as he was, Javed Sheikh did not lose
heart. Instead, he joined hands with Pakistani television and appeared
both in television plays and commercials.
Probably the experience that leaves
the deepest and most indelible impression is the super hit television
drama serial, ‘Shama’. Javed sheikh and Ghazala Tabassum, who later came
to be known as Ghazala Kaifi, played the lead romantic roles in ‘Shama’.
‘Shama’ is one of the most consistently popular drama series in
Pakistani television history.
Javed Sheikh also played a key role
alongside Shafi Mohammad and Ruhi Banu, in the television drama, ‘Kala
Daira’. Additionally, he played the character of Amir in Pakistani
television drama serial, ‘Chandni Raatain’.
Javed Sheikh, who is full of life and
vigor, attained maturity and professional recognition rapidly. As
mentioned earlier, he re-appeared in films in 1983 and worked opposite
Shabnam in director Nazar Shabab’s golden jubilee film ‘Kabhi alwida na
kehna’.
As time passed, he became a household
name and a media darling. With that said, let us glance at three movies
of Javed Sheikh:
Director, Zafar Shabab’s golden
jubilee film ‘Shadi magar Aadhi’, 1984, in which Javed Sheikh- Shabnam
played the lead roles.
Director Zafar Shabab’s golden jubilee
film ‘Teray ghar kay Saamnay’, 1984, cast included Javed Sheikh-
Shabnam.
Director Nazar Shabab’s golden jubilee
film ‘Bobby’, 1984, starring, Javed Sheikh- Mohammad Ali- Sabeeta. In
‘Bobby’, Javed Sheikh appeared with Mohammad Ali for the first time.
Winners visualize the rewards of
success. As for Javed sheikh, his true- life story is an instance of
human excellence and personal success. What is unique about the three
movies below is that their stories are so profound:
Director Waheeda Khan’s golden jubilee
film ‘Kiraye kay gorillay’, 1984, cast included Javed Sheikh- Laila.
Director Shamim Ara’s platinum jubilee
film ‘Miss Colombo’, 1984.
Director K. Khursheed’s film ‘Benazir
Qurbani’, 1985, stars included Javed Sheikh- Shabnam.
Javed Sheikh confirms through his hard
work that he is more than just the sum of his characters—not that we
ever really doubted that. His versatility is reflected in the three
movies below:
Director Pervez Malik’s film
‘Halchal’, 1985, starring, Javed Sheikh- Nazaan Saanchee- Shabana.
Director Jan Mohammad Jaman’s film
‘Honk Kong kay sholay’, 1985, cast included Javed Sheikh- Barbara
Sharif.
Director Sangeeta’s film ‘Jeenay
naheen doon gee’, 1985, stars included Javed Sheikh- Sangeeta.
Javed Sheikh, who loses himself in his
profession, is all praise for the Nigar film magazine. According to him,
he has been perusing it since 1960. Moreover, he maintains that the
founder of Nigar Awards, the late Ilyas Rashdi, was his mentor and an
incessant source of inspiration throughout his life. Below are six
movies, whose stories managed to evoke interest in cine-goers:
Director Nazar Shabab’s film ‘Nadia’,
1985, Javed Sheikh- Sabeeta played the lead characters.
Director Hasan Askari’s film ‘Hum aur
tum’, 1985, cast included Javed Sheikh- Salma Agha.
Director Altaf Husain’s Punjabi film
‘Mehendi’, 1985, first Punjabi film of Javed Sheikh, stars included
Javed Sheikh- Anjuman.
Director Pervez Malik’s film
‘Zanjeer’, 1986, starring, Javed Sheikh- Nazaan Saanchee.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film ‘Hum
aik hain’, 1986, cast included Javed Sheikh- Salma Agha.
Director Mohammad Javed Fazil’s film
‘Faisala’, 1986.
As a result of his focused
concentration, Javed Sheikh became a successful actor. His story
illustrates that there is no limit to where your dreams can take you.
The transporting power of love and gentility were magnificently captured
in the three movies below:
Director Hasnain’s movie ‘Aik he
raasta’, 1986.
Director Sharif Nayyar’s movie
‘Jhoomar chore’, 1986.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s movie,
‘Damoro intiqaam’, Pushto, stars, Javed Sheikh- Salma Agha.
As the years passed he kept working in
movies. He divorced his wife, Zeenat Manghi, in order to marry Salma
Agha. Too bad, his marriage to Salma Agha could not thrive and it
resulted in their separation. Later, he fell in love with actress Neeli
and both of them used to appear together in public gatherings. In times
due course, cracks appeared in Javed Sheikh and Neeli’s relationship as
well.
However, Javed Sheikh’s most
successful movies were the ones in which he was paired off with Salma
Agha and Neeli. His true caliber is evident in the seven movies below:
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film
‘Rangeelay jasoos’, starring Javed Sheikh- Neeli.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film ‘Zakhmi
aurat’, cast included Javed Sheikh- Nadira.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film,
‘Raja’, stars included Javed Sheikh- Nadira.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film
‘Bakhtawar’, starring Javed Sheikh- Neeli.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film
‘Haseeno ki Baraat’, cast included Javed Sheikh- Saima.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film ‘Sheida
tali’, in which Javed Sheikh teamed up with Neeli.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film ‘Saat
khoon ma’af’, in which Javed Sheikh worked opposite Neeli.
He worked zealously to keep the viewer
engaged in the romantic story. A man of many projects, Javed Sheikh was
also behind movies like the three below:
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film ‘Yaad
gaar’, stars included Javed Sheikh- Neeli.
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s Punjabi film
‘Naghra gori da.’
Director M.A. Rasheed’s film ‘Khoon da
qarz’ in which Javed Sheikh paired off with Neeli.
After thirty years Javed Sheikh is
still one of the most cherished artists in Pakistani entertainment. The
scripts of his film are so cleverly conceptualized one finds him self
simply admiring the formula. His role in the three films below is worth
applauding:
Director M.A. Rasheed’s film ‘Panah’,
starring, Javed Sheikh- Nadeem- Sahiba.
Director M.A. Rasheed’s film ‘Qatiloan
kay qatil’ stars included Javed Sheikh- Salma Agha.
Director Haider Chaudhry’s film
‘Paani’, starring, Javed Sheikh- Kavita.
The credit goes to the salutary Javed
Sheikh to have acted in films that gripped the heart of moviegoers.
Excellence of his tremendous acting potential, are quite conspicuous in
the six movies below:
Director Haider Chaudry’s film, ‘Nangi
talwaar’, in which Javed Sheikh teamed up with Gori.
Director Haider Chaudry’s film
‘Hoshiyaar’ in which Javed Sheikh paired off with Kavita.
Director Nazar-ul-Islam Dada’s film
‘Kalay chore’ starring, Javed Sheikh- Neeli.
Director Nazar-ul-Islam Dada’s film
‘Nargis’ stars included Javed Sheikh- Madiha Shah.
Director Jan Mohammad Jaman’s film
‘Mohabbat kay saudagar’ cast included Javed Sheikh- Neeli.
Director Aslam Daar’s film ‘Daagh’
stars included Javed Sheikh- Salma Agha.
His movie personality, fluency and
flexibility made him one of the most sought-after actors, in the 1980s
and the 1990s. The three movies below are bodacious and therefore worth
watching:
Director Nazar Shabab’s movie ‘Aik say
barh kar aik’ with Salma Agha.
Director Nazar Shabab’s movie, ‘Tufani
bijliyaan’ with Neeli.
Director Hasnain’s movie, ‘Allah
Shehanshah’ with Neeli.
So far, Javed Sheikh has made his
presence felt in one hundred plus movies. He continues to influence his
adorers through his performance. Below are three movies, which were his
crowning achievement:
Director Hasnain’s film ‘Farishta’
with Saima.
Director Altaf Husain’s film ‘Baarish’
with Barbara Sharif.
Director Altaf Husain’s film ‘Jhutay
Raees’ with Reema.
In reality, it was the team -work of a
dedicated movie crew, which made his films a huge success. Virtual
inclusion of finer feelings played a decisive role in the success of the
three films below:
Director Altaf Husain’s film ‘Hum
naheen ya tum naheen’, with Neeli.
Director Syed Noor’s film ‘Jeewa’ with
Resham.
Director Syed Noor’s film ‘Uqaboan ka
nasheman.’
Moviegoers have been watching him for
a while. He became etched in their minds in the three films below:
Director Sangeeta’s film ‘Sahab bibi
aur tawaif.’
Director Iqbal Kashmiri’s film
‘Mohallat’.
Director Javed Fazil’s film ‘Aag he
Aag.’
Javed Sheikh did a series of
outstanding movies and his popularity continued to grow. He also showed
a knack for tapping into the moods of the times with movies such as the
three below:
Director Javed Fazil’s movie ‘Ustadoan
ka ustaad.’
Director Nazar-ul-Islam Dada’s movie
‘Madam Bawry.’
Director Pervez Malik’s movie
‘Ghareboan ka Badshah.’
His superb voice, good looks and
impressive style in films appealed to the masses. The vibrancy of his
profound presentation in the three films below brought laurels from
everywhere:
Director Zafar Shabab’s film ‘Saas
meri saheli.’
Director Jamshed Naqui’s film ‘Hum say
na takrana.’
Director Zahid Shah’s film ‘Choroan ka
dushman.’
Nowadays, Javed Sheikh has become the
defining voice for quality films and excellence in movie production. An
adept actor, he worked in the three films below with confidence and
ease:
Director Shahid Rana’s film ‘Lahori
Badmash.’
Director Zahoor Husain Geelani’s film
‘Badmash thug.’
Director Masood Butt’s film ‘Khuda
gawah.’
Pakistani cinema’s hero, Javed Sheikh,
is a man, whose characters in movies express his aspiration toward taste
and sophistication. Below are three examples:
Director Javed Fazil’s film ‘Zamana.’
Director Mumtaz Ali Khan’s film ‘Ilaqa
ghair.’
Director Javed Fazil’s film ‘Mala
kharo’, Sindhi version of the Punjabi film ‘Akhara.’
Having attained his ambition as an
actor, Javed Sheikh moved on to another realm, direction. He was really
tuned into the rhythm of this particular genre—direction. All through
these times, his admirers knew that Javed Sheikh is more than an actor.
A director, producer, and a famous television artist, he has put his
stamp on several movies and television plays in his remarkable career
that still flourishes to this day.
Below are six movies, which were
directed by Javed Sheikh:
The hit films ‘Mushkil’, ‘Chief Sahab’,
‘Yes Boss’, ‘Kaheen pyar na ho jaye’, ‘Mujhay jeenay do.’
In the film ‘Ye dil Aap ka hua’, the
cast includes Saleem Sheikh- Moammar- Sana. The movie is based on the
grand theme of love.
Most recently, Javed Sheikh was
directing the film ‘Khulay Aasmaan kay neechay.’ He has filled his
movies with characters, which have become Pakistani entertainment icons.
His entire life is filled with challenges.
Javed Sheikh’s younger brother, Saleem
Sheikh, occasionally appears in the Pakistani films and television as an
artist. Further, Behroze Sabswari is the brother-in-law of Javed Sheikh.
Javed Sheikh’s most telling
accomplishment are reflected in the six movies below, which earned him
the Nigar Award:
Javed Sheikh won the Nigar Award for
best actor in the film ‘Ghareboan ka Badshah’ in 1988.
Javed Sheikh won the Nigar Award for
best actor in the film ‘Baarish’ in 1989.
Javed Sheikh won the Nigar Award for
best actor in the film ‘Ustadoan ka ustaad’ in 1990.
Javed Sheikh won the Nigar Award for
best actor in the film ‘Kalay chore’ in 1991.
Javed Sheikh won the Nigar Award for
best actor in the film ‘Zamana’ in 1993.
Javed Sheikh won the Nigar Award for
best actor in the film ‘Mushkil’ in 1995.
Javed Sheikh is amongst
a few artists to take bold steps to promote Pakistan’s image abroad. His
admirers have always been, are, and hopefully will be, praying for his
success.
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