Paras Masroor is a Pakistani theatre and television actor. Starting
his career as a theatre actor, he moved on to television. He has
played the role of Torah Khan in Momina Duraid's Sang-e-Mar Mar (2016)
for which he received Hum Award for Best Supporting Actor. He further
appeared in films Na Maloom Afrad (2014) and Mah e Mir (2016).He
belongs to a Sufi family involved in the arts : his grandfather,
Ghulam Ali Masroor, who went by the pen-name Faqeer, wrote Sufi poetry
in six languages (Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, Seraiki and English),
while his father, Beydil Masroor, is a musician and writer who also
served as senior director/producer for PTV for some 35 years, Paras
inheriting his interest in arts from him, as he's himself involved in
sculpture, painting, drawing and music as well (he can play the tabla
and the guitar).He got his Master's in sociology and mass
communications from the Karachi University before studying acting at
the NAPA.
his career as a theatre actor, he moved on to television. He has
played the role of Torah Khan in Momina Duraid's Sang-e-Mar Mar (2016)
for which he received Hum Award for Best Supporting Actor. He further
appeared in films Na Maloom Afrad (2014) and Mah e Mir (2016).He
belongs to a Sufi family involved in the arts : his grandfather,
Ghulam Ali Masroor, who went by the pen-name Faqeer, wrote Sufi poetry
in six languages (Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, Seraiki and English),
while his father, Beydil Masroor, is a musician and writer who also
served as senior director/producer for PTV for some 35 years, Paras
inheriting his interest in arts from him, as he's himself involved in
sculpture, painting, drawing and music as well (he can play the tabla
and the guitar).He got his Master's in sociology and mass
communications from the Karachi University before studying acting at
the NAPA.
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