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Hamza Sohail (born 16 July 1996) is a Pakistani actor who works in
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television. The son of actor Sohail Ahmad, he made his acting debut with '' Raqeeb Se'' (2021). Sohail is known for his roles in dramas ''
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'' (2023) , ''
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'' (2022), '' Zard Patton Ka Bunn'' (2024) and ''Dil Wali Gali Mein'' (2025) The former earned him the Hum Award for Best Actor Popular.


Early life and education

Sohail is the elder son of veteran stage and actor Sohail Ahmed. He completed his early education from Beaconhouse School System in
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. Later, he earned his
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from
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.


Career

Sohail returned to
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to pursue an acting career, where he met TV director Kashif Nisar. Nisar cast Sohail in his 2021 drama '' Raqeeb Se''. He then appeared in the drama ''Main Haari Piya''. Sohail's first web series was '' Mrs. & Mr. Shameem'', where he worked alongside Saba Qamar and Nauman Ijaz. He also worked in the drama ''
Badshah Begum Badshah Begum ( 1703 – 14 December 1789) was the first wife and chief consort of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. She is popularly known by her title Malika-uz-Zamani ("Queen of the Age") which was conferred upon her by her husband, immed ...
'' with Zara Noor Abbas, Ali Rehman Khan, and Komal Meer. In 2023, Sohail gained recognition in the Ramadan special romantic-comedy ''
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'' with Sehar Khan, and later appeared in its sequel. For the series, Sohail received praise for his on-screen chemistry with Khan. In 2024, Sohail played the lead role of a Doctor appointed to remote rural area in '' Zard Patton Ka Bunn'' and has completed '' Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet'' with Iqra Aziz. Additionally, Sohail has acted in the drama ''
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''.


Filmography


Television


Web series


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sohail, Hamza Pakistani male television actors Living people 21st-century Pakistani male actors Beaconhouse School System alumni Year of birth missing (living people) Pakistani expatriates in England