Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar

Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar (Punjabi: خلیل الرحمان قمر) is a Pakistani screenwriter, director, Urdu poet, lyricist and occasional actor and producer known for writing such dramas as Pyarey Afzal (2013),[1] Sadqay Tumhare (2014) and most recently the top-rated Meray Paas Tum Ho (2019–2020), as well as the 2019 ISPR-produced film Kaaf Kangana.

Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar
Born (1962-12-16) December 16, 1962
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • Lyricist
  • Director
  • Producer
  • Poet
  • Actor
Years active1995–present
Notable workMeray Paas Tum Ho
Sadqay Tumhare
Boota from Toba Tek Singh
Landa Bazar
Pyarey Afzal

Early and personal life

Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar was born in 1962 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He studied in a government high school in Shad Bagh, Lahore. He used to write in school too and did further studies in B.Com followed by an MBA.

He wrote the drama serial Sadqay Tumhare based on his own real life love story during his teenage days.[2]

Khalil worked at the National Bank of Pakistan but retired as he wanted to pursue a writing career.[3]

In 1985, Khalil married his first wife Rubi Naz.[4][5] Khalil ur Rehman married his second wife Rozina Qureshi, while being married to Rubi. Rozina is an actress and was previously married to actor Faysal Qureshi.[6] Khalil ur Rehman has a step daughter Hanish Qureshi, from Rozina's marriage to Faisal and has two children of his own with Rozina.[6]

His son Aabi Khan is an actor.[7]

Career

Khalil started his TV drama career with Dastak Aur Darwaza (1995), that he wrote and acted in, and later produced a film Qarz (1997) which he also wrote. He also wrote the dialogues of Ghar Kab Aao Gay (2000), Tere Piyar Mein, Mukhra Chan Varga, Nikki Jai Haan but made his breakthrough with Boota from Toba Tek Singh (1999). Later, he used this style in his dramas Landa Bazar (2002) and Love, Life Aur Lahore. Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has written various drama serials but he is best known for his all time super hit dramas such as Pyarey Afzal (2013), Sadqay Tumhare (2014), and Meray Paas Tum Ho (2019).

Controversies

Feminism

In mass media and live television panel discussions relating to women's rights issues

On March 3, 2020, Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar appeared on a Pakistani talk show on Neo News to discuss the Aurat March. When Qamar was speaking, Marvi Sirmed interrupted Qamar by shouting "Mera Jism Meri Marzi" (meaning "My Body My Choice").[8] Agence France-Presse.[9] Qamar was heavily criticized by politicians and prominent figures, while Geo TV suspended his contract.[9] Qamar said he was not stating anything, at the time of her speech, but she interrupted him.[10]

Filmography

Television serials

YearTitleScreenwriter LyricistActorDirector Producer
1995Dastak Aur Darwaza
1999Boota from Toba Tek Singh
2000Tum Yehi Kehna
2001Chandpur Ka Chandoo
2002Landa Bazar
2005Dil Hai Ke Diya Hai
2007Dilli Ke Bankay
2009 Jab Hatheli Par Chand Likhna
2010Muhabbat Har Muhabbat Jeet
Uss Paar
2011Phir Kab Milo Gay
Anokhi
2012Adhoori Film Ki Poori Kahani
Beopaar
Man Jali
Tumhain Kuch Yaad Hai Janan
Main Mar Gai Shaukat Ali
2013Bunty I Love You
Love Life Aur Lahore
Pyarey Afzal
Mian Biwi Minus Love
2014Sadqay Tumhare
2015Mera Naam Yousuf Hai
2016Unsuni
Zara Yaad Kar
2017Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai
Tau Dil Ka Kia Hua
Laal Ishq
2019Meray Paas Tum Ho
2023 Idiot
2024 Gentleman

Television shows

Year Show Channel Role
2021 Public with Khalil-ur-Rahman Qamar Public News Host
2023 Gup Shab With Vasay Chaudhry Samaa TV Guest
Mazaaq Raat Dunya News

Films

YearFilmScreenwriter LyricistDirector Producer Language
1997Qarz Urdu
2005Koi Tujh Sa Kahan
2010Channa Sachi MuchiOnly dialogues Punjabi
2017Punjab Nahi Jaungi Urdu/Punjabi
2019Kaaf Kangana Urdu
2022London Nahi Jaunga Urdu/Punjabi

References

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