Imran Nazir Khan is a television actor , Influncer and Social worker who embodies a unique amalgamation of talent and charm! and has many engaged Instagram followers. This 24-year-old quintessential actor hails from Chowkibal village in Kashmir and has an educational background in engineering. He completed his engineering course at VIT Jaipur, but later he got himself driven to acting and geared his career towards the silver screen. Imran Nazir Khan shifted to Mumbai around the year 2018 to follow his dreams and got his prowess in acting. With back-to-back work in his kitty, Imran is now waiting to transition toward lead roles. He is now focused on doing lead roles and is expecting a change on the professional front. In an interview with a leading entertainment portal, the actor mentioned that he has a lot to achieve professionally and is waiting for the perfect script to take the big leap ahead. Imran Nazir Khan also loves essaying a negative character as an antagonist, as it has so many layers to act for. Dark shade characters, but with significant screen presence. The aura and the finesse which Imran brings with himself in his work performance raise countless claps and praises from his fans. You must have seen him in a slew of television shows like Madam sir , Gathbandan, Hamari Bahu Silk, , Maryam Khan reporting live and many more to name. Also, his web series L Lag Gaye is all set to be released this year.
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Imran Shirvanee was born Imran Ahmed Khan Shirvanee on 25 January 1964 in Karachi to a journalist father Afzal Ahmed Khan and a primary school teacher mother Mehnaz Afzal. He started his media career as a child artiste when in 1973 he started appearing in Radio Pakistan's programs as a voice actor. In 1974, he wrote a small Radio play called Munnay Mia Nay Roza Rakha (The Fasting of Munnay Mia). Next year, he also wrote a sequel to this play. Both plays went on air in the children's program of Radio Pakistan. Shirvanee started his journalism career very young when he was encouraged to write profiles of his fellow child artistes for Urdu language newspaper Jang. He later went on to become English language journalist for DAWN, The News, Mag, Muslim, and other newspapers and magazines. His journalism career took him to television when he started working for GeoTV of Pakistan as producer. He produced and hosted a street reality show called "Hum Awaam" (We the people) which brought him instant celebrity status. But later, after working for several other TV channels (ARY, Express, AajTV etc) he could not find job in any TV channel or newspaper. Throughout this career, he continued to write, direct, produce, and at times act in theater plays. His play Salma Nay Bhi Yehi Kya Tha (This is what Salma did too) has been widely acclaimed by audiences in home country where it has been staged in National Drama Festival 1994 in Islamabad apart from various performances in Karachi. So far, he has written over two dozen plays, and directed as many, apart from appearing in over a dozen theater plays on amateur stage. Due to his passion with theater, he was offered also various acting roles on television. His various acting assignments on television include TV films Raqeeb (1994) and Socha Tha Pyar Na Karaingay (2002). He turned to teaching in 2010 when he became a trainer and part-time teacher of media studies for various universities. This opened his possibilities to act in student movies first of them being Vasl kay phool by Asad Faruqi. After acting in one of such student movies, he was offered a small role in a major movie, "Chupan Chupai." This prompted him to take up his acting career seriously. He then signed a TV serial for Cinematic Media company called "Arzu." This was later released in 2019 by Express Entertainment TV rechristened as "Beparwah."
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Imran Yusuf is renowned for his stinging, lyrical street-slang verbiage and super-high energy performance. Fast and furious yet charmingly endearing, his is a unique voice on the comedy circuit. Born in Mombasa, Kenya and raised in the UK with a brief stint at school in the USA, Imran has traveled much of the world including Israel/Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia during the Lebanon Crisis in 2006. His work has been inspired by this rich multicultural background, giving him a youthful, energetic and highly original voice that embodies the multi-cultural wealth that exists in modern Britain. He seamlessly switches between styles with graceful fluidity, repeatedly delivering heavy-weight punch lines with enormous panache. His seemingly light-hearted satire is mixed with hard-hitting topical commentary on contemporary issues that culminate into a tour de force of comedy offering an all-embracing sentiment in his trademark styling. Imran's initial ambition was to become a video games designer and after working for some of the top companies in the world, his creative aspirations finally gravitated towards the world of stand-up comedy. Following a period of clinical depression when he was 25 he set out to reclaim his life and career through unwavering self-belief, outrageous ambition and incredible hard work. Over the last few years he has won over the hearts and minds of a very broad audience, illustrating that absolutely anything is possible. In 2010, Imran presented his debut solo show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The show, An Audience with Imran Yusuf, was part of the Laughing Horse Free Festival and it was Imran's intention to develop his craft and material at the Fringe whilst at the same time keeping under the radar of the UK Comedy Industry and Press. However, word about the show got out and within a week Imran had gained the first of a collection of 5 star reviews, which led to him being nominated for Best Newcomer in the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award 2010 (He was the first performer from The Free Festival to be nominated in the history of the Awards). All of this whilst fasting between sunrise and sunset in observation of Ramadan. Imran's TV debut was also made shortly after the festival appearing on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Road Show (BBC1) and the Edinburgh Comedy Gala (BBC3) broadcast in September 2010. Currently working on a theatre tour and various TV and radio projects, expect to see and hear a lot more from Imran as he continues to cut at the very edge of British comedy.