Shahzad Rafiq (also spelled Shehzad Rafique) is a Pakistani film director. Films he has produced and directed include ''
Nikah
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'', ''
Ghunghat'', ''Rukhsati'', ''
Salakhain'' and ''
Mohabbataan Sachiyaan''. His films have been presented at several film festivals in Asia. He introduced many new faces in
Lollywood, notably Ahsan Khan in ''Nikkah'' (1998), Ahmed Butt and Sajid Hasan in ''Salakhain'' (2004), Adnan Khan and Maria Khan in ''Mohabbatan Sachiyan'' (2007) and Wiam Dahmani in ''
Ishq Khuda'' (2012).
Filmography
Director
Producer
the best film in his two decade career is nikah that's consider as classic in cinema of 90s of lollywood
Films in festivals
* 1997 - ''Ghunghat'' in Tashkent international film festival
* 1998 - ''Ghunghat'' in
Dubai Film Festival
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* 1999 - ''Nikah'' in
SAARC film festival, Sri Lanka
* 2004 - ''Ghunghat'', ''Nikah'' and ''Rukhsati'' in Beijing film festival, China
* 2005 - ''Salakhain'' in
Kara Film Festival
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, Karachi
* 2008 - ''Mohabbtaan Sachiyaan'' in South Asian film festival, India
* 2010 - ''Mohabbtaan Sachiyaan'' in Muscat International Film Festival
* 2011 - ''Mohabbbtaan Sachiyaan'' and ''Shackles'' in SAARC film festival, Sri Lanka
References
External links
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Living people
Pakistani film directors
People from Gujranwala District
Year of birth missing (living people)