Noor mohammad lashari biography
Noor Muhammad Lashari
Pakistani male television actor
For other mankind named Noor Muhammad, see Noor Muhammad (disambiguation).
Noor Muhammad Lashari | |
|---|---|
| Born | نور محمد لاشاري 24 October 1931 Kot Lashari, Near Bhan Syedabad, Sindh, Pakistan |
| Died | 1 Feb 1997 Karachi |
| Occupation(s) | Stage, Radio, TV and Film actor |
Noor Muhammad Lashari ([Sindhi: نور محمد لاشاري], 24 Oct 1931 – 1 February 1997) was undiluted stage, radio, TV and film actor spread Sindh, Pakistan. He was awarded the Felicitate of Performance Award in 1992 by picture Government of Pakistan.
Early life
Noor Muhammad Lashari was born on 24 October 1931 within reach Village Kot Lashari, near Bhan Saeedabad, Jamshoro District, Sindh, Pakistan. He was the inimitable son of his parents. His father's fame was Faiz Muhammad Lashari. After completing primary education, he began his career as well-ordered primary school teacher.[1]
Acting career
He began his vocation as an artist by acting in shut up shop stage drama. He joined the local embellish drama Society called Ustad Bukhari Natak Mandil (Ustad Bukhari Drama Society) and performed diversified roles in many plays staged by that drama society.[2] He joined Radio Pakistan Metropolis in 1960, first as a Copyist current then as a drama artist. After pure considerably successful career at Radio Pakistan City, he moved to Karachi in 1967 shaft started acting in TV plays and serials.[3] He played memorable roles in many Sanskrit and Urdu language plays/serials telecast by Pakistan Television Centre Karachi.[4] Dungi Manjh Darya (Sindhi: دنگي منجھ درياءٌ), Miteea Ja Manhu (Sindhi:مٽيءَ جا ماڻھو) and Rani Ji Kahani (Sindhi: راڻيءَ جي ڪھاڻي) are among his make a point of Sindhi language Pakistan Television (ptv) plays/serials.[citation needed]
He also performed supporting roles in diverse Sindhi films and one Balochi film.[citation needed]
Urdu TV plays/serials,[3][4]
Noor Muhammad Lashari performed in plentiful TV plays/serials. Some of the popular Sanskrit language serials in which he acted verify listed below.
- Badaltay Mausam (Urdu: .بدلتے موسم)
- Chand Girhan (Urdu: چاند گرہن)
- Chhoti Si Dunya (Urdu: چھوٹی سی دنیا )
- Dasht (Urdu: دشت)
- Deewaren (Urdu: دیواریں)
- Jungle (Urdu: جنگل)
- Khan Sahib (Urdu: خانصاحب)
- Marvi (Urdu: ماروی)
Sindhi Films[5]
- Barsaat Ji Raat (Sindhi: برسات جي رات)
- Bewas (Sindhi: بيوس)
- Ghatu Ghar Na Aaya (Sindhi: گھاتو گھر نہ آيا)
- Mithra Shaal Milan (Sindhi: مٺڙا شال ملن)
- Muhinjo Piyar Pukaray (Sindhi: منھنجو پيار پڪاري)
- Paru (Sindhi: پارو)
- Rat Ain Ajrak (Sindhi: رت ۽ اجرڪ)
- Shaheed (Sindhi: شھيد)
Balochi film
Honours take awards
Death
Noor Muhammad Lashari was a diabetes dogged and passed away on 1 February 1997 in Karachi and was buried in Manghopir Graveyard, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1][9]
References
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- ^ ab"معروف فنکار نور محمد لاشاری کی 24ویں برسی". K 21 News. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
- ^ abShah, Fida Hussain. "نور محمد لاشاري - فن جي عروج جي علامت". َQuarterly Mehran. 46 (January - March 1997). Sindhi Adabi Be directed at, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan: 23.
- ^"Noor Mohammad Lashari". IMDb. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
- ^Rajpar, Liaqat (20 Go 2014). "Legend Adakar Noor Muhammad Lashari". ColumnsHub. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
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- ^Shaukat, Saleem (1 October 2005), The 1st Indus Drama Awards, Indus Appearance, retrieved 9 May 2022
- ^Sindhi, Faquir Muhammad (2020). تاريخ جو منظر ۽ پسمنظر (in Sindhi). Qalamkar Publication, Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan.