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15 Facts About Gohar Rasheed

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Mirza Gohar Rasheed was born on 2 May 1984 and is a Pakistani actor.

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Gohar Rasheed is known for the 2013 film Seedlings, which earned nomination for best actor in a supporting role at the 2012 New York Film Festival and the 1st ARY Film Awards, and nominated for best actor at the 13th Lux Style Awards.

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Gohar Rasheed appears in the 2022 film The Legend of Maula Jatt.

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Gohar Rasheed's parents wanted him to join a family stock trading business, but Gohar Rasheed declined, favouring media studies.

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Gohar Rasheed attended Government College University, Lahore and received an undergraduate degree, majoring in theatre, film, television, minoring in journalism from Beaconhouse National University.

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Gohar Rasheed later moved to Karachi to for further study.

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Gohar Rasheed subsequently got a job as a line producer at Hum TV, but quit after three years to pursue theatre acting.

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8.

Gohar Rasheed married his long time girlfriend Kubra Khan on 12 February 2025 in Saudi Arabia.

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Gohar Rasheed made his theatre debut in Bombay Dreams directed and produced by Shah Sharabeel in 2008, where he played an Indian character of Vikram.

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Gohar Rasheed later acted in a 2013 political play by Anwar Maqsood and Dawar Mehmood The Sawa 14 August as a General Zia-ul-Haq.

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Gohar Rasheed took the role of Iftekhar in comical play Half Plate by Anwar and Dawar in 2014.

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Gohar Rasheed marked his acting career as a supporting character along with Samiya Mumtaz in Daddy, and received wide acclaim in television through drama serial, Shikwa.

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Gohar Rasheed played Shaukt in Hum TV's blockbuster serial Digest Writer and appeared in the serials: Goyaa, Khuda Na Karay and Nazdeekiyan.

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In 2013, Gohar Rasheed was chosen to play Babar in Zeba Bakhtiar's film O21 alongside Bilal Ashraf and Ayaz Samoo as a trio of antagonists.

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Outside his acting career, Gohar Rasheed is an active RJ at Radio1 FM91 for Karachi Station and has run the Pakistanwalah program.