Fawad Khan

 Fawad Afzal Khan (November 29, 1981 -) is a Pakistani actor, producer, screenwriter, model and singer. He has won multiple awards, including one Filmfare award, three Lux style awards and six Hum awards. Khan started his acting career in the TV comedy "Ute and Bond". He and the co-star of the show formed the alternative rock band Entity Paradigm and started his music career as the lead singer. The band appeared in the 2002 ending of the Battle of the Pepsi bands, and Khan was known for his 2003 debut album "Irtiqa". After performing about 250 shows, he left the band to pursue a film career. Khans film debut was a supporting role in Shoaib Mansoors social drama "Khuda Kay Liye" (2007), one of the highest-grossing films in Pakistan. He achieved his first success in the TV series "Dastan" (2010), and therefore won the Pakistan Media Awards for Best Actor. Khan starred in the Pakistani TV series Humsafar (2011) and appeared in Sultana Siddiqui's family drama Zindagi Gulzar Hai (2012). With these two performances, he won the Lux Style Award for Best Actor-Satellite. Khan first appeared in Bollywood movie and starred in the romantic comedy "Khoobsurat" (2014), for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor Debut. He was praised for playing a gay imprisoned in the commercial and critically successful family drama "Kapoor and Son" (2016). In addition to acting, Khan also raised funds for charities across Pakistan. It endorses several popular brands and products. Khan was named "the sexiest Asian man" by the British magazine "Eye of the East". He and his wife founded and modeled a clothing brand called Silk by Fawad.


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