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Sami Khan : ウィキペディア英語版
Sami Khan (actor)

Sami Khan is a Pakistani TV and film actor, and an occasional model.
==Career==
Khan made his Lollywood debut in 2004 ''Salakhain'', where he portrayed the role of a young police officer named Mansoor. His debut drama serial was ''Dil se dil tak'' which was originally broadcast on PTV. Khan won the award for Best Actor in the 16th PTV awards ceremony, held on July 23, 2011 for drama serial ''Ghar Ki Khatir''.
In the first half of 2013, Khan was seen in the telefilm ''Devar Bhabhi'' directed by Sayed Noor. He played the role of Khalid, along with Saima Noor and Sadia Khan, a remake of the 1967 film of the same name. Khan won Best Actor (Leading Role) for ''Devar Bhabhi''.

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