Afzal Khan (actor)

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Afzal Khan (Urdu: افضل خان), better known as Jan Rambo, is a Pakistani film and TV actor, comedian, director, producer and host.

Afzal Khan
افضل خان
Born
Afzal Khan

(1969-09-01) 1 September 1969 (age 55)
NationalityPakistani
Other namesJan Rambo
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Director
  • Producer
  • Host
Years active1991 – Present
Spouse
(m. 1998)
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Children2, including Ahsan Afzal Khan and Zain Afzal Khan

He rose to fame by playing a janitor nicknamed Jan Rambo in PTV's famous comedy show Guest House (1991). He later assumed Jan Rambo as his screen name after the Sylvester Stallone character John Rambo. People on the TV stage had nicknamed him Jan Rambo due to his face, though certainly not his physique, resembling the Hollywood actor's.[1][2]

Early life and family

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Khan was born in Havelian, Abbottabad, Pakistan and is married to fellow Lollywood actress Sahiba Afzal, who is the daughter of veteran film actress Nisho.[2]

They have two sons. Their elder son, Ahsan Afzal Khan, made his acting debut in Geo Entertainment's 2023 Ramadan play Heer Da Hero.[3]

Career

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Actor

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Afzal Khan began his acting career from stage dramas in Islamabad. He acted in a few plays by PTV that were aired only in Islamabad and Peshawar.[2]

He holds the record of signing the highest number of feature films in a single day, that is 26. Khan has appeared in more than 150 movies.

He was cast as Jan Rambo (a janitor) in PTV's comedy series Guest House in 1991.[2] It was an instant hit and Rambo became the most popular character of the series.

After his success as Jan Rambo, he began to get offers from movies. In 1992, he signed his first movie and became a mainstream Lollywood actor. However, his image of a comedy actor earned him mostly comedy characters. He tried to do some serious movies but wasn't as successful.[2]

He has appeared in the popular Pakistani drama series Naagin on Geo Kahani.

Director

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In 2014, he turned to direction with the PTV Home drama Yeh Chahatein Yeh Ranjishein, in which he also played the lead role alongside his wife Sahiba and another veteran actor, Moammar Rana.

In 2018, he directed the A-Plus TV drama Taqdeer, again starring both Sahiba and Rana.[4]

In 2021, he directed another drama, Thora Sa Pyar for SAB TV, a revamp of Taqdeer which was discontinued by A-Plus TV.[5]

Host

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He appeared as a judge on a TV talent show as well as on a dance show.

In 2011, he hosted a morning show on Apna Channel.[2]

Khan also hosted the comedy show CIA (Comedy in Action) on ATV as well the weekend show Rambo, Sahiba Aur Aap on Express TV.

Filmography

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Television serials

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Year Title Role Director Channel
1991 Guest House Janitor No PTV
2008–2018 Choki # 420 ASI Raja Shafiq No Aaj Entertainment
2012 Pak Villa Sonny No Geo TV
Larka Karachi Ka Kuri Lahore Di Sultan Rahi Jr. No Express Entertainment
2013 Timmy G Guest No ARY Digital
2014–2015 Yeh Chahatein Yeh Ranjishein Murad Yes PTV Home
2016–2017 Khuda Aur Muhabbat (season 2) Ghafoora Coolie No Geo Entertainment
2017 Naagin Golden Khan No Geo Kahani
2018 Taqdeer Taimur Khan Yes A-Plus TV
2021–2022 Thora Sa Pyar Yes SAB TV
2023 Heer Da Hero Inspector Rasheed Jutt No Geo Entertainment
Thana Tick Tock Nazakat No SAB TV
2024 Pagal Khana Natha No Green Entertainment

Webseries

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Year Title Role Network Note
2023 Bashu Bashu Tamasha [6]

Films

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Year Title Role Language
1992 Hero Urdu/Punjabi
1993 Haathi Mere Saathi Urdu
1994 International Luteray Urdu/Punjabi
Ghunda Raj Mastana Punjabi
1995 Madam Rani Urdu/Punjabi
Munda Bigra Jaye Urdu
Love 95 Urdu
1996 Chor Machaye Shor Punjabi
1998 Insaf Ho To Aisa Urdu
Zewar Urdu
1999 Kursi Aur Qanoon Urdu
2001 Jungle Queen Urdu
Moosa Khan Urdu
2003 Darinda Urdu
2011 Love Mein Ghum Urdu
2016 Saya e Khuda e Zuljalal Ghulam Haidar Urdu
Jackpot Cameo appearance Urdu
2018 The Donkey King Jan Mangu Urdu
2022 Ghabrana Nahi Hai Aslam Urdu
2023 Money Back Guarantee Christian Bail Urdu

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Qamar, Saadia (8 August 2011). "Afzal Khan: The Pakistani 'Rambo'". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Profile of actor Afzal Khan on tv.com.pk website Retrieved 14 June 2020
  3. ^ "Sahiba & Rambo's Son Ahsan Khan Debut In Ramadan Play". BOL Entertainment. 17 March 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  4. ^ Kayenat, Kalam (6 November 2018). "Taqdeer Drama on A Plus Entertainment: Timing, Cast Plot, OST". Brandsynario. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Thora Sa Pyar". Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Tamasha OTT introduces second original series 'Bashu'". Business Recorder. 21 August 2023.
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