Rahat Kazmi (Urdu: راحت کاظمی) is a Pakistani actor, screenwriter, TV news presenter anchorman, and an academician. He has worked in several TV serials for PTV such as 1967's Mayaar, 1974's Qurbatain aur Faaslay and 1976's Pakistan's first coloured and classical serial Parchaiyan. Later, he worked in PTV's many other TV dramas such as 1980's Teesra Kinara (that he himself wrote based on Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead), 1980's Ehsaas, and 1987's Dhoop Kinare.[1]
Rahat Kazmi | |
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راحت کاظمی | |
Born | |
Education | Government College University of Punjab |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1966 - present |
Spouse | |
Children | Ali Kazmi (son) Nida Kazmi (daughter) |
Relatives | Shyam (father-in-law) Rafay Kazmi (grandson) |
Early life and education
editRahat Kazmi was born in Shimla, on 30 June 1946. Rahat's father was a lawyer by profession, and he wanted his son to follow his footsteps. Rahat completed his high school education in Rawalpindi from Gordon College.[2] He successfully completed and received his law degree (LLB) in Lahore. Additionally, Rahat received his master's degree in political science from Government College University, Lahore and a master's degree in English literature from Punjab University.[3]
Career
editHe worked for Pakistan Television Network and appeared in famous drama serials such as Qurbatein Aur Faslay, Teesra Kinara, Parchayian, Dhoop Kinaray, Raghon Mein Andhera, Ehsas, Zikar Hay Kayi Saal Ka, Nangay Paon, Saraab and others. He also teaches English Literature and Drama to A-level students at LAS, Karachi. Rahat Kazmi is also a director at the National Academy of Performing Arts. He has previously taught at Avicenna School and Hamdard University (Clifton Campus, Karachi) in 2001.[4] Currently Rahat is working as an administrative director for L'ecole for Advanced Studies (LAS), an academic institute in Karachi.[5]
Personal life
editRahat married Sahira Kazmi in 1974 who herself is an accomplished actress in Pakistan and daughter of actress Mumtaz Qureshi (Taji) and her first husband, actor Shyam. They first met on the sets of PTV in 1971.[6] They have a son Ali Kazmi and a daughter (Nida Kazmi). In year 2000 Nida worked in PTV serials such as Hawaa Ki Beti and Zaibunisa. Later she quit acting, while Ali Kazmi continued his acting career.[1][6][7]
Filmography
editTelevision series
editYear | Title | Role | Screenwriter | Network |
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1967 | Mayaar | Shakeel | PTV | |
1968 | Koltar | Shahzad | PTV | |
1969 | Auraq | Kaifi | PTV | |
1970 | Rahat Kazmi Show | Himself | PTV[1] | |
1972 | Barzakh | Shahid | PTV | |
1974 | Qurbatain Aur Faslay | Ghazanfar | PTV | |
1975 | Sangsaar | Ahmer | PTV | |
1976 | Parchaiyan | Adeel | PTV[1][6] | |
1978 | Koel | Harris | PTV | |
1980 | Teesra Kinara | Ali | PTV | |
1982 | Bazdeed | Nasir | PTV | |
1982 | Saraab | Rao Mujahid Naseer | PTV | |
1983 | Ragon Mein Andhera | Masood-Ur-Rehman | PTV | |
1983 | Adhay Chehray | Saleem | PTV | |
1983 | Pholan Wala Easta | Mansoor Ahmad | PTV | |
1984 | Andhera Ujala | Asad-Ur-Rehman | PTV | |
1984 | Anjanay Main | Jarjees | PTV | |
1985 | Karawaan | Gul Muhammad Khan | PTV | |
1987 | Ehsaas | Noman | PTV | |
1987 | Dhoop Kinare | Ahmer Ansari | PTV[4][1][6] | |
1988 | Anarkali | Salim | PTV | |
1988 | Yeh Kahan Ki Dosti Hai | Hasan | PTV | |
1990 | Comedy Comedy | Himself | PTV | |
1993 | Nangey Paon | Azeem | PTV | |
1995 | Zikr Hai Kai Saal Ka | Sikandar | PTV |
Film
editYear | Film | Language |
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1976 | Aaj Aur Kal | Urdu[4] |
1976 | Insaniyat | Urdu |
1978 | Mutthi Bhar Chawal | Urdu |
1978 | Mehman | Urdu |
1979 | Pakeeza | Urdu |
1980 | Aap Ki Khatir | Urdu |
1980 | Khandan | Urdu |
1980 | Saima | Urdu |
1980 | Suraj Bhi Tamashai | Urdu |
1980 | Aazmaish | Urdu |
1982 | Aas Paas | Urdu |
1982 | Jan-e-Mann | Urdu |
1987 | Ishtehari Mujrim | Pashto |
1991 | Qaher | Pashto |
Theater
editDrama / Play | Year | Writer / Producer / Director |
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Goonge | 1967 | N/A |
Koltar | N/A | N/A |
Anarkali | N/A | Fatima Surayya Bajia |
Auraaq | N/A | Fatima Surayya Bajia |
Qurbatain Aur Faaslay[6] | 1971 | Rahat Kazmi |
Ghazanfar | N/A | N/A |
Teesra Kinara[1][6] | N/A | Rahat Kazmi (Writer), Shahzad Khalil (Director) |
Dhoop Kinare | 1987 | Haseena Moin, Sahira Kazmi (Director) |
Karavan[1] | N/A | Iqbal Ansari |
Nangey Paaon[1] | N/A | Shahid Kazmi (Writer), Haider Imam Rizvi (Director) |
Ragoan Mein Andhera | N/A | Yunus Javed (Writer), Mohammad Nisar Hussain (Director) |
Parchaiyan | 1976 | Haseena Moin |
Ehsaas[4] | N/A | Shahid Kazmi (Writer), Shahzad Khalil (Director) |
Saraab | N/A | Bano Qudsia |
Zikr Hai Kai Saal Ka | 1996 | Dr. Enwar Sajjad (writer)/Sahira Kazmi (director) |
Kaise Kahoon | 2006 | Sahira Kazmi |
Awards and recognition
editYear | Award | Category | Result | Title | Ref. |
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1987 | Nigar Award | Best Actor | Won | Dhoop Kinare | [8] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h "Profile of TV actor Rahat Kazmi". PTV Home website. 21 October 2007. Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- ^ Yasin, Aamir (23 July 2017). "Gordon College — legacy of the colonial era". DAWN.COM.
- ^ "The First Power Couple of Television in Pakistan: Sahira and Rahat Kazmi". Newsline Magazine. 26 February 2023.
- ^ a b c d Saadia Qamar (9 May 2011). "Rahat Kazmi: A legend on stage and behind the camera". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ "Greenwich Earns the Most Exculsive Awards" (PDF). GreenWich University. 30 July 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f Zahra Chughtai (3 January 2015). "Once Upon A Time (PTV's golden era - Rahat Kazmi profile)". Newsline (Monthly Magazine). Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- ^ Ali, Rashid Nazir (27 September 2014). "The Kazmi Family". Reviewit.pk. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ "نگار ایوارڈز سال 1987". Nigar Weekly (in Urdu). Golden Jubilee Number: 297. 2000.
External links
edit- Rahat Kazmi at IMDb