Hamza Ali Abbasi

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Hamza Ali Abbasi
Residence Islamabad, Pakistan
Occupation Actor, model, director and filmmaker[1]
Years active 2006–present

Hamza Ali Abbasi is a Pakistani actor, model, director and film maker. He has acted in 4 Pakistani films, of which, one was his directional debut. He is also known for his character as Azam in drama serial Meray Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley he has also worked in drama serial pyare afzal which aired on ary digital in 2013. [2]

Career

Hamza studied film making in the United States and came back to Pakistan to pursue his career. He started his career in 2006 as a Theatre actor and appeared in several plays such as Bombay Dreams, Phantom of the Opera and Home is Where Your Clothes Are. Apart from his theatre work, he also appeared in several commercials like Jazz, Candi Biscuits and Cadbury Dairy Milk. His directorial debut is a feature film Mud House and the Golden Doll which he describes is a simple story about simple people.[3] He voiced Baba bandook, the main antagonist and Vadero Pajero in the Unicorn Black production animated series, Burka Avenger.[4] His latest appearance is seen in the films Main Hoon Shahid Afridi and Waar.

Theatre

Hamza appeared in several theatre plays throughout his career. below is a detailed overview about his theatre work.

Year Play Director
2006 Dally in the Dark Shah Shahrahbeel
2007 Bombay Dreams
Home is Where Your Clothes Are
The Addams Family
2008 Phantom of the Opera
Lion King Atif Siddiqui
2009 Tom, Dick and Harry Shah Shahrahbeel
2010 Moulin Rouge Ghazala Siddiqui
2011 Bombay Dreams

Filmography

Hamza Ali Abbasi is a fresh face in the Film industry and has appeared in a few films including an all time blockbuster.

Year Film Director Role
2010 Glorious Resolve Bilal Lashari
2011 Mudhouse & The Golden Doll Himself
2013 Waar Bilal Lashari Ehtesham
Main Hoon Shahid Afridi Syed Ali Raza Usama Maulvi Majeed
2014 Kambakht Himself

References

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