Ali Ejaz
Ali Ejaz (1941 – 18 December 2018) was a Pakistani film and television actor known for his film roles in FBI Operation Pakistan (1971), Sona Chandi (1983), and Chor Machaye Shor (1996).[1] He was honoured with the prestigious Pride of Performance Award in 1993 by the President of Pakistan.[2]
Early life and career
Ali Ejaz was born in 1941 in Qila Gujar Singh, Lahore, British India. Comedian Munawwar Zareef was his fellow at school.[2] Ali Ejaz started his career with theatre in the 1960s. He was introduced to the film world by the famous film producer/director Shabab Keranvi who had met Ali Ejaz in a bank.[3] He also frequently acted in Pakistani television plays. While working at PTV, he trained a generation of artistes. His film roles and his pairing with actress Anjuman and actor Nannha were highly popular in Pakistan in the 1980s.[2][4]
Filmography
He acted in 106 movies, 84 of which were Punjabi, 22 Urdu, and 1 Pashto. some are given below.
- Insaniyat (Pakistan film debut)[2][5]
- Dilbar Jani (1969)
- Yamla Jatt (1969)
- Sayyan (1970)
- FBI Operation Pakistan (1971) (Alternate name for this film: Tiger Gang)[6]
- Dil Aur Duniya (1971)
- Geo Jatta (1971)
- Sajjan Dushman (1972)
- Nizam (1972)
- Lalla Majnoo (1973)
- Ik Madari (1973)
- Jogi (1975)
- Wehshi Jatt (1975)[1]
- Hathkari (1975)
- Warrant (1976)
- Dubai Chalo (1979)[5]
- Aap Se Kya Parda (1979)
- Sohra Te Jawai (1980)[6]
- Chacha Bhateeja (1981)
- Maula Jat Te Nuri Nath (1981)[6]
- Dostana (1982)
- Mirza Jat (1982)
- Sahib Jee (1983)[6]
- Susral Chalo (1983)
- Samundar Par (1983)
- Sona Chandi (1983)
- Ishq Pecha (1984)
- Joora (1986)[6]
- Chor Machaye Shor (1996)[1]
Popular TV shows
- Heer Ranjha (1972)
- Khawaja and Son (1987) – a popular Pakistani television comedy drama series[2]
- Lakhon Mein Teen[2]
- Parosi
His other television hits include serials like Lakhon Mein Teen with Qavi Khan and Athar Shah Khan and Dubai Chalo(1979).[7][8]
Awards and recognition
- Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan (1993)[2]
- Nigar Award for Best Comedian (1981)
- Nigar Award for Best Comedian (1984)
Social activist
In 2015, he launched a social welfare project near Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan[2] under his non-government organization (NGO), Ali Ejaz Foundation. This project, The Homes for the Welfare of the Old People, planned to build 132 homes within 3 years with donations from the public, industrialists and philanthropists.[2]
Death
Ejaz died on 18 December 2018 in Lahore at the age of 77 due to a cardiac arrest. Ali Ejaz had earlier suffered from paralysis a decade ago. He is survived by his widow and two sons.[9][3] He was laid to rest at a local graveyard on the same day after his funeral prayer was offered at Ayubia market in Muslim Town, Lahore.[10]
References
- Filmography of actor Ali Ejaz on IMDb website Retrieved 24 July 2018
- "Comedian Ali Ejaz passes away". Dawn. Pakistan. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
- Lodhi, Adnan (18 December 2018). "Renowned actor Ali Ejaz passes away at 77". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 24 December 2018.
- Profile of Ali Ejaz on pakmag.net website Retrieved 24 December 2018
- Filmography of actor Ali Ejaz on pakmag.net website Retrieved 24 December 2018
- Filmography of actor Ali Ejaz on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Retrieved 24 July 2018
- Profile of actor Ali Ejaz on tv.com.pk website. Retrieved 21 September 2017
- TV nostalgia: The golden era of Pakistani dramas (actor Ali Ejaz's TV drama role in Khawaja and Son (1985) The Nation (newspaper), Published 8 January 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2018
- "Renowned film, TV actor Ali Ejaz passes away in Lahore". Geo News. 18 December 2018.
- "Legendary film, TV actor Ali Ejaz laid to rest". The News International (newspaper). 18 December 2018. Retrieved 24 December 2018.