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Waseem Abbas Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Wife: Saba Hameed
Hometown: Lahore
Age: 66 Years

Waseem Abbas

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)• Actor
• Director
• Screenwriter
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 173 cm
in meters- 1.73 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 8”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper
Career
DebutFilm (Urdu): Manzil (1981) as Vicky
Waseem Abbas in a still from the film 'Manzil'
Film (Punjabi): Shah Behram (1985) as Haider
TV (Actor): Ek Haqeeqat Ek Fasana (1979) on PTV
TV (Director): Family Front (1997) on PTV
AwardPride of Performance Award (2016)

Note: There are many more awards to his name.
Personal Life
Date of Birth9 September 1957 (Monday)
Age (as of 2023) 66 Years
BirthplaceLahore, Pakistan
Zodiac signVirgo
NationalityPakistani
HometownLahore
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseFirst Wife- Name Not Known
Second Wife- Saba Hameed (actress)
Saba Hameed (right) with Meesha Shafi
ChildrenSon- 2
• Name Not Known
Ali Abbas
Ali Abbas
Daughter- 2 (Names Not Known)
Step-son- Faris Shafi (actor and singer)
Faris Shafi
Step-daughter- Meesha Shafi (actor and singer)
Meesha Shafi
ParentsFather- Inayat Hussain Bhatti (actor, playback singer, filmmaker, and religious scholar)
Inayat Hussain Bhatti
Mother- Mohtarma Shahida Bano
SiblingsBrother- Nadeem Abbas Bhatti (producer and former actor)
Sister- 3 (Names Not Known)
Other RelativesPaternal Uncle- Kaifee (actor and director)
Father-in-law- Hameed Akhtar (newspaper columnist, writer, journalist, and secretary-general of the literary moment Progressive Writers Association in Pakistan)
Hameed Akhtar
Nephews- Aagha Ali (actor and singer)
Ali Sikander (actor and writer)
Aagha Ali with Ali Sikander

Waseem Abbas (left) with Ali Abbas

Some Lesser Known Facts About Waseem Abbas

  • Waseem Abbas is a Pakistani actor, director, and screenwriter, who is known for his work in Pakistani films and television dramas.
  • Before entering the film and television industries, he used to work as a part of the crew in theatrical productions. His responsibilities there included tasks such as arranging the stage and operating the theatre curtains.
  • After making his debut in the television industry with the TV series ‘Ek Haqeeqat Ek Fasana’ (1979), he appeared in the TV series ‘Samundar’ (1983), which aired on PTV. He played the role of Yasir in the series and received immense appreciation for his performance.

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the TV show 'Samundar'

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the TV show ‘Samundar’

  • After making his debut in the Urdu film industry with the film ‘Manzil’ (1981), Waseem Abbas appeared in the Urdu film ‘Badaltay Rishtay’ (1983) in which he played the role of Aamir.

    Waseem Abbas (left) in a still from the film 'Badaltay Rishtay'

    Waseem Abbas (left) in a still from the film ‘Badaltay Rishtay’

  • Some of his other Urdu films include ‘Zara Si Baat’ (1982), ‘Tina’ (1983), ‘Naseebon Wali’ (1984), and ‘First Blood’ (1986).
  • His Pakistani Punjabi debut film ‘Shah Behram’ (1985) was directed by his paternal uncle, Kaifee.
  • He played the role of Zubair in the television drama series ‘Hazaron Raaste’ (1986), which was broadcast on PTV.
  • He appeared in the Pakistani Punjabi film ‘Jugnu’ (1987) in which he played the role of Zoaib.
  • He played the supporting role of Monna in the Pakistani Punjabi film ‘Sarmaya’ (1990), starring Sultan Rahi.

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the film 'Sarmaya'

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the film ‘Sarmaya’

  • He has acted in a few more Pakistani Punjabi films including ‘Haq Mehar’ (1985) ‘Jatt Majhay Da’ (1988), ‘Ishq Rog’ (1989), ‘Action’ (1991), and ‘Mera Inteqam’ (1992).
  • In 1997, he essayed the role of Azam in the Pakistani comedy-drama sitcom ‘Family Front,’ starring Saba Hameed. The drama sitcom was aired on the channel PTV World (now PTV News).
  • He worked as an actor and director for the comedy-drama TV series ‘Home Sweet Home’ (1998), which aired on PTV.

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the TV series 'Home Sweet Home'

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the TV series ‘Home Sweet Home’

  • Waseem Abbas played the role of Saleem in the comedy-drama TV show ‘Mr. & Misses’ (2006), on PTV Home. He also worked as a director for the show.
  • In 2007, he appeared in a supporting role in the comedy-drama series ‘Lahori Gate,’ which aired on PTV Home. He also wrote the screenplay for the series.

    Poster of the TV show 'Lahori Gate'

    Poster of the TV show ‘Lahori Gate’

  • He worked as an actor and director for the television drama series ‘Ladoon Mein Palli’ (2014), starring Ali Abbas. The series was broadcast on Geo TV.
  • He played the role of Jawad Khagga in the bi-lingual film (made in Urdu and Punjabi) ‘Punjab Nahi Jaungi’ in 2017.

    Poster of the film 'Punjab Nahi Jaungi'

    Poster of the film ‘Punjab Nahi Jaungi’

  • In 2018, he wrote the screenplay for the TV series ‘Do Biwiyan Ek Bechara,’ which aired on ARY Digital.
  • Some other shows written and directed by Waseem Abbas include ‘Double Sawari’ (2005), ‘Choki # 420’ (2008), and ‘Natak Mandi’ (2010).
  • In 2021, he essayed the role of Raees in the television drama series ‘Mere Humsafar,’ which aired on ARY Digital.

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the TV series 'Mere Humsafar'

    Waseem Abbas in a still from the TV series ‘Mere Humsafar’

  • Some of his other notable television drama series include ‘Ashiyana’ (1997) on PTV, ‘Mera Saaein (season 2)’ (2012) on ARY Digital, ‘Zindagi Gulzar Hai’ (2013) on Hum TV, ‘Deewana’ (2016) on Hum TV, ‘Kashf’ (2020), and ‘Zakham’ (2022) on Geo Entertainment.
  • In an interview, he revealed that his father preferred him to focus on his studies instead of pursuing a career in acting. He further added that he discontinued his studies for approximately half a year to persuade his father to let him work in the showbiz industry. While talking about it in the interview, he said,

    So when it came to me joining the film industry he was sort of against it and he wanted me to continue on with my studies. But I was stubborn, I even discontinued my studies for about six months at one point.”

  • In an interview, the actor revealed that his father planned to send him to Cadet College when he was in 8th standard. However, because he was so determined to pursue an acting career, he burned his hand to avoid taking the entrance exam.
  • In an interview, he revealed how he secured his first role in his first stage play where he was cast as a crew member. He said that on the opening day of the stage play, due to the absence of Anwar Ali, who was set to play the main character, Waseem Abbas was handed the role.