Fazila Qazi

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Fazila Qaiser

Proud to be Pakistani
Born فضیلہ قاضی
Karachi, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation Actress, Producer, Anchorperson, Writer, Model
Years active 1988 – present
Religion Islam
Spouse(s) Qaiser Khan Nizamani
Children 2
Parents Qazi Wajid (father)

Fazila Qaiser (Urdu: فضیلہ قیصر) is a Pakistani television actress, model and writer who started as a child performer in the 1990s and has remained a major TV personality for over four decades.

Early life, education and family

Born in Karachi, Fazila Qazi is the daughter of Qazi Wajid. Following studies at Karachi's Lady Grammer School, she completed intermediate education at the Government College of Commerce & Economics in 1987.[1]

Career

Fazila Qazi changed her name to Fazila Qaiser after getting married to another TV actor, Qaiser Khan Nizamani, was a household name during the early and mid 1990s. Fazila entered showbiz as a young girl who was offered to model for a boutique. The shoot brought her to the attention of the director of Pakistan Television PTV, Haider Imam Rizvi who noticed her for his up and coming serial.

From there onwards, Fazila's acting career was launched. Before she married Qaiser she appeared in a number of dramas including Kasak and Dasht as well as appearing in a number of commercials. However, after getting married and becoming a mother, she sidelined herself from showbiz.

In recent years, Fazila has made a comeback to television. A few years ago, she could be seen hosting a religious show during Ramadan but now she is back performing in dramas. Her most recent drama performances include Larkiyan Mohallay Ki Hum TV and Khuda Aur Muhabbat on Geo TV. She has also been hosting a cooking show on ARY Zauq called Dine In With Fazila.

References

  1. Fazeela Qazi (25 October 2011). "Khuda aur mohabbat". Geo Television Network, ©2011. Retrieved 25 October 2011. 
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