Iftikhar Thakur

Iftikhar Thakurافتخار ٹھاکر
Born
Iftikhar Ahmed
(1958-04-01) 1 April 1958
Other namesKukki
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Director
  • Host
  • Philanthropist
Children4
AwardsPride of Performance by the President of Pakistan (2019)
Comedy career
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • Stage
  • Film
  • Television
Genres
Subjects

Iftikhar Thakur (Urdu, Punjabi: افتخار ٹھاکر), born Iftikhar Ahmed, is a Pakistani actor, comedian, director, and host. He first gained attention in stage drama for his roles in Punjabi drama[1] and has since starred in numerous stage shows and telefilms in different languages, including in Punjabi, most famously in its Pahari-Pothwari dialect, as well in Urdu.

One of Thakur's most prominent current roles is on the comedy talk show, where he plays the character of a humorous portrayal of a Punjab Police officer.[2][3][4] Thakur has also directed a play called Roti Khol Dayo, showcasing his talents beyond acting and comedy.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Thakur has also been involved in various philanthropic initiatives in Pakistan. He has helped raise funds for healthcare and education projects and has been recognized for his efforts to give back to his community.

Thakur's contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him a significant following and made him a household name in Pakistan. His versatility as an actor and comedian, combined with his philanthropic endeavors, have made him a beloved figure in the country.

Early life and education

Thakur was born in Mian Channu, Punjab, Pakistan on April 1, 1958.[5]

Thakur did his matriculation from Karachi and graduation from Islamabad and later studied at the New York Film Academy, being encouraged to join the institution by the late senior actor Qavi Khan.[6]

Before joining theatre Thakur did different jobs, including working in the police, driving 16 wheeler trucks in New York and running a small tyre puncture shop.[7]

Career

Thakur started his career from Pakistan's theatre and adopted the name Iftikhar Thakur based on a character he played in stage dramas.[8][9]

Controversies

Petition against Indian films

In September 2015, Thakur protested India's 28 August cease-fire violation,[10] by filing a court petition to permanently ban Indian films from Pakistani cinemas.[11] The petition was dismissed, with the court explaining that the Ministry of Culture would be the correct agency to petition.

Filmography

Television serials

Year Title Role Network
1991 Guest HouseGuest appearance PTV Home
1996 Janjal Pura
2005 Double SawariRoshan
Nizam
2006 Rent A BhootBijli
Lagan
2007 Lahori GateKukki Pehlwan
Ullu BabaMurli Apna Channel
2010–13 Love, Life Aur LahoreA-Plus
2012 Larka Karachi Ka Kuri Lahore DiNeema Gujjar Express Entertainment
2014 KhaichalJeella PTV Home
2014–15 Kis Se KahoonSalma's father
2016–18 Choki # 420Aaj Entertainment
2017–18 Nawab GharNawab PTV Home
2022 Chaudhry and SonsMukhtar Chaudhry Geo TV
2023 Thana Tick TockSasta SAB TV

Television shows

Year Title Role Network
2010–13 KhabarnaakHimself Geo News
2011 ShokhiyaanPTV Home
2012–13 Masti GateHost ARY News
2013–present Mazaaq RaatHimself / Fabulous John Ferry / Mian Afzal of Nirgoli Dunya News
2015–18 Sawa TeenHost Neo TV
2022–present Show NameSamaa TV

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Country
2004 Hum Ek HainPakistan
2006Majajan
2006 Phapa Aya Pakistan
Miki Kharo EnglandAftab
One Two Ka One
2007 Main Julian EnglandAftab
2008Gulabo
Anjam
2009 Apnay Huwey Paraye
2010Channa Sachi Muchi
Wohti Le Kay Jani AayChotay Rana Babar Sahab
2011 Thakur 420Thakur
Sala Sohra Tay Jawai
2012 Wardatiey
2013Dil Paraye Des Main
2014Lafanga
2015 Nikammay Putar
2016Sawaal 700 Crore Dollar KaSpecial appearance
Ishq Positive
Zindgi Guzaro Has Kay
Lahore Se AageySpecial appearance
Gunah Ka Anjam
Saya e Khuda e ZuljalalPeeran Ditta
2017 Phanay KhanPhanay Khan
Geo Sar Utha KayPolice Officer
Jora Shagnan Na
2018JackpotCameo
Kaaf Kangana
2019 Tootan Ni Chaan
Sala Sahab
Chal Mera PuttChaudhary Shamsher India
2020 RoundaboutPappu Pakistan
Sohnra Sanwal
Chal Mera Putt 2Chaudhary Shamsher India
2021 Chal Mera Putt 3
Paani Ch Madhaani
2022 Tere Bajre Di RakhiPakistan
Maa Da LadlaChacha India
2023 Annhi Dea Mazaak AeKhaleel, a taxi driver
Super PunjabiZaid Gill Pakistan
Sidhus of SouthallIndia
2024 Taxali GateASI Saeed Pakistan

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^"Cultural resorts abuzz with activity". Dawn (newspaper). 10 November 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  2. ^Gul, Ali (14 June 2014). "Sach Mooch: From Annie Khalid to Iftikhar Thakur, a case of exploding videos". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  3. ^"Three flicks expected on Eid". Dawn (newspaper). 3 November 2011. Archived from the original on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  4. ^"Army chief slams India's 'cowardly' ceasefire violations". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 7 August 2013. Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  5. ^Thenweer, Suniya (3 December 2019). "25 Best Pakistani Stage Artists of All Time". DesiBlitz. Archived from the original on 18 December 2024.
  6. ^Ahmed, Shoaib (28 December 2020). "Comedian Iftikhar Thakur plans hospital for kids with thalassaemia". Dawn News. Archived from the original on 18 January 2025. Born at Mian Channu, Iftikhar Thakur did his matriculation from Karachi and graduation from Islamabad. He also studied at the New York Film Academy, for which he gives credit to senior actor Kavi Khan.
  7. ^Malik, Asma (12 March 2019). "Vasay Chaudhry congratulates Iftikhar Thakur on receiving 'Pride of Performance' award". Daily Pakistan. Archived from the original on 18 January 2025. In a heart-warming post, Vasay Ch wrote that "From being in Police to driving 16 wheeler trucks in NY, from running a small Tyre punctures shop to being the king of Punjabi commercial theatre and Now being awarded the Presidents pride of Performance. Congratulations Thakur Sb, What a Journey."
  8. ^Khan, Sher (25 August 2013). "The world is our stage: Punjabi theatre hopes to go global". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  9. ^"Iftikhar Thakur Opens Up About Past Jobs Before Comedy Fame". www.bolnews.com. 30 September 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  10. ^Web Desk (7 August 2013). "Army chief slams India's 'cowardly' ceasefire violations - The Express Tribune". Tribune.com.pk. Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  11. ^"Pak court dismisses comedian's petition for ban on Indian films | world". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  12. ^"18 foreigners among 127 to be conferred civil awards on 23rd". Dawn (newspaper). 10 March 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2022.