The
super hit drama serial, 'Pyas', whose script read like a wail of pain,
has had many reasons to cry. 'Pyas' is an epic tale of love and justice.
To forgive is very difficult to do. May be that is where love and
justice finally meet. The
Pakistani public was overwhelmed by the outstanding performance of Ajab
Gul. Additionally, offers from Pakistani cinema started pouring in from
every direction, which landed several film roles for Ajab Gul.
Ajab Gul made his movie debut in a
1989 film called 'Qayamat say qayamat tak', directed by Mumtaz Ali Khan.
Ajab Gul and Naila played the lead roles.
Ajab Gul's characters are unsurpassed
in their wit, truthfulness and lasting corrective value. Moreover, he
played major characters in Urdu, Punjabi and Pushto movies.
His second movie was 'Jungju gorillay',
1990, directed by Aziz Tabassum. Javed Sheikh and Neeli played the lead
characters. Ajab Gul, Kavita and Samina Meer appeared in supporting
roles.
He is a high- energy and first - rank
movie and television artist. In his work, Ajab Gul displayed one of the
defining sensibilities of the 1990s and beyond.
Ajab Gul's third film was 'Jungloos',
1990, which was his first Punjabi film. Director, Zahoor Husain,
starring Ajab Gul- Manza Sheikh.
A world of new ideas has taken shape
with the advent of Ajab Gul in Pakistani show business. His acting in
the film 'Zeherilay', 1990, provoked such feverish, star making praise,
which encouraged Ajab Gul to work even harder. Ajab Gul and Madiha Shah
played the lead romantic roles in 'Zeherilay'. There is plenty of
convincing story telling, but you never lose sight of authoritative
direction by Sangeeta.
An actor of uncommon grace and
intelligence, Ajab Gul was well received in director Safdar Husain's
Punjabi film 'Khandani badmash.' Ajab Gul and Kavita played the
supporting roles.
Hopes were accordingly high for his
first Pushto film 'Datopak zaba', directed by Al- Nask Syedi. Badar
Muneer and Shehnaz played the lead, while Ajab Gul and Durdana Rehman
appeared as supporting characters.
Essentially, his movies are like
considerable set pieces, both in direction and production. Ajab Gul is
as goal oriented as a person could be. He has shown the same qualities
in his later movies. Below are three examples:
Director Rasheed Dogar's film 'Kala
paani', in which Ajab Gul and Manza Sheikh played the lead roles.
Director Mumtaz Ali Khan's film 'Daka',
in which Ajab Gul and Shahida Muni were the hero and heroine.
Director Mumtaz Ali Khan's film
'Rambo', starring Ajab Gul and Reema.
Ajab Gul is a sterling craftsman and a
very likeable actor. He is well versed in both positive and negative
characters. Additionally, his admirer's utmost admiration for him is
worth applauding. The three movies below are laudable and
entertaining-but for movie buffs the presentation is tantalizing.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri's film 'Saat
khoon ma'af', stars included Ajab Gul and Reema.
Director Jan Mohammad's film 'Aalami
jasoos', starring Ajab Gul and Nida Mumtaz.
Director Mumtaz Ali Khan's Urdu film 'Chataan',
in which Ajab Gul, Gori and Manza Sheikh played the lead roles.
Very early in his career, Ajab Gul
learned to unleash his power to succeed. From time to time, he also
receives precious advice from his fans and associates. Does he take the
advice? You bet-and it works.
He got another boost into public
awareness from the three films below:
'Darindigi', starring Ajab Gul and
Reema.
Punjabi film 'Ag day golay' stars Ajab
Gul and Shahida.
Punjabi film 'Saanwal', the cast
included Ajab Gul and Muni.
Ajab Gul's keenly articulate film
grammar and surprisingly tender grasp of human nature remained
consistent all through these times. Hence, he found a way, in his
exquisite fashion, to fulfill himself artistically and personally. The
three films below belong to its less well-known stars as well:
Punjabi film 'Koray Shah' stars
included Ajab Gul and Saneeta Khan.
Director Mumtaz Ali Khan's Pushto film
'Chataan', stars Ajab Gul and Gori.
The film 'Rambo 303', starring Ajab
Gul and Saima.
According to Ajab Gul, if Pakistan and
India could play cricket and hockey matches, then why could not they
produce movies. The key to his movies is that they are realistic and
fantastic at once-an enormous accomplishment in ordinary and mundane
circumstance. Below are two examples:
'Sheda tali', starring Ajab Gul and
Reema.
Producer- director Badar Muneer's film
'Ajab Khan', in which Ajab Gul and Madiha Shah played the romantic
roles, while Sonia was the heroine.
Furthermore, assuming the directorial
helm himself, Ajab Gul combined genuine expression with realistic
characters in a movie like 'Khoye ho tum kahan'. He worked real hard to
keep the viewer engaged in the interesting story.
Television always has been Ajab Gul's
home ground. From 1997 onwards, he actively participated in television
plays. In Peshawar television drama serial, 'Ghulam gardish', Ajab Gul
acted as the son of Rasheed Naz.
He appeared in the television drama 'Mun
chalay ka sauda.' The cast included Ajab Gul, Khayam Sarhadi and Arifa
Siddiqui.
Likewise, he made his presence felt in
the television play, 'Masafatain', the cast included Ajab Gul, Abid Ali
and Huma Meer.
Ajab Gul won national acclaim and
earned the prestigious Nigar Award in his debut film 'Qayamat say
qayamat tak', in 1989.
In the year 2004, Ajab Gul stands as a
modest artist bestriding 15 years of excellence.
Every adorer is
indebted to Ajab Gul for looking past the glitter and gloss of
celebrities to say 'Thank You' to our hardworking Pakistani
entertainers.
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