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Komal Rizvi (; born August 3, 1978) is a Pakistani actress, singer, songwriter, and television host. She is famous for her songs at
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.


Early life

Rizvi was born in
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and raised in
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and
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. As a teenager, she came to
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and launched her career in Karachi, where she was also a student. She started her career at age 16 when her talent was spotted by a family friend of her brother Hasan Rizvi, who is a dancer and an entrepreneur and also performed with Komal at various fashion events. She released her first song in 1999 which went on to become the super hit Punjabi
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song "Bauji bauji bhangra saaday naal paoji". She became an overnight sensation.Profile of Komal Rizvi on Coke Studio (Pakistan) website
Retrieved 29 June 2020
She often writes the lyrics of her own songs. Komal recently started her own safe skincare brand by the name of Truly Komal. Truly Komal is Pakistan's first line of Safe skincare products. Komal Rizvi along with top-notch chemist from Canada has developed her own skincare formulas which are all made in SPAIN! With over 30 products available in-store and online, Truly Komal is reshaping the landscape of the beauty industry in Pakistan.


Personal life

In April 2021, Komal Rizvi opened up about her abusive marriage and divorce. She said that shifted to Oman after her marriage and was treated badly by her husband. She further stated that her husband was mentally ill and he would raise his hand against her. She finally got divorced in 2019.


Career


Acting

Rizvi's first screen role was for
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(PTV), the super hit '' Hawain'' in 1997, followed by ''Lehrein''. TV serials like ''Kabhi Kabhi'', ''Teesra Peher'' and ''Samandar Hai Darmiyan'' helped establish her as one of the leading actresses in the Pakistani television industry. She received a lot of praise for her role in
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's ''Mujhay Roothnay Na Daina''. Despite the critical acclaim she has received for her acting, Rizvi is very selective about her acting projects as she tries to maintain her main focus on singing. "There are a few things that I look at before accepting a role. The major thing is the script and the production team. I accept only if the script is strong, realistic and relatable. I don't accept to act if the part I am going to play and the script are not good enough," Rizvi said in an interview given to ''You! Magazine''. In September 2016, it was reported that Rizvi would star in a
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movie under the banner of a Canadian production house. This new film, named ''Afreen'', was scheduled to be released in 2017. Rizvi said in a newspaper interview, about the film's subject and plot, "It's an anti-ISIS and a pro-Muslim film".


Television show hosting

Rizvi started her TV hosting career with ''Karachi Nights With Komal''. The highlight of her hosting career remains the TV show she did for Hum in Pakistan where she hosted ''Hum TV Mornings With Komal and Nachley'', and the popular dance reality show for
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.Komal Rizvi's interviews (as a 'Channel V' TV host) with the Indian celebrities on Dawn (newspaper)
Published 19 November 2015, Retrieved 29 June 2020


Singing

Rizvi was a part of Coke Studio's third season where she performed "Daaneh Pe Daanah" with folk singer
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. Originally written and composed by Zahri himself, the song fondly sings the praises of the province
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he hails from. Presenting an unconventional alliance, this Coke Studio rendition of the popular folk song fused with Sindhi
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classic "Lal Meri Path" took both well-loved anthems to a new level in 2011.Komal Rizvi performing 'Daaneh Pe Daanah' song from Coke Studio (Pakistan) on YouTube
Published 18 November 2012, Retrieved 29 June 2020
Reborn against the backdrop of a modern funk groove, the song became a colorful musical demonstration of diversity with Zahri and Rizvi, two strong yet vastly different personalities, combining their voices in a symbolic celebration of individuality. Rizvi also performed "Lambi Judaai", a classic
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number. Reshma caused a stir across the border when "Lambi Judaai" from the soundtrack of 1983 Bollywood film ''Hero'' became a massive hit. Coke Studio presented the nostalgic melody against a fluid backdrop of rich chordal elements to take on the quality of a ballad from the 1950s. Both numbers were featured on the Top 10 all-time hits of Coke Studio. Rizvi is the only female singer to be featured twice on that list. She has performed many old Punjabi songs.


Filmography


Drama serials


Discography


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rizvi, Komal 1981 births Living people Pakistani television actresses Pakistani television hosts VJ (video performance artists) Pakistani Muslims 20th-century Pakistani actresses 21st-century Pakistani actresses 21st-century Pakistani women singers 21st-century Pakistani singers Actresses from Karachi Singers from Karachi Pakistani women television presenters