | ||
Nagin Sapera | Punjabi, Urdu | Madiha Shah, Jan Rambo | ||
Sapni | Punjabi, Urdu | Nadia, Sonia | ||
Betaj Badshah | Punjabi, Urdu | Neeli, Reema, Nadeem, Abid Ali | ||
Zamana | Punjabi, Urdu | Sultan Rahi, Neeli, Javed Sheikh, Gori | ||
1994 | Zameen Aasman | Punjabi, Urdu | Nadeem, Sultan Rahi, Madiha Shah, Bahar | |
Pajero Group | Punjabi, Urdu | Sultan Rahi, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Saima, Mustafa Qureshi, Neeli, Humayun Qureshi | ||
Laila | Punjabi, Urdu | Nadira | ||
Sanam Bewafa | Punjabi, Urdu | Madiha Shah, Sahiba | ||
Sarkata Insaan | Urdu | |||
1995 | Khazana | Urdu | Nadeem, Sahiba | |
Jungle Ka Qanoon | Punjabi, Urdu | Saima, Reema, Sultan Rahi, Nadeem | ||
1997 | Ghail | Urdu | Babra Sharif, Ghulam Mohiuddin | |
Kala Raj | Punjabi | Saima, Sultan Rahi | ||
Kalay Naag | Punjabi | Saima | ||
Aulad ki Qasam | Urdu | Reema, Babur Ali, Shabnam, Nadeem | ||
1999 | Hawwa ki Beti | Urdu | Sapna, Nargis | |
2004 | Daaman aur Chingari | Urdu | Saima, Nargis | |
2005 | Parcham | Urdu | Sana, Shaan, Arbaz Khan |
Studio album