Muzammil Ibrahim
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Born | August 25, 1986 (age 33) Jammu Kashmir |
🏫 Education | Tyndale Biscoe School |
💼 Occupation | Model/Actor |
📆 Years active | 2003-present |
Notable work | Dhokha, Will You Marry me, Special Ops(web series) |
🏡 Home town | Srinagar, Jammu Kashmir |
Height | 5'11" |
Muzammil Ibrahim is a model and an actor.
Biography[edit]
Muzamil Ibrahim was born on 25th of August 1986 in Jammu Kashmir. He studied at Tyndale-Biscoe school in Srinagar, where he saved his schoolmate[1] from drowning in 1992. He was later given the National Bravery Award[2]
While studying engineering[3]at Jamia Milia Islamia in New Delhi, he participated and went on to win the Gladrags Manhunt Contest in 2003. He rose to fame after starring in music videos[4] of Lucky Ali and 'Pardesiya' with Rakhi Sawant.
In 2008, Muzamil saved a tourist from drowning at a beach in Goa, he was later awarded[5]with the Godfrey Phillips National Bravery Awards.
Career[edit]
Muzamil Ibrahim made his debut in 'Dhoka' directed by Pooja Bhatt in 2007.[6] The film opened to mix reviews, Rajeev Masand gave the film 2/5 stars but praised Muzamil's performance,"Muzamil delivers a confident performance and shows some genuine star potential."[7] Khalid Mohamad of Hindustan Times also gave the film 2/5 stars but praised Muzamil's acting.[8] Muzamil was nominated for Best Male Debut at the 53rd Filmfare Awards.
In 2009, he was cast opposite[9] Nana Patekar and Tanushree Duttta in the unreleased romantic comedy Horn 'Ok' Pleassss. Muzamil's later acted in Will You Marry Me? (film) the film flopped at the box office.
In 2020, he starred[10]in Special OPS web series on Hotstar as a sniper.
Filmography[edit]
Year | FIlm | Role | Awards |
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2007 | Dhoka | Inspector Zaid Ahmed Khan | Hindi |
2009 | Horn 'Ok' Pleassss | Ajay/Rocky | Hindi |
2012 | Will You Marry Me? (film) | Nikhil | Hindi |
Year | Web series | Role | Platform |
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2020 | Special OPS | Avinash | Hotstar |
References[edit]
- ↑ Saran, Renu. 51 Children Winners of National Bravery Award. Diamond Books. Search this book on
- ↑ "When India's brave kids grow up". Hindustan Times. Jan 27, 2012. Retrieved Apr 10, 2020. Unknown parameter
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