Munawar zarif biography books

          While Rangeela entered the industry as an outsider, Munawwar was the younger brother of Zarif, one of the most famous comedians of his time.

        1. While Rangeela entered the industry as an outsider, Munawwar was the younger brother of Zarif, one of the most famous comedians of his time.
        2. These three books include "MUHAMMAD" (PBUH)" contained complete Islamic history from elephant age to sermon of Holy Prophet (PBUH), "Desert Dune and Divine".
        3. Here's the story of a legendary actor and comedian from the s who introduced his own style of comedy into the films of Lollywood.
        4. Iconic comedian Munawar Zareef passed away in Lahore on 29 April at a very young age of 35 and was laid to rest in Bibi Pakdaman Graveyard.
        5. Munawar Zarif (December 25, - April 29, ) was a famous Pakistani comedian and film actor.
        6. Here's the story of a legendary actor and comedian from the s who introduced his own style of comedy into the films of Lollywood....

          Munawar Zarif

          Pakistani comedian and actor

          Munawar Zarif

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          Born

          Muhammad Munawar


          2 February [1]

          Gujranwala, Punjab, British India
          (now in Punjab, Pakistan)

          Died29 April () (aged&#;36)

          Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

          Resting placeBibi Pak Daman Cemetery, Lahore, Pakistan
          NationalityPakistani
          Other&#;namesShahenshah-e-Zarafat (Urdu: شہنشاہِ ﻇﺮﺍﻓﺖ)
          Occupations
          Years&#;active &#; [1][2]
          Known&#;forA versatile comedian
          WorksPerformances
          SpouseBilquis Khanum
          Children3, including Faisal Munawar Zarif
          RelativesMohammad Zarif (brother)
          Munir Zarif (brother)
          Rasheed Zarif (brother)
          Majeed Zarif (brother)
          Awards3 Nigar Awards

          Munawar Zarif (Punjabi, Urdu: منور ظریف) (25 December &#; 29 April ) was a Pakistani film actor and comedian.

          His fans named him Shahenshah-e-Zarafat (Urdu: شہنشاہِ ﻇﺮﺍﻓﺖ), meaning The Emperor of Humor or the King of Humor.[3]&#