Amanullah (comedian)
Amanullah Khan (1950 – 6 March 2020), known professionally as Amanullah, was a Pakistani Punjabi theatre performer, comedian and TV artist regarded as one of the best comedians in the Indian subcontinent. He is cited as one of the world's best observational comedians as he learned through his surroundings and everyday happenings. He influenced many artists as well as people.
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Birth name | Amanullah Khan |
Native name | امان اللہ خان |
Born | 1950[1] Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan[1] |
Died | (aged 70) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Nationality | Pakistani |
Years active | 1977-2020 |
Employer | Geo News (2010–2013) Dunya News (2013–2017) Neo News (2017– 2018) AAP News (2018–2020) |
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Children | 14[1] |
Amanullah began his professional career in 1977 with the play Sixer, and remained active till his death in 2020.[2]
In a career spanning some 40 years, he performed in over 2000 stage plays.[1]
He has a world record of 860-day night theatre plays.[3]
According to famous Pakistani comedian Sohail Ahmed, Amanullah Khan was regarded as one of the top comedians in Pakistan as well in the Indian subcontinent.[4] He also appeared in Khabarzar with Aftab Iqbal on Aap News.[5][3]
Early life and career
Amanullah was born in Chak Ramdas village of Gujranwala, Punjab, in 1950 to a common man. His father and ancestors used to sing at weddings and small functions and his family had a musical background. Due to his mother's death and his father falling ill when he was very young Amanullah spent his childhood in poverty doing daily labour work and selling eatable items near Data Darbaar Lahore where he used to earn 5–10 Rs. at that time. He was the only son of his parents and has one sister. Amanullah started his career with stage comedy where he got a chance to show his talent at a very young age. He was introduced to the entertainment industry by the famous Pakistani singer of that time, Tufail Niazi. Tufail Niazi was his neighbour who discovered his talent and gave Amanullah a chance to show his comedic skills to the whole world. He quickly rose to prominence and made a name for himself in the industry. He has been a part of various stage dramas and has taken on the roles of various characters. He remains one of the senior-most stage actors who always made people laugh with his witty jokes and unique sense of humor.[6]
Over the years Amanullah earned huge respect and love in the Pakistani society. He always stole the spotlight whenever he got the chance to perform in a drama or do stand up comedy. His dedication to the field of comedy earned him a place among the most renowned comedians in the Indian subcontinent. A few of his most well known pieces of work include stage dramas such as 'Khirki ke peechay,' Disco Deewanay,' and many others. He has been termed as the most remarkable comedian whose comedy and energy on stage was unmatchable. Amanullah has made a record of doing 860 shows in his career and also been honored with the Pride of Performance award in 2018 for his unparalleled quality of work in the Pakistani entertainment industry throughout his career.[7] He has been attached to various television shows, including Khabarnaak and Mazaaq Raat, and has performed various characters. In 2010, Amanullah joined GEO News for its then new program Khabarnaak.[6] He portrayed a simple, blind village man named Hakeem Sahab. The rest of the characters were bent on disparaging Hakeem Sahab. Khan left this TV show in August 2013.[6]
He also played the role of Chacha Bashir in Mazaaq Raat.[3] Some fellow comedians have reportedly said that Amanullah was their teacher, and they learnt comedy from him and from his comedy shows. He had a great sense of humor. His comedy acts were based on regular habits and daily lives of common people. Another famous Pakistani comedian Shakeel Siddiqui also reportedly showed a lot of respect for his work. Amanullah Khan was also known to occasionally deliver impromptu dialogue. He had also toured India and many famous Indian comedians including Kapil Sharma and Chandan Prabhakar regard him as their teacher and inspiration. Amanullah Khan was also known as "The King of Comedy" in Pakistan.[3]
In 2018, he reunited with Aftab Iqbal in Khabarzar on Aap News channel.
Filmography
Title | Year |
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One Two Ka One | 2006 |
Na Maloom Afraad | 2014 |
Reality Shows
- Khabarnaak (2010–2013)
- Mazaaq Raat (2013–17)
- Khabarzar (2018–2020)
- The Great Indian Laughter Challenge (2005)
Stage-o-graphy
Amanullah Khan had appeared in many stage dramas. Some of them are listed below:
- Begum Dish Antenna[3]
- Disco Deewanay
- Khirki Ke Peechay
- Muhabbat CNG
- UPS
- Shartiya Mithay[3]
- Sohni Chan Wargi
- Bara Maza Aye Ga[3]
- Ketchup
- Chan Makhna
- Ghar Ghar Bashira
- Sawa Sair
- Solah Baras Ke
Death
Amanullah Khan was hospitalized in January 2018. He was treated in the intensive care unit of a local hospital in Lahore but was discharged later. He was reportedly suffering from a common cold and then developed some complications. He died on 6 March 2020 due to kidney failure in a local hospital in Lahore.[3]
Awards and recognition
- Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2018.[7]
References
- Gabol, Imran; Hussain, Javed (6 March 2020). "Veteran comedian Amanullah passes away at 70". Dawn News. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
- Ahmed, Shoaib (7 March 2020). "Amanullah – curtain falls on 'the king of comedy'". Dawn News. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
- Nozair Hanif Mirza (13 January 2018). "King of comedy Amanullah Khan hospitalized". Daily Pakistan (newspaper). Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- Profile of Amanullah Khan Pakistan Times website. Retrieved 10 October 2021
- "Khabarnak". Archived from the original on 30 January 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- Claire Pamment (24 May 2017). Comic Performance in Pakistan: The Bhand - Amanullah Khan (pages 127, 135, 138, 140, 161, 164, 166, 171, 174, 194, 227). ISBN 9781137566317. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
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