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  • Bilal Abbas Khan Age, Family, flickvän, Biography & More

    Profession(s)Model, ActorPhysical Stats & MoreHeight (approx.)in centimeters- 175 cm
    in meters- 1.75 m
    in feet inches- 5’ 9”Weight (approx.)in kilograms- 70 kg
    in pounds- 154 lbsBody Measurements (approx.)- Chest: 40 inches
    - Waist: 30 inches
    - Biceps: 16 inchesEye ColourBrownHair ColourBlackCareerDebutTV: Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi (2016)
    Film: Thora Jee Le (2017)AwardBest Onscreen Couple Jury Award for the TV Serial 'O Rangreza'Personal LifeDate of Birth4 June 1993Age (as in 2018) 25 YearsBirthplaceKarachi, PakistanZodiac sign/Sun signGeminiNationalityPakistaniHometownKarachi, PakistanCollege/Institute• Lawrence College, Murree, Pakistan
    • Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi, PakistanEducational QualificationBachelor of Business AdministrationRelig
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  • Bilal Abbas Khan

    Pakistani actor (born 1993)

    Bilal Abbas Khan (born on 4 June 1993) is a Pakistani film and actor. Known for his portrayal of characters fitting the boy next door prototype, he features among the list of the nation's popular personalities and is the recipient of three Lux Style Awards.[2][3][4]

    Khan first received attention as a second lead in the romantic thriller Dumpukht - Aatish-e-Ishq (2016) and rose to prominence with the romantic drama O Rangreza (2017), the thriller Balaa (2018), the revenge drama Cheekh (2019) and the military action telefilm Laal (2019).[5]

    His career progressed further with the comedy drama Pyar Ke Sadqay (2020), the romance Dobara (2021) and the historical spelfilm Khel Khel Mein, winning three Lux Style Awards for Best Actor. He also played against type in the mystery thriller Dunk (2020) and had a starring role in the comedy Kuch Ankahi (2023).[6] Khan established

    Abbas Khan (squash player)

    Pakistani squash player (1954–2021)

    Abbas Khan (1954 – 30 January 2021) was a Pakistani squash player.[1] In 1978, he obtained his career-best ranking, 7th.[2]

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    He joined the international circuit in 1973 alongside his companions Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan. In 1980, he played an exhibition match in Dubai, which led to him being offered to coach the Emirate of Dubai's police squad team. There, he trained Ahmed Al-Maktoum, who later became the first Emirati to win an Olympic gold medal. Al-Maktoum also won ten consecutive squash titles within the United Arab Emirates.[3] His gold medal came at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in men's double trap.

    Khan participated in the World Squash Championships in 1979, 1982, and 1983.

    Abbas Khan died at St George's Hospital in London from complications of COVID-19 on 30 January 2021.[4]

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