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Full Name
  
علی رضوی

Religion
  
Islam

Children
  
3

Role
  
Television Director

Years active
  
1980 – present

Spouse(s)
  
Zartaj Ali

Name
  
Ali Rizvi

Alma mater
  
University of Karachi

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Born
  
1947
Khanpur, India

Occupation
  
Television producer, television director, writer,

Awards
  
Three times PTV Awards winner for Best Director

Nominations
  
Lux Style Award for Best TV Director (terrestrial)

Ali Rizvi, (Urdu: علی رضوی‎; born 1947) is a Pakistani television director, producer and writer. Active in the television industry since 1980, he has produced hits like Des Perdas, Aansoo and Family-93. Both Des perdas and Aansoo were written by Haseena Moin and became quite popular. Aansoo, with its picturesque Scottish locale and superb cast, was a breath of fresh air for viewers. He, however, still prefers long plays that are issue-based. His popular plays Agar Aur Jeetay Rehtay by Anwar Maqsood and Your Obedient Servant won several awards and are still remembered by viewers. Ali Rizvi has won PTV Awards for best director three consecutive time in 2000, 2001 and 2002.

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Personal life

Ali Rizvi is married to Zartaj Ali, who is also a producer at PTV for children's programmes, the couple has four children, Faaz, Aimen, Youmna and Baaz. Faaz Rizvi is also working in the television industry and he is currently associated with Hum TV. Ali Rizvi seems to be content with his domestic life as well as his professional career that spans over three decades.

Ali Rizvi's filmography

Ali Rizvi's has directed following dramas.

  • Des perdas
  • Aansoo
  • Band gali
  • Family-93
  • Dashat ashna
  • Dard Ke Faaslay
  • Meena bazaar
  • Your Obedient Servant
  • Agar Aur Jeetay Rehtay
  • Panah I
  • Panah II
  • Meray Dard Ko Jo Zuban Mile
  • Saare Mausam Apne Hain (2012)
  • References

    Ali Rizvi (director) Wikipedia