Imran Abbas

Syed Imran Abbas Naqvi (born 15 October 1977 or 1982, sources differ) professionally known by his stage name Imran Abbas, is a Pakistani actor and model who works predominantly in Urdu television.

Imran Abbas Naqvi
Abbas at Jaanisaar trailer launch in 2015
Born
Syed Imran Abbas Naqvi

15 October 1977 or 1982
(age 46 or 41)
Islamabad, Pakistan[1][2]
Alma materNational College of Arts
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Model
  • Singer
Years active2003–present
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Websiteimranabbas.com

Abbas made his acting debut with Umrao Jaan Ada in 2003 and later on appeared in numerous serials. He get widely recognized after portraying Hammad Raza in the 2011 spiritual-romantic series Khuda Aur Mohabbat, which proved to be a turning point in his career.

Abbas is best known for his roles Adeel in Dil-e-Muztar (2013) for which he received a nomination for Best actor popular in Hum Awards and Hadi Salman in Alvida (2015) which earned him Best on-screen couple with Sanam Jung.[3][4] His other notable works include Akbari Asghari (2011), Mera Naam Yousuf Hai (2015), Tum Kon Piya (2016), Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai (2017) and Koi Chand Rakh (2018).[5][6]

In 2014, Abbas made his Bollywood debut in Vikram Bhatt's horror thriller Creature 3D opposite Bipasha Basu and later appeared on Jaanisaar.

Early life and education edit

Abbas was born on 15 October 1977 or 1982 in Islamabad.

His family roots lie in Uttar Pradesh, India from where his family moved following the 1947 partition.[7]

The youngest of six siblings, with two elder brothers and three elder sisters, his father worked as a civil engineer in a government job, and he grew up in an artistic household, himself painting since the age of 4 as well being a singer and writing Urdu poetry.[8] Among the regular visitors to his house were famed Urdu poets Parveen Shakir and Ahmad Faraz.[9]

He studied architecture at the National College of Arts, Lahore because he found it was a blend of art and engineering.[8] Before entering NCA he also trained in classical music.[10]

Career edit

Pakistan edit

He began his career at the age of 20 working as a model.

He made his first television appearance in Umrao Jaan Ada (2003) and later appeared in numerous dramas, telefilms, soaps and films.[11]

India edit

In 2014, he made his debut in Bollywood opposite Bipasha Basu in Vikram Bhatt's Creature 3D, for which he was nominated at Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut category.[12]

In 2015, Abbas featured in Jaanisaar directed by Muzaffar Ali alongside Pernia Qureshi.[13]

Films edit

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Urdu language, unless otherwise noted.
YearFilmRoleDirectorCountryNotes
2013AnjumanAsif AliYasir NawazPakistan
2014Creature 3DKaran Malhotra /Kunal AnandVikram BhattIndiaHindi film
2015JaanisaarPrince Amir HaydarMuzaffar AliHindi film
2016Ae Dil Hai MushkilDr. Faisal KhanKaran JoharHindi film; Guest appearance
Abdullah: The Final WitnessAbdullahHashim NadeemPakistan[14]
2017AzadFarisRehan Sheikh[15]
2024Jee Ve Sohneya JeeAli ParvaizDeepak ThaperIndiaPunjabi film[16]

Television edit

Television serials edit

YearDramaRoleNetworkRef
2003Umrao Jaan AdaNawab SultanGeo EntertainmentTV debut
2006Koi Lamha Gulab HoShahryarHum TV
Piya Ke Ghar Jana HaiAmaanARY Digital
2007Sarkar SahabBalaaj
Man-O-SalwaJamalHum TV
WilcoAsimPTV Home
2008Sun LeynaMaqsoodARY Digital
Abhi AbhiBilal Baig
Woh Rishtey Woh NateyAsadGeo TV
2009Malaal Jawad IbrahimHum TV
Mujhe Apna Bana LoAzaan Ahmed
Meri Zaat Zarra-e-BenishanHaydar AbbasGeo Entertainment
2010Mujhe Hai Hukum-e-AzaanFahad AbdullahHum TV
Noor BanoAgha Murash
Mera NaseebMoeez Hayat
2011Khuda Aur MuhabbatHammad RazaGeo Entertainment
Akbari AsghariAkbarHum TV
2012Teri Meri DostiRafayExpress Entertainment
2013Dil e MuztarAdeelHum TV[17]
2015AlvidaaHadi Salman "HS"
AitraazWajdaanARY Digital
Mera Naam Yousuf HaiYousuf AhmedA-Plus Entertainment
2016Tum Kon PiyaRamish HasanUrdu 1
Khuda Aur Muhabbat 2Hammad RazaGeo Entertainment
2017Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat HaiWaqar Ahmed
Yaar-e-BewafaZayd AhmedGeo TV
2018Noor ul AinKhizarARY Digital
Koi Chand RakhZayn Abrar
2019Darr Khuda SayShahvezGeo Entertainment
2020Jo Tu ChaheyHashir AbbasHum TV[18]
Thora Sa HaqZamin AhmedARY Digital
2021AmanatZarrar[19]
2023Ehraam-e-JunoonShayan "Shaani"Geo TV
Tumhare Husn Ke NaamSikandarGreen Entertainment

Guest roles in television edit

YearDramaRoleNetwork
2009Azar Ki Ayegi BaraatHimselfGeo Entertainment
2010VaslNabeelHum TV
2012Main MantoTalochan SinghGeo TV

Telefilms edit

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2005A Love StoryShahreyarTVOne
2006ChookSalmanPTV Home
Kyun Pyaar Nahi MiltaSunny
2007Tum Kahan Mai KahanZaynHum TV
2008Sheer KhurmaAli
AbdullahAbdullahGeo TV
2009Dil DeewanaAyan
2010Shadi Aur Tum Say?SamiHum TV
2011Dekh Kabira RoyaKabir
2012Raati Masha TolaJamaalPTV Home
2016MusafirSikandarGeo TV
2021ChahatTanveerSee Prime
2023I Love You ZaraZaynARY Digital

Other appearances edit

YearReality ShowRoleGuest/Host With
201217th PTV AwardsHostHosted with Saba Qamar[20]
2014Big Star Entertainment AwardsHosted with Sunil Grover
Comedy Nights with KapilGuestTo promote Creature 3D with Bipasha Basu
2015Tonite with HSYWith Sanam Jung
Subh-e-PakistanAired on Geo TV
Good Morning ZindagiTo promote Mera Naam Yousuf Hai with Maya Ali
Jago Pakistan JagoTo promote Alvidaa
Ramzan KareemRamzan special aired on ATV
2016Raat Chali Hai Jhoom KeHostHosted a Musical Programme
Mehmaan NawaazEid special (later hosted by Ayeza Khan)
2017Eid Show with Imran Abbas and Saba QamarFor Dunya News (hosted with Saba Qamar)
Good Morning Pakistan by Nida YasirGuestEid special with Kubra Khan, Sadia Khan, Hira Tareen, Sumbul Iqbal, Momal Sheikh
Kon banegi Imran Abbas ki Dulhania
Mazaaq RaatWith Fizi Khan
2018Jago Pakistan JagoNew Year Special
The After Moon ShowGuest with Reema Khan
Good Morning Pakistan by Nida YasirTo pomote Noor ul Ain
Ehed-e-RamzanHostRamzan special, aired on Express Entertainment
2019Ehed-e-Ramzan
Speak Your Heart With Samina PeerzadaGuestSeason 2 Episode 24
Bol Nights with Ahsan KhanWith Reema Khan
2020Good Morning Pakistan with Nida YasirTo promote drama serial Thora Sa Haq with Ayeza Khan
Conversations with Sonia Rehman
2021Baran e Rehmat - Ramzan TransmissionHostTansmission in Istanbul, Turkey. Hosted Diriliş: Ertuğrul cast and some famous Turkish actors.

Discography edit

YearSongVocalistsAlbum/Movie
2015Sher Dil ShaheenRahat Fateh Ali KhanSher Dil Shaheen
Tu Mera NahiHimselfMera Naam Yousuf Hai
2016Khuda Aur MohabbatKhuda Aur Muhabbat
2017Peyam Aaye HainYaar-e-Bewafa
2018Allah Hu Allah HuAlongside Aima BaigEhed-e-Ramzan
2020SoniyeHimselfKashmir Beats
2021Qaseeda Burda ShareefQaseeda Burda Shareef
2024Gul Azro KhataGul Azro Khata

Awards and nominations edit

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
20043rd Lux Style AwardsBest Model of the Year (Male)Nominated[21]
20142nd Hum AwardsBest Actor PopularDil-e-MuztarNominated[citation needed]
Best ActorNominated[citation needed]
Best On-screen Couple Popular with Sanam JungNominated[22]
Best On-screen Couple with Sanam JungNominated[23]
2015Filmfare AwardsBest Male DebutCreature 3DNominated[24]
20164th Hum AwardsBest On-screen Couple Popular with Sanam JungAlvidaWon[25]
Best On-screen Couple with Sanam JungWon[26]
Best ActorNominated[27]
201717th Lux Style AwardsBest TV ActorKhuda Aur Mohabbat 2Nominated[28]

See also edit

References edit

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