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Abdul Rauf Khalid (; 19 December 1957 in Peshawar – 24 November 2011) was a Pakistani actor, filmmaker and television writer/director. An ex-serviceman and bureaucrat, he worked in films and television plays after attending Islamia College, Peshawar. ==Career== 1989: he wrote and partially directed PTV's thriller, ''Madaar'', a seven-episode serial exposing drug trafficking, telecast from Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV). 1991: he wrote ''Guest House'', a 52-episode comedy series that turned out to be a popular comedy series for PTV.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Television writer-director Abdul Rauf Khalid killed in car crash )〕 1994: Khalid directed ''Angar Wadi'', a 15-episode serial for which he was an actor and a producer apart from writing it. 1998: Khalid made ''Laag'', a 27-episodes serial (written, directed, produced and acted). 2003: Khalid released his debut film ''Laaj'' as (writer, director, producer and actor), although it reportedly did poorly at the box office. ''Laaj'' won 12 Bolan Awards, 14 Graduate Awards, 4 National Film Awards and the Luxstyle Award. 2007: Khalid established a college of TV & Film Direction in Lok Virsa Shakrparian Islamabad. He was the chairman of National Institute of Cultural Studies. 2008: Khalid made his third television serial ((''Mishaal'' )), for which he served as writer, director and producer, which was telecast on Tuesday evenings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rauf Khalid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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