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Shamyl Khan : ウィキペディア英語版
Shamil Khan

Shamil Khan (; ''Shamil'' is also spelled as ''Shamyl''; born March 1978 in Islamabad)〔
〕 is a film and TV actor from Pakistan. He is known from his role in a Punjabi language film "Larki Punjaban" by Syed Noor.〔 He is also featured in a famous Hum TV serial ''Sadqay Tumhare''.
==Career==
Shamil Khan's career began when he debuted in Syed Noor's 2003 Punjabi Film Larki Punjaban opposite Saima Noor. Following his success in the Film he was offered numerous role in Television Serials.〔http://www.tv.com.pk/celebrity/Shamil-Khan/100/biography〕

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