List of Muhajir People - Performing Art and Media

Performing Art and Media

  • Ahmed Jahanzeb (singer)
  • Alamgir (pop singer)
  • Ali Haider
  • Anwar Maqsood (drama writer, anchor, actor)
  • Aziz Mian (Qawwal)
  • Bilal Maqsood (pop singer, composer)
  • Faisal Kapadia (singer)
  • Faisal Qureshi
  • Fatima Surayya Bajia (drama writer)
  • Habib Wali Mohammad (Ghazal singer and industrialist)
  • Izhar Qazi (film and TV actor)
  • Jamshed Ansari (comedian)
  • Komal Rizvi(singer,actress)
  • Lehri (film comedian)
  • Mahira Khan
  • Mehdi Hassan (Ghazal singer)
  • Mehmood Ali (TV, film and stage actor)
  • Mohammad Ali (actor)
  • Moin Akhtar (TV, film and stage actor, comedian and host)
  • Mir Zafar Ali (graphic designer)
  • Nadeem (Film actor)
  • Naveen Naqvi (anchor)
  • Nazia Hasan (first female pop singer of Pakistan)
  • Nirala (real name: Muzaffar Husain; comedian)
  • Qazi Wajid (comedian)ureshi
  • Rahat Kazmi (actor)
  • Rauf Lala (comedian/actor)
  • Salim Nasir (comedian/actor)
  • Shakeel Siddiqui (real name: Shakeel Siddiqui; TV, film and stage actor, comedian)
  • Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy (film director)
  • Shehzad Roy (singer)
  • Sohail Rana (composer)
  • Syed Kamal (film actor)
  • Umer Sharif (humorous actor)
  • Zohaib Hassan (singer)

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