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Irfan Khoosat
عرفان کھوسٹ
Born (1952-06-09) 9 June 1952
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Director
  • Producer
Years active1969–present
Known forPlaying the role of 'Direct Havaldar' in TV drama Andhera Ujala (1984-1985)
Spouse
Zahida Butt
(m. 1973; died 2002)
Children9, including Sarmad Khoosat
AwardsNigar Award in 1985
Pride of Performance in 2001

Irfan Khoosat (Punjabi, Urdu: عرفان کھوسٹ) is a Pakistani actor, director, producer and comedian.[1][2]

He is famous for his comic role as Havaldar Karamdad in the TV series Andhera Ujala (1984–1985) in which he portrayed a simpleton and a blabbermouth character of a low-ranked policeman.[1]

He is also well-known as a stage comedian.

Early and personal life

Irfan Khoosat was born in Okara, Punjab.

His father Sultan Khoosat, who died when Irfan was nine, was a painter, a former employee of Radio Pakistan and himself an actor and comedian.[3] His maternal grandfather Mughal Basheer was also an actor, appearing in the 1962 Urdu-language film Chiragh Jalta Raha.

He has been married three times, including to Zahida Butt, a PTV newscaster, and has nine children, including notable film and TV director and actor Sarmad Khoosat[2] and Kanwal Khoosat, who's also a director, screenwriter and actress. His first wife Zahida Butt died in 2002.[4]

Early career

Irfan Khoosat got his first breakthrough as a child artist with Radio Pakistan, when he replaced an actor for the show Ultay Pultay.[3]

Career

Actor

Irfan Khoosat began his acting career with the Punjabi-language movie Kochwan in 1969 and even if he's better known for his work on television he would eventually appear in more than 100 films, with 66 in Punjabi, 39 in Urdu and a single movie in Pashto, Banke Lalya which released in 2013.

Director

Irfan Khoosat has directed the 1985 Punjabi-language film Direct Hawaldar, also acting in it, based on his famous role from Andhera Ujala.

He has also directed a television serial, Karam Daad Aur Jaffer Hussain, a spin-off of Andhera Ujala.

He has directed plays as well, including Tokray Thallay, which was staged at Lahore's Alhamra Arts Council in 2010.[5]

Producer

Irfan Khoosat has produced numerous television serials, including Aao Kahani Buntay Hain (2011), directed by his daughter Kanwal, but concentrating mainly on comedy dramas such as Do Aur Do Chaar (2002) and Shashlik Xtra Hott (2011), both written and directed by his son Sarmad.

Telefilms that he has produced include Tamasha Ghar (2003), directed by Sarmad, and Hernaam Kaur (2003), written and directed by Sarmad, an adaptation of a Manto short story about the partition.[6]

Selected filmography

Films

YearTitle Director ProducerLanguage
1976Zaib-un-Nisa Urdu
1977Jabroo Punjabi
1979General Bakht Khan Urdu
1981Khan-e-Azam Punjabi
1982Aangan Urdu
1985Hum Say Hay Zamana Urdu
Direct Hawaldar Yes
1986Nazdeekiyan
Joora Punjabi
1991Watan Kay Rakhwalay Urdu/Punjabi
1997Deewane Tere Pyar Ke Urdu
1998Dupatta Jal Raha Hai
Choorian Punjabi
2000Tere Pyar Mein Urdu
Mehndi Waley Hath Punjabi
2003Qayamat – A Love Triangle In Afghanistan Urdu
2005Naag aur Nagin
Koi Tujh Sa Kahan
2006One Two Ka One
2007Jhoomar
2010Channa Sachi Muchi Punjabi
2011Bol Urdu
2012 Shareeka Punjabi
2014The System Urdu
2015Dekh Magar Pyaar Say
Main Manto
2018Donkey King
2019 Wrong No. 2
Zindagi Tamasha Yes
2022Tere Bajre Di Rakhi Punjabi
Kamli Yes Urdu
2026 Lali Yes Punjabi

Television

YearTitleRole ProducerChannel
1975Such GupPolitician PTV
Taal Matol
1983SamundarIbrahim
1983Ragon Main AndheraMuharrar
1984Andhera UjalaHavaldar Karam Dad
1986Hazaron RaasteBoota Khan
1986Sacha JhootMehmood's father
1992SachyarAzhar
1992Hath GhariJeda
1993Un Dithay RogRehmoo
1993FarebNajeebullah
1994Taangay WaalaTaya
1995Teen Bata TeenMistri
1997AshiyanaRehmat
1999AahlnaJeela
2001 Shashlik Yes
2008Kothi No. 156 Hum TV
2010Rangeel Pur PTV Home
2011 Aao Kahani Buntay Hain Yes
2012Larka Karachi Ka Kuri Lahore DiTau Ji Express Entertainment
AshkRamzan Geo TV
Quddusi Sahab Ki BewahMaulavi Saheb ARY Digital
2013Aunn ZaraZara's grandfather A-Plus TV
2014Sadqay Tumhare Hum TV
2015Ishq Ibadat
Kaisay Tum Se KahoonAnamta's father
Preet Na Kariyo KoiFayyaz
Surkh JorraSarmad Hum Sitaray
PardesKabeer
2016Khuda Aur Muhabbat (season 2)Dilawar Geo Entertainment
2017SammiRiaz Hum TV
MeherbaanDua's father A-Plus TV
BaaghiFauzia's father Urdu 1
ShayadDada Geo TV
2018Noor ul AinQasim ARY Digital
Aakhri StationTrain ticket checker
De IjazatDua's father Hum TV
Belapur Ki DayanRehmat
ChakkarSajad BOL Entertainment
2018Kabhi Band Kabhi BajaExpress Entertainment
2019AnaaDaneen's grandfather Hum TV
JanbaazHavaldar Karam Dad Express Entertainment
2020 Dushman e Jaan Ahsan ARY Digital
2022 Ishq Pagal Karay Quddoos TV One
2022 Mrs and Mr Shameem Umaina's father ZEE5

Awards and recognition

He won a Nigar Award for his comic role in the 1985 film Hum Se Hai Zamana.[7]

References

  1. "In a league of his own (actors Jamil Fakhri and Irfan Khoosat)". Dawn (newspaper). 11 June 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  2. Shoaib Ahmed (7 May 2018). "Irfan Khoosat graces Adabi Baithak". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  3. "PNCA Appreciation for Art series: Irfan Khoosat recounts journey to success". The Express Tribune. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  4. Tayyaba Rana (8 February 2016), "The extremely talented Kanwal Khoosat gets 'HIP'" Archived 31 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine, hip. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  5. "Irfan Khoosat's production entertains Lahore". The Express Tribune. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  6. "Khoosat Films to re-release telefilm Hernaam Kaur". Something Haute. 26 August 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  7. "Pakistan's "Oscars": The Nigar Awards". The Hot Spot Film Reviews website. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  8. "Pride of Performance - Irfan Khoosat". Tareekh e Pakistan. 14 August 2000.