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Abu Aleeha
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Born | July 31, 1981 |
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Years active | 2019-present |
Abu Aleeha is a Pakistani film director and writer.[1] Also known as Ali Sajjad Shah, he started his career as a journalist.[2] He made his directorial debut with the 2019 film, Kataksha and the directed Tevar, Udham Patakh, Kukri, Super Punjabi, Once Upon a Time in Karachi, Shotcut, Sheenogai and Daadal. His latest film, Taxali Gate was released countrywide on 16 February 2024.[3][4]
He started his career as an investigative journalist for, Daily Pakistan. After a decade working in Islamabad and Rawalpindi in different Urdu and English newspaper companies, he started working as a content writer and eventually turned filmmaker.[5]
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Director | Screenwriter | Notes |
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2019 | Kataksha | Yes | Yes | Debut as film director[6] |
Tevar | Yes | Yes | [6] | |
2022 | Udham Patakh | Yes | Yes | [5] |
2023 | Kukri | Yes | Yes | [7] |
Daadal | Yes | Yes | [8] | |
2024 | Taxali Gate | Yes | Yes | [9] |
Mango Jatt † | Yes | Yes | [10] |
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