Tauqeer Nasir
Tauqeer Nasir[1] (Punjabi, Urdu: توقیر ناصر) is a veteran actor[2] from Pakistan. He served as Director General (DG) of Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) for the period of 2 years.[3] He started his career in 1978 with Pakistan Television Corporation.
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توقیر ناصر | |
Born | Muzaffargarh, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | Masters in Mass Communications, University of the Punjab |
Occupation | Actor, presenter, former Director General of Pakistan National Council of the Arts |
Years active | 1978–present |
Organization | Pakistan Television Corporation, Pakistan National Council of Arts |
Awards | Government of Pakistan |
Early life and education
Nasir was born in Muzaffargarh.[4] He graduated with a Masters in Mass Communications from Punjab University, Lahore in 1981.[4]
Awards
- Pride of Performance[4]
- Tamgha-e-Imtiaz[4]
- Nominee: Best Actor Drama Series in The 1st Indus Drama Awards 2005 for Maa Aur Mamta (Mazloom)
Credits
- Kikar Kanday (Punjabi drama)
- Phul Pathar (Punjabi drama)
- Ishq-Ka-Ain
- Baal-o-Par
- Kashkol
- Sona Chandi
- Landa Bazar as Yawar Kamal
- Raahain as Jhura Bhatti (Ptv drama serial)
- Panah(TV series)
- Aik Haqeeqat Aik Afsana
- Samundar
- Dehleez
- Dard Aur Darman
- Parwaaz
- Kanch Ka Pul
- Kaun STN Drama – Psycho Thriller (Appeared in Last Epi)
- Matay Ghurub
- Seen Aba Seen Aba Achoo Achoo Mehran
- Yaad Piya Ki Aye
- Dharti
- Thakan as Kaashan Azmat
- Dil Awaiz as Meer Amraiz
- Khamoshi as Sabir
- Laal Ishq as Yawar Kamal
- Namak as Nawab Sikandar Hayat
- Visaal as Shahbeer
- Bisaat e Dil as Malik
- Jhoothi as Akbar
- Raiza Raiza
- Fishar
References
- "Shan-e-Muzaffargarh marks 225 years of Muzaffargarh District in grand style". The Nation. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
- Tauqeer Nasir MAG. Retrieved 16 February 2011
- Tauqeer alam appointed as PNCA DG Nation. 2 August 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2011
- Details of Tauqeer Nasir Archived 7 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Pakistan Herald. Retrieved 16 February 2011
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