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Meet Faraz Inam, the actor from the
legendary drama serials Sunehray Din and Alpha Bravo
Chalie. We had the opportunity to catch up with Faraz
and learn of his experiences working in these dramas
and what he’s up to these days.
Interview by Sadaf Fayyaz
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My parents were very supportive, but they were also
concerned whether acting would impact my studies since
I was doing my Bachelor’s at the time.
I was never camera shy and I didn’t even consider
that I was acting in front of a camera. Shoaib Mansoor
kept the shooting atmosphere as low key as possible.
He would tell us not to act, but to react to situations
that he described to us, which allowed us to act more
naturally.
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Both of the serials got a very good response as there
was a sense of belonging towards the army amongst the
younger generation and their parents. The serials reflected
how young men in the Pakistani army spent their lives
and how they got trained. This project was given to
Shoaib Mansoor by ISPR in order to provide a glimpse
into cadets’ lives. I’ve heard that after
ABC was aired, many young men felt inspired to join
the forces, and that is a great achievement of this
play.
I enjoyed working with Abdullah because we had quite
a number of scenes together. Working with the rest of
the crew was also a great experience.
People were very kind to give us a lot of accolade and
respect. It was nice of them to come up to me and praise
the serials and our work in it.
I had idolized a life in uniform for myself; these drama
serials allowed me to act the life I had always fantasized
of. Perhaps that was my inspiration for working in these
plays.
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If there were a third part to the series, Faraz would
definitely be playing a role in it. I don’t know
to what extent it’ll become a reality, but I would
certainly like to consider playing my part in the third
serial as well. All I would need to do prior to that
would be getting a hair transplant and losing some weight
(laughs)!
Interestingly, I have not had the privilege of having
my acting critiqued, but I would definitely take it
positively if the opportunity came my way.
(Hazaron Khawahishain aisee kay har khawahish pay dum
niklay, bohut niklay mairay armaan laikin phir bhi kum
niklay.) On a serious note, I would like to do more
for my nation by either joining politics or a welfare
organization.
Our country Pakistan is passing through a very challenging
phase. We are actually fighting for our identity envisaged
by our founding father Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
Despair, despondency and disaster are prevailing in
our country. In such a situation, we as individuals
should try to reach our goals and targets, which would
sum up to the collective success as a nation. Believe
in yourself and have faith in God.
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