Ajab Gul's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began in 1984 at the Peshawar TV Center, marking the start of a remarkable journey that would span decades. His inaugural serial, "Mausam", was skillfully directed by the talented Jehenzeb Sohail, setting the tone for a promising future in the world of television.
As he continued to hone his craft, Ajab Gul made his first Pashto serial debut with "Fasilay", directed by the accomplished Masud Ahmed Shah. This milestone in his career was quickly followed by his foray into the Lahore scene with the serial "Suraj Kay Saath Saath", masterfully directed by the experienced Rashid Dar.
His breakthrough serial, "Pyas", from Lahore Center, expertly directed by the talented Nusrat Thakur, cemented his position as a rising star in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Ajab Gul's first film, "Qammat Say Qammat", was a cinematic masterpiece directed by the renowned Mumtaz Ali Khan, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented.
artistIn addition to his work in Pashto and Urdu television, Ajab Gul also made his mark in Punjabi drama serials with "Kicker Kanday", skillfully directed by the accomplished Salem Tahir. Throughout his career, Ajab Gul has consistently demonstrated his range and adaptability, earning him a place among the most respected and beloved figures in the Pakistani entertainment industry.
Ajab Gul, a visionary director, embarked on his cinematic journey in the year 2001, making a profound impact with his debut film "Khoaey Ho Tum Kahan", a critically acclaimed masterpiece that garnered widespread recognition and admiration, ultimately earning all the prestigious Cine Awards.