Rauf Lala (Urdu: Ø±Ø¤Ù Ù„Ø§Ù„Û ) (born 1970 in Larkana, Sindh,
Pakistan) is a Pakistani comedian, actor, writer, and producer.
Working in Pakistani media for over three decades, he is well known
for his comedic talent and stage work. Lala has also worked in India,
winning season two of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.Rauf Lala
began his stage career in 1985, as a comedian in One Day Theater,
Karachi, alongside his teacher, Razak Rajo. His first commercial show
was Susral Bara Janjaal also in 1985, which featured Umer Sharif and
Javed Sheikh.He has collaborated with Umer Sharif and Moin Akhtar on
many stage shows, including Bhudda Ghar Per Hai, and in 1989, Bakra
Qistoon Pay, which remains a popular and well-known Pakistani stage
show internationally. Lala has appeared on several comedy reality
shows, gaining popularity on television, as well as appearing in
movies in Pakistan and India.In 2006, he was invited to appear in
season two of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, an Indian reality
television show on channel Star One, which he won. He was awarded the
title "Comedy Ka Shahenshah", becoming the first Pakistani to win the
major Indian contest. He appeared alongside actress Bipasha Basu in
the final episode.
Pakistan) is a Pakistani comedian, actor, writer, and producer.
Working in Pakistani media for over three decades, he is well known
for his comedic talent and stage work. Lala has also worked in India,
winning season two of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.Rauf Lala
began his stage career in 1985, as a comedian in One Day Theater,
Karachi, alongside his teacher, Razak Rajo. His first commercial show
was Susral Bara Janjaal also in 1985, which featured Umer Sharif and
Javed Sheikh.He has collaborated with Umer Sharif and Moin Akhtar on
many stage shows, including Bhudda Ghar Per Hai, and in 1989, Bakra
Qistoon Pay, which remains a popular and well-known Pakistani stage
show internationally. Lala has appeared on several comedy reality
shows, gaining popularity on television, as well as appearing in
movies in Pakistan and India.In 2006, he was invited to appear in
season two of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, an Indian reality
television show on channel Star One, which he won. He was awarded the
title "Comedy Ka Shahenshah", becoming the first Pakistani to win the
major Indian contest. He appeared alongside actress Bipasha Basu in
the final episode.
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