Ayub khan actor filmography meaning

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  • Ayub Khan

    President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969

    For other people named Ayub Khan, see Ayub Khan (disambiguation).

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    Ayub Khan

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    Khan in West Germany in 1961

    In office
    27 October 1958 – 25 March 1969
    Preceded byIskandar Ali Mirza
    Succeeded byYahya Khan
    In office
    28 October 1958 – 21 October 1966
    PresidentHimself
    DeputyMuhammad Khurshid
    S. Fida Hussain
    Nazir Ahmed
    S. I. Haque
    (Defence Secretary)
    Preceded byMuhammad Ayub Khuhro
    Succeeded byAfzal Rahman Khan
    In office
    24 October 1954 – 11 August 1955
    Governors GeneralMalik Ghulam Muhammad
    Iskandar Ali Mirza
    Prime MinisterMohammad Ali Bogra
    DeputyAkhter Husain
    (Defence Secretary)
    Preceded byMohammad Ali Bogra
    Succeeded byChaudhry Muhammad Ali
    In office
    23 March 1965 – 17 August 1965
    PresidentHimself
    DeputyInterior Secretary
    Preceded byK
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  • After 'Shakti', I Wanted to do Something Prominent, Says Ayub Khan

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    Actor Ayub Khan is back with yet another unconventional show 'Ranju Ki Betiyaan'. The actor will be seen playing the character of Guddu Mishra in the new show.

    Actor Ayub Khan, who was last seen in ‘Shakti – Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki’, is back with yet another unconventional show ‘Ranju Ki Betiyaan’. The actor will be seen playing the character of Guddu Mishra in the show.

    Khan said, “After ‘Shakti’, I wanted to do something prominent. And, I thought single parent, working woman was very relevant in the society. It had great meaning and it needed to be told."

    He further said, “I am playing ‘Guddu Mishra’, he is very respectful of his father and on his insistence he gets married to a girl, whom he probably didn’t want to marry. He has four daughters from her and he is not very happy about it. He believes that he needs to make certain changes in his life and gets married to anot

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    Actor-turned-playwright Ayub Khan Din is currently playing the role inspired by his own father in a West End revival of his play East is East. Here he reveals how all the plays in a new collection of his work have drawn on his own experience and his turbulent relationship with his family…

    I began writing East is East in 1982 in my first year in drama school. It had never occurred to me that I might end up becoming a playwright – but realising early on that there were so few parts for Asian actors, plus a dramatic turn of events at home, pushed me to start writing what eventually would become East is East.

    Jobs for Asian actors at that time were few and far between and mostly consisted of race-crime victims and corner-shop owners, even then only as backdrops to the main event. The only real storylines that interested the programme-makers always centred on arranged marriages, where the girl was being forced into a relationship not of her