Adil Murad

Adil Murad

Infobox actor
name = Adil Murad


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caption = Adil Murad and Purva Bedi in "Manzil pyar ki"
birthname = Adil Murad
birthdate = 1976
birthplace = Karachi, Pakistan
residence =
deathdate =
deathplace =
occupation = Film actor
Telefilm actor
Telefilm Producer
yearsactive = 1985 - present
spouse =
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Adil Murad, son of legendary Pakistani actor Waheed Murad, is a Pakistani producer and actor of films and tele-films. [http://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2007/Oct07/05/05.HTM] He was introduced in the Pakistani Urdu colour film "Raja sahib" in 1996, but the film flopped on the box office. Since then, he has been working in tele-films as an actor and as producer. He has been casted by Shoaib Mansoor in his tele-film "Streets of Karachi", which is based on the life of a couple in Karachi and the ups and downs of the city. [http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=117364]

Continuance of Film Arts

In a recent interview, Adil Murad said that he is aimed to continue his father's and grand father's (Nisar Murad) production company 'Film Arts' and has been working on several projects of tele-films and big budget movies.

Filmography

ee also

*Waheed Murad

Reference


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