Bio/Wiki
Other Name | Nayyar Ijaz |
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Physical Stats & More
Height | 183 cm |
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Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
Education | MA In Political Science |
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Personal Life
Religion | Islam |
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Relationships & More
Marital Status | Married |
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Marriage Date | 19/11/2005 |
Family
Father | Sharif Khan (deceased) |
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Mother | Hamida begum (deceased) |
Siblings | 11 siblings including Salamat Ali, Amanat Ali (brothers), Azra Riaz (sister-in-law) |
Spouse | Rubina Ijaz |
Children | Name Not Known (deceased) |
Career
Debut |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
Nayyar Ejaz relocated from Quetta to Lahore for his education and initially aimed to pursue a career in cricket. | |
He briefly served in the Federal Government before focusing on his studies in political science. | |
Ejaz rose to fame through his performances in television dramas like Dhuwan (1994) and Dasht (1993). | |
Known for versatility, he portrayed diverse characters in shows such as Janjaal Pura (1997) and Laag (1998). | |
Nayyar Ejaz has made notable appearances in numerous Pakistani films and earned worldwide acclaim for his role in Baaji (2019). | |
He has been recognized with accolades for his acting, including the Best Supporting Actor Award at Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (2019) in Mississauga, Canada. | |
Dawn Icon magazine honored him with the title 'The man with a thousand faces' in 2021 for his diverse acting abilities. | |
Nayyer Ejaz suggested that the iconic 'K-k-k-Kiran' dialogue from Shah Rukh Khan was inspired by his character Shaikh in the TV show Dasht (1993). | |
In 2016, he publicly voiced criticism against the government regarding the issue of high electricity bills. |