![]() In late 1980’s, Rahat and Marina starred in an all time classic named Dhoop Kinaray, directed by Sahira Kazmi. Ehsaas was successful but further success for both Marina and Rahat was yet to come. ![]() Rahat appeared opposite a new comer named Marina Khan. After Teesra Kinara the next major serial of Rahat was Ehsaas a mini serial (six episode) in mid 1980’s again directed by Shahzad Khalil. Sahira Kazmi quit acting in early 1980’s, Teesra Kinara in 1981 was her last major serial. On television after in 1980’s Rahat appeared in few selective dramas. Mehmaan (opposite Babra Sharif), Khandaan (opposite Najma) are his famous and success films. He worked in about fifteen films most of which were successful, but surprisingly he opted out of films despite having success. The same year Rahat also started his film career. Meanwhile in mid 1976’s Rahat had resigned from civil service to pursue the acting as full time career. Even speeches of then rulers and current affair programs were recorded during day time in Islamabad and then sent to Lahore and Karachi to be aired in evening transmission. To overcome this every PTV centre runs local programs, while few programs were recorded on tape and ported to other centres via Pakistan International Airlines. Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad were not inter-connected and in 1973, all PTV centres were connected via a nation wide network through a series of boosters. Being stationed in Islamabad, he started his television career in late 1960’s from PTV’s Rawalpindi centre as actor and host. Rahat has participated in stage dramas since college days at Government College Lahore and later at Punjab University. Rahat joined civil service after passing the Civil Superior Service (CSS) in late 1960’s, he also pursued acting on television and theatre. Rahat has a passion for fine arts, and by profession he was a civil servant. ![]() ![]() The heartthrob of 1970’s, Rahat needs no introduction. Sahira also directed many tele films, like the classic ‘ Rozee‘ starring Moeen Akhtar, Zikr Hai Kai Saal Kaa starring Rahat Kazmi and Attiqa Odho Shafi Muhammad, Sahira Kazmi, Rahat Kazmi – a scene from PTV’s drama Afterwards she directed Zaibunnisa which was her last famous drama. After Nijaat in 1993, there is a gap of few years after which she returned to direction with a play named Tum Se Kehna Thaa a fantasy story inspired from English film ‘While you were sleeping’. Apart from Dhoop Kinaray all famous plays of Sahira are based on socio-political issues, Tappish was the story of a student leader Aahat, Nijaat, Hawwa Ki Beti and Zaibunnisa dealt with multiple issues like plight of women, domestic violence and poverty. Dhoop Kinaray is the most famous play of Sahira Kaazmi. She directed many notable dramas like Tappish, Dhoop Kinaray, Aahat, Hawwa Ki Beti, Nijaat and Zaibunnissa. Later Sahira joined Pakistan television Karachi centre as a permanent employee and worked as director/producer. ![]()
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