Nabeel (actor)

Nabeel
Native name (نبيل)
Born Nadeem Zafar
Toba Tek Singh
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation
Known for

Dhuwan (PTV)

Bulbulay (ARY Digital)

Nabeel (Urdu: نبیل;born Nadeem Zafar) is a Pakistani television actor, director and writer.[1] He is known for the serial Dhuwan on PTV. He appears in the comedy sitcom Bulbulay on ARY Digital, as well as Honeymoon and Shadi Ka Laddu on Express Entertainment.[2]

Career

Nabeel has worked in the television industry since the early 1990s in PTV plays such as "Din" telecast in 1992. He played a doctor in PTV's popular show Dhuwan in 1992.[2] Later, he started appearing regularly in the television serials at PTV, playing lead parts in Ajaib Khana, Shahla Kot and Qissa Saat Raaton Ka. In 2009 he started playing the lead role in ARY Digital's sitcom, Bulbulay.

Nabeel joined BOL Entertainment as President and CEO.[3]

Filmography

  • Aik Aadh Hafta (Telefilm)
  • Chal Jhooti (Telefilm)
  • Dhuwan as Daud
  • Des Pardes on PTV Home
  • Aansoo on PTV Home
  • Drama Hee Drama - PTV World
  • Murad - Indus TV
  • Din
  • Manzil - ARY TV
  • Cactus's Flower (Aka Aurat Aur Char Dewari) - ARY TV
  • Mohabbat Zindabad on Express Entertainment
  • Rasgullay on ARY Digital
  • Teray Aajaney Se
  • Daldal
  • Ajaib Khana
  • Shahla Kot
  • Qissa Saat Raaton Ka
  • Dada (TV programme)
  • Chaahatain
  • Sona Mila Na Pee Milay
  • Love Kay Liye
  • Chand Parosa
  • Dil Dard Dhuan
  • Kashish
  • Aankh Salamat Andhey Log on A-Plus Entertainment
  • Phool Wali Gali
  • Bhains Kaisey Banna Hai
  • Bulbulay
  • Honeymoon
  • Shadi Ka Laddu on express entertainment
  • Dulha Bhai on Urdu 1
  • Joru Ka Ghulam (TV Sitcom) on Hum TV
  • giraftar e wafa on PTV

See also

References

  1. "Biography of Pakistani actor Nabeel". tv.com.pk. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 "All in a name: Nabeel". tribune.com.pk. 2 January 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  3. "Entertainment Maestro Nabeel has joined BOL Entertainment as President and CEO". BOL Network.



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