Mohammad Ali (actor) - Early Life

Early Life

Mohammad Ali was born into a religious family in Rampur, British India on April 19, 1931. His father, Maulana Syed Murshid Ali was an Islamic scholar.

Mohammad Ali was the youngest of two brothers and two sisters. The family moved from Rampur to Rohtak after his birth, and then migrated to Hyderabad and then to Multan soon after the independence of Pakistan.

He passed matriculation from Millat High School. In 1954 he moved back to Hyderabad. He continued his study in this city and passed B.A. from City College, Hyderabad.

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