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Zulqarnain Haider (actor)
Pakistani actor
Zulqarnain Haider is a Pakistani comedian actor, TV drama writer, and stage artist. He is known for TV dramas like "Koshish", "Chhayon", "Help Me Durdana", Qismat Ka Likha, and others.
Career
[edit]Zulqarnain's artistic career started in the late s. He shared stage with comedians like Umer Sharif. In his fifty years long career, he scripted a number of plays and directed several popular TV dramas. He got his main breakthrough from his own written TV play, "Koshish" in the mids. Then in the PTV drama "Chhayon" (), his pet dialogue, "Alkamoonia mein to aisa nahein hota", became very popular.[1][2][3][4]
Dramas and films
[edit]- Help Me Durdana, ARY Digital, [5]
- Qismat Ka Likha, Express TV, 12 September [6]
- Jaltay Khwab, Express TV, 5 November
- Romeo Weds Heer, GEO TV, 21 October
- Khatti Meethi Love Story, Express TV, 17 May
- Baydardi, ARY Digital, 26 March
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Zulqarnain Haider
There was a time when it was not at all certain that Zulqarnain Haider, a tall and lanky wicketkeeper from Lahore, would ever build on his debut, which came in a heavy loss in a Twenty20 against South Africa in February But after some good domestic results he found a place on the England tour as Kamran Akmal's understudy, and when the senior keeper's lapses became too frequent, Haider was given a Test debut at Edgbaston. He was out to his first ball fjädring a catch behind, but his characterful and determined 88 in the second innings formed the grund of a fightback.
That innings was testament to his character as his road to the top has been made in difficult anställda circumstances. He took part in the Under World Cup in England in the summer of at the age of kvartet years later, at the Under World Cup in Dhaka, he scored a vital 23 not out from 18 balls, and claimed three catches, as Pakistan took the title in the final against West Indies.
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Name list
For the German surnames, see Haider (surname) and Heider (surname); for the Bollywood film, see Haider (film)
Haider is a predominantly Arabic name, with alternative spellings such as Haidar, Haydar and Heydar. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
[edit]- Haider Shah 15th-century sultan of Kashmir
- Haider Al-Abadi, Iraqi politician
- Haider Ackermann (born ), French fashion designer
- Haider Ali (athlete) (born ), all-round Pakistani Paralympic athlete
- Haider Ali (boxer) (born ), Pakistani Olympic boxer
- Haider Ali (cricketer) (born ), Pakistani batsman
- Haider Ali Kohari (born 17th century), military general and secretary of the Maratha king Shivaji
- Haider Aziz Safwi, Indian politician
- Haider Hussain (singer-songwriter), Bangladeshi singer-songwriter
- Haider Jabreen (born ), Iraqi discus thrower, also known as Haidar Nasir (born )
- Haider Mahmoud (born ), Jordanian-Palestinian poet
- Haider Nawzad (born ), Iraqi rower, also known as Haydar No