Noman Ijaz

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Noman Ijaz
Urdu: نعمان اعجاز
Born February 14, 1965, Lahore, Pakistan
Residence Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation Actor
Years active 1988-present
Religion Islam

Noman Ijaz (Urdu: نعمان اعجاز, Naumaan Ijaz), is a Pakistani television and film actor.[1] He is the among the most senior actors of PTV. His career in Pakistani Drama Industry is full of fame and hard work. He is still working in the industry. His latest dramas Mera Saaein and Jo Chale Tau Jaan Se Guzar Gae earned great fame.[2]

Early life and education

Noman Ijaz grew up in Ichra, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan in a very small two bed room house with his three siblings, elder brother Awais and one younger sister. His father worked as a Movie Theater Manager. Later the family moved to a house behind Ichra Police station. He was raised in a very humble environment. He has achieved a lot from where his family started. Noman Ijaz started his education at Cathedral High School in Lahore. Later, he also attended Divisional Public School in Model Town, Lahore with his brother Awais. He completed his education from Forman Christian College and Quaid-E-Azam Law College.

Family

His wife’s name is Rabia and has 3 children,Zaviyaar, Shameer and Rayaan[Oldest to Youngest].[3]

Career

Noman Ijaz started his work with PTV. He started his acting career from Lahore centre of Pakistan Television Corporation and proved in his early plays that he is a good performer. He also did a serial from Quetta centre. Nauman Ijaz faced a lot of difficulties in his initial years, as an actor. Noman Ijaz started his work in Pakistan Television. But now he is also working in films. He is much liked by Pakistani fans due to his natural acting, body language and his wonderful eyes. These days, he is working in many dramas and hosting a show on PTV Home[4]

Other

Ijaz was welcomed in Toronto, Canada to be the guest of honour for the Miss Pakistan World 2013 and Mr. Pakistan World 2013 event held on the 30th of August 2013.

Filmography

Drama serials

  • Jo Chale Tau Jaan Se Guzar Gae on Geo TV
  • Aansoo on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Main mar gaee Shokat Ali on A-Plus Entertainment
  • Chhatt on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Dasht
  • Eendhan
  • Fishaar
  • Geeli Lakri
  • Gumshuda on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Rascal
  • Jannat on Hum TV
  • Mera Saaein – Award winning drama, Lux Style Award, 2012
  • Jeena isi ka naam hai
  • Jhumka Jaan
  • Kaghaz ki Nao
  • Khamoshian – Award winning drama, Lux Style Award, 2009
  • Khataa
  • Lahasil
  • Nigah
  • Nijaat
  • Noorpur ki Rani
  • Pyar naam ka diya
  • Sard Aag
  • Jeena tou hai
  • Taqdeer on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Yeh Zindagi
  • Keemat
  • Kashkool
  • Malangi on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Yeh Zindagi
  • Patt Jharr
  • Angoori
  • Man o Salwa on Hum TV
  • Dohri
  • Chubhan on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Bari Apa
  • Chand Key Pass
  • Saiyyan Vey on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Dunya
  • Sanjha
  • Sargoshi - Best TV show of season
  • Dil Behkey Ga on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Kuch Khawab the mere
  • Ao kahani buntay hain on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home  – Award winning drama, Lux Style Award, 2012
  • Jal Pari
  • Samjhauta Express on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home
  • Rehaai on Hum TV in 2013
  • Kami Reh Gaee in 2013 on Pakistan's Largest TV Network PTV Home[5]
  • Ullu Barayee Frokht Nahi in 2013 on Hum TV[6]
  • Bojh Telefilm on Hum TV
  • Aankh Salamat Andhay Log on A-Plus
  • Koyla Ho Gayi Mein on A-Plus
  • Arzo Jeene ki tau nahi on A-Plus
  • Patjhar k baad on Urdu 1 TV
  • Qarz on ARY Digital

Awards

  • Best TV actor award – Lux Style Award 2009[7]
  • Best Actor Award – (Jury Choice) PTV Awards for "Dil Behkey Ga".
  • Best Actor Award (terrestrial) – Lux Style Award 2012 For, "Aao Kahani Buntey Hain" by PTV
  • Best Actor Award – Lux Style Award, " Mera Saaein "
  • Best Actor Award - Hum Awards, Bari Aapa

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