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    Farjad Nabi is a Pakistani film producer, director, cinematographer and documentary maker. Farjad was born to Muslim parents in in Lahore, Pakistan. He is known for his work in movie Zinda Bhaag. Nabi is currently working on so many projects which will be released soon in Pakistan

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    Farjad Nabi

    Pakistani film director (born )

    Farjad Nabi

    Born (age&#;55&#;56)

    Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

    Occupation(s)Film director and documentary film maker
    Years&#;active–present
    Notable workZinda Bhaag
    No One Believes the Professor
    Nusrat has Left the BuildingBut When?
    SpouseSamiya Mumtaz
    RelativesEmmad Irfani (cousin)

    Farjad Nabi (Urdu: فرجاد نبی) is a Pakistani writer, film producer, director, cinematographer and documentary maker. His feature film Zinda Bhaag, co written and co directed with Meenu Gaur, became the first Pakistani film in over fifty years to be submitted for Oscar consideration in the 'Foreign Language Film Award’ category at the 86th Academy Awards[1] He rose to prominence in , when his debut film Nusrat has left the buildingBut When? won the Second Best spelfilm Award at Film South Asia, Kathmandu.[2][3] In his second rulle No One Believes the Professor entered the Film South As

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  • Farjad Nabi

    Farjad Nabi is a writer, film producer, director, cinematographer, and documentary filmmaker from Pakistan. Farjad was born in Lahore, Pakistan, in His feature film Zinda Bhaag, which he co-wrote and directed with Meenu Gaur, was the first Pakistani film nominated for an Academy Award in the Foreign Language Film Award category in almost fifty years. His first film, Nusrat, has Left the Building But When? in made him popular and gave him the second-best film award at Kathmandu's Film South Asia festival. No One Believes the Professor, his second film, premiered at the Film South Asia festival in and won the Best Film Award. Nusrat has Left the Building But When? And No One Believes the Professor are two award-winning documentaries directed by Nabi, based in Lahore.

    In The Final Touch, he documents the work of the last poster artist in the Lahore film business. For BBC Urdu, Nabi developed and presented Aaj ka Beejal, a musical documentary on Sindh's interi