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Comedy King made everyone cry

Comedy King

By Salman KhanPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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In 1974, a character who was playing a character in a stage drama at Adam G Hall in Karachi, had a sudden death and had to choose a boy for the character. Hours ago, the new boy was given the script of the character. In the whole drama, this new boy had only three barracks. On the last day of the play, the new artiste was given a prize of Rs. Bana and the world knows him by the name of Omar Sharif. The same comedy king wrote the stories of more than 70 dramas. In addition to directing these dramas, he also displayed his skills as an actor. Muhammad Omar was born on 19 April 1960 in Karachi. He was four years old when his father's shadow lifted from his head. His family was in dire financial straits. Lee's home was a place where Qawal lived. This is the reason why this child started to imitate famous movie people. Bazi made him a favorite in the whole area. He was surrounded by a crowd of boys from the neighborhood who used to entertain him with their performances.

One of his plays on stage was "Disguise" in which his excellent performances brought to light the hidden talent in him. His fame took four months and he became popular in neighboring India as well. Thus, he proved his mettle as the best comedian in the subcontinent. That the five-part stage drama of this drama "Bakra in installments" Part 2 had beaten Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan's expensive budget film "Shehanshah" while Omar Sharif's stage drama "Bakra". Part 2 "Part 2" came to the market at the same time Amitabh Bachchan's film 'Shahenshah' was released and on this occasion a very unique and historical scene was seen to buy cassettes of Omar Sharif's stage drama and rent cassettes. The number of fans was many times higher than that of 'Emperor' and Omar Sharif's video drama had beaten the movie starring a big budget Bollywood star. Interestingly, at that time Hollywood, Bollywood and Cassettes of D and Lollywood movies were rented for Rs.

Due to the huge crowd of stage dramas, most of the spectators were deprived of tickets. Released on video cassette, the experiment was so successful that its precedent was not found in Pakistan before. Delivered to the doorsteps of spectators through cassettes. In this era, people got to watch movies through VCR in Karachi and watch this stage drama on this next format cable. The Rainbow Center, Pakistan's largest market for films, is a hub for VHS cassette films, dramas, lyric poems and other fine arts. Colorful advertisements of Omar Sharif's plays were hung on the pillars of the building

Film comedians consider Munawar Zarif as their spiritual teacher. This is the reason why Zarif used to write with Omar in his showbiz. He could not have any meeting with Munawar Zarif. Could not meet Munawar Zarif because of his busy schedule. He was very devoted to Munawar Zarif. When Sharif's film "Lawrence of Arabia" was screened, Muhammad Omar became Omar Sharif and died.

Omar Sharif is known as a TV, stage actor, film director. He has worked in showbiz for almost 5 decades and has performed in dozens of dramas, stage theaters and live programs. I will do it "," Salam Karachi "," Andaz Apna Apna "," Meri bhi to Eid kara de "," Nai ami prana aba "," Yeh hai naya tamasha ", "This is the New Age", "Yes Sir Eid No Sir Eid", "Eid Tere Naam", "Samad Bond 007", "Lahore to London", "Grapes are sour" '' Petrol Pump '', 'Loot Cell', 'Half Plate', 'Omar Sharif in the Jungle' and 'Chaudhry Plaza' and others are included on the stage. He also left his indelible mark in films. In addition to stage dramas, Omar Sharif has produced films like "Mr. 420", "Mr. Charlie" and "Chand Babu". For this he received two National and Four Writer's Awards which is a record in Pakistan.

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