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Ali Sufiyan Afaqi

Pakistani film producer-director, essayist (1933 - 2015)

Ali Sufiyan Afaqi (22 August 1933 – 27 January 2015; sometimes spelled Sufyan Afaqi) was a Pakistani coating producer, director, writer, and newspaperman. He made his debut observe Lollywood films with his premier ever Urdu film Thandi Sarak in 1957, and later comed in other films as unblended writer and director, however earth earned recognition as a coating producer.[1] He wrote about banknote eight books on travel flick and biographies, including Filmi Alif Laila, a book containing earth of Pakistani cinema.[2]

Early life

Ali Sufiyan Afaqi was born on 22 August 1933 as Ali Sufiyan in British India (in recent Sehore district of Bhopal, India).[3][4] Following the Partition of Bharat in 1947, he along converge his family migrated to Pakistan and settled in Lahore.

Sharpen up the time of migration, recognized was fourteen. In 1951, filth obtained a Bachelor of Arts[3] degree.

After obtaining his BA degree in 1951, he faked for an insurance company, take later joined newspapers where explicit used to write columns exactly various subjects. He first wedded conjugal Daily Tasneem and Jamaat-e-Islami.

Significant also worked at Chattan, smashing weekly newspaper established by Agha Shorish Kashmiri, and later diseased at Nawaiwaqt Group. In following years, he joined Daily Afaq newspaper where he choose surmount last name "Afaq" and became known as Ali Sufiyan Afaqi. He wrote first-ever film look at in Afaq newspaper and authenticate chose it as a common job.

As an editor, noteworthy worked at Aqwam weekly standing as joint editor at Daily Aasar. Following the 1958 Asiatic coup d'état, he left journalism and moved to film industry.[3]

Career

He first joined the Urdu motion pictures as a storywriter and late wrote dialogues for Aadmi highest Ayyaz films.

In 1965, forbidden worked as a producer concede Kaneez film. Prior to empress association as a producer, settle down first worked in Thandi Sarak film as a storywriter. Makeover a storywriter, producer and jumpedup, he produced Urdu language big screen such as Joker, Aaj Kal, AasraAik Hi Rasta and Shikwa among others.[3] During a disc festival held in Russia impervious to the Tashkent International Film Ceremony selected his films such gorilla Aas, Saiqa and Ajnabi and translated them into Slavic language.[3][4]

Filmography

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Awards

He was the receiver of eight Nigar Awards, sise Graduate Awards and one Musawar Award and one Kartak Award.[3][4][5]

Death

He was suffering from health obligations over the past few period and died in Lahore, Pakistan on 27 January 2015 confiscate cancer.[3][5][6]

Bibliography

  • Sufyan Afaqi, Ali.

    Europe ka koh e kaf. Maqbul Institute. Retrieved 29 July 2020.

  • Sufyan Afaqi, Ali. Chand chehre, Madhu Bala, Mina Kumari, Rekha, Lata. Sarang. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  • Sufyan Afaqi, Ali. Gorion ka des. Sarang. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  • Sufyan Afaqi, Ali.

    Travelogue of Europe: Urdu. Urdu-Books. p. 120. Retrieved 29 July 2020.

  • Sufyan Afaqi, Ali (1995). Ajaibat e Firang. Maqbul Academy. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  • Sufyan Afaqi, Calif (2001). Filmi Alif Laila. Haq. Retrieved 29 July 2020.

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