Pakistani Tv Actor & Anchor Faisal Qureshi
Faisal Qureshi was born in Karachi, Pakistan. His birthday or date of birth is on October 26, 1973. His height and weight is unknown. He was a son of film actor Abid Qureshi and actress Afshaan Qureshi.
Faisal Qureshi is an actor cast in the mould of a true thespian. He belongs to that rare breed of performers who take each role and make it their own. From a song-and-dance role in a tele-film to a nonsensical comedy routine in Mein Aur Tum, he seems firmly entrenched in the character he plays, always looking for newer challenges to evolve into a better artiste.
Faisal started his career as a child artist from PTV’s play Emergency Ward. He was also work in television plays Ab Ghar Jane Do, Hum Tum, and Andhera Ujala as a child actor. He has been a serial actor since the age of 18.
His first big appearance on television and the one that people most identify him with was the character Boota in Toba Tek Singh. From that rustic role, he has played mostly urbane characters in serials such as Ahsaas and Harjaee
Although his foray in films was less than memorable, Faisal work in very limited films, his first film was Saza released in 1992. His other noted film are Nangay Paoon, Tere Ghar Ke Samnay, Nadia, and Bobby.
Faisal Qureshi Acting & Professional Career
Faisal started his career as a child artist from PTV’s play Emergency Ward. He was also work in television plays Ab Ghar Jane Do, Hum Tum, and Andhera Ujala as a child actor. He has been a serial actor since the age of 18.
His first big appearance on television and the one that people most identify him with was the character Boota in Toba Tek Singh. From that rustic role, he has played mostly urbane characters in serials such as Ahsaas and Harjaee
Faisal Qureshi is a well known Pakistani TV actor, artist in Pakistan. He has starred in many dramas
Faisal Qureshi”s Birthday: October 26, 1973 (Scorpion)
Television Serials
* Jhumka Jann -Hum TV
* Manay Na Yeh Dil – Hum TV
* Harjaee – Indus TV
* Aashti – Hum TV
* Boota From Toba Tek Singh – PTV
* Ahsaas
* Mann-o-Salwa – Hum TV
* Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan – Geo TV
* Sawan
* Chamak
* Baarish Ke Aansoon – Geo TV
* Subha aur Savera (Telefilm)
* Kon Jaanay Kya Hona Hai
* Nass Baliye Eid play – Ary Digital
* Halaat
* Main aur Tum – Ary Digital
* Tere Liye – Ary Digital
* Tikone – Ary Digital
* Boota from Toba Tek Singh
Meri Unsuni Kahani-Hum TV
Hum TV Dramas:
TV Shows As Anchor
* A game show for Ary Digital
* Nadia Khan show a few episodes
* Hero Bannay ki Tarang
* Damm hain to Entertain Kar (ARY DIGITAL)
Qaid-e-Tanhai , Jhumka Jaan , Jhumka Jann , Manay Na Yeh Dil , Aashti ,Mann-o-Salwa , Meri Unsuni Kahani
ARY Digital Dramas:
Mann-o-Salwa , Haal-e-Dil , Main Aur Tum , Nass Baliye Eid play , Tere Liye , Tikone
Geo TV Dramas:
Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishaan , Baarish Ke Aansoon
Other channels Dramas
Harjaee – Indus TV , Sawan , Chamak , Subha aur Savera (Telefilm) , Kon Jaanay Kya Hona Hai , Halaat , Ahsaas
Faisal Qureshi Films Information
Faisal Qureshi has appeared in some movies as well, though they have not been very big hits. Some of these movies include
Saza (1992)
Nangay Paoon (1993)
Tere Ghar Ke Saamnay (1995)
Nadia (1997)
Bobby (1998)
Faisal has appeared on ARY Digital’s dance competition show as a judge, “Nach Baliye” him and his fellow judges judged people on their skills of dancing.
He was voted the most popular TV actor of 2010.
He is the host of reality show Hero Banney ki Tarang, also on ARY.
He started hosting the morning show Muskurati Mornings on TvOne along with Ayesha Sana in October 2010, and it has been voted the most popular morning show currently on air
Faisal Qureshi Personal life and Marriage
Faysal married twice but neither worked. He has a daughter and a son. Her name is Hanish. He was first married at the age of 18, but his marriage was unsuccessful and the couple was divorced 3 years later, despite having a 1 year old daughter. He married again when he was 24, though once again, the marriage was unsuccessful and the couple was divorced 8 months laterHe married a third time, at the beginning of 2010 to a woman named Sana. He has one son with his second wife. He lives in Karachi with his mother, son and wife, and 18-year old daughter Hanish Qureshi
Faisal Qureshi is an actor cast in the mold of a real theater. It belongs to that rare breed of artists who take each role and make it their own. The role of song and dance in a movie about comedy routine after to have no meaning in Maine Tom Orr, he seems firmly in the character he plays, and always looking for the latest challenges that evolve to become a better artist.
Begin in childhood, and move to Lahore and then to the silver screen and the smaller counterpart in Karachi, Faisal had an eventful journey in the entertainment industry. He was to appear on the big screen TV and the first one that most people identify it with Botha in the character of Toba Tek Singh. That the role of the rustic, he played mostly urbane characters in serials such as Ahsaas and Harjaee. I love to experiment and look forward to a very difficult roles. It was my passion for acting since an early age.
Despite his foray in films was less than memorable, Faisal feels that he was part of the learning process. It is believed that the silver screen is a way the ultimate in entertainment and I like to work in films again if offered suitable roles. An actor becomes an actor only when really delivers on the big screen because it is only then that are audited by the camera … Something lacking on the small screen. Bank of Pakistan in scenes of the TV is much larger than the movies. Only when it is to improve the quality of local films and the appropriate infrastructure of movie theaters and cinemas that can reverse this ratio. These days it is not unusual for someone to own a DVD player or home theater system.
These days, the local channels is also a large part of its audience in prime time drama series to be aired on Indian satellite channels. Believe strongly in the entertainment industry to local competition in spite of everything, and Faisal says that Pakistani viewers will always gravitate toward their own dramas and television shows. While the argument does not explain the popularity of the stars of local television, the fact remains that at the moment in time hit hard by the dramas of the local flow of entertainment across the Wagah border. Through the use of a liberal clothing shiny and storylines too, have tried the local plays to recapture the market lost to Indian serials like Kyun Ki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. At the same time, he expressed his belief that doing only about 30 per cent of the series to focus more on joining the competition instead of competing on their own strengths. â € œWe have our heritage of serials and plays. I remember those days when the streets will be deserted at 8:00 because everyone will be a follow-up of home theater. If we were to focus on what we are good, and on the quality rather than quantity, then it is clear that viewers will watch their own plays, he says. Another reason for the quality (and thus viewers) of the dramas and the decline because there are so many TV channels. When you have to fill the time slot with the program regardless of the benefits of this program are, at risk quality. Often see scenes out of a lengthy sequence which conveys the feeling that they are just there to fill the time slot and get to the next episode.