Adnan Sarwar

Adnan Sarwar
Born (1979-11-11) November 11, 1979 (age 44)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Director
  • Screenwriter
  • Musician
  • Lyricist
  • Racing driver
  • Doctor
Years active2002–present
Known forShah, Motorcycle Girl

Adnan Sarwar is a Pakistani actor, director, musician, screenwriter, producer, lyricist, doctor and racing driver. He made his film debut in the biopic Shah, in which he also played the leading role.

Career

Music

From 2002 onwards Adnan started his music career as a session guitar player for various Pakistani musicians such as The Trip, Mekaal Hasan Band and Ali Zafar, before forming the duo Club Caramel with singer Kiran Chaudhry in 2006. He has also composed the soundtrack of his debut film Shah.

Film and TV

Adnan made his film debut in the 2015 Pakistani sports biopic Shah, based on the life of Olympian boxer Hussain Shah. Adnan also wrote the screenplay and directed the film as well as composed the original musical score. Adnan trained for the role of the homeless boxer by undergoing a six-month long boxing training regime and lost 10 kilos of body weight. Despite being produced on a shoestring budget by a team of five people, Shah was hailed as "not only an achievement for Adnan Sarwar but for the whole Pakistani film industry" and Sarwar was praised by critics for his portrayal of the Lyari born Pakistani boxing legend.

In April 2017, it was announced that Adnan was working on his second feature film Motorcycle Girl based on the real-life story of Zenith Irfan, who is thought to be the first Pakistani woman to make a solo motorcycle journey across the country at the age of 20. The film released in 2018 to good critical appreciation[1] with Adnan writing, co-producing and directing it.[2] He also wrote the lyrics for one of the movie's two songs, Pahiya.

Adnan marked his TV debut as an actor with Sarmad Khoosat's 2018 drama Aakhri Station.[3]

In January 2019 he announced to make three films by 2020.[4]

Other

Sarwar has trained as a Doctor of Medicine and is a graduate of Baqai Medical University, Karachi, and has previously worked as a doctor in Australia.[5] He is also trained as a high-performance race car driver and has represented Pakistan in lower categories of formula car racing series in various international auto racing competitions, he became the first ever local Pakistani to get selected to race for the A1 GP Team Pakistan in the A1 Grand Prix motorsports Worldcup series. He also founded a company Racing Pakistan, through which his aim was too create awareness of motorsports in Pakistan and to promote and educate young Pakistani talented drivers in international motor racing categories.[6]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Director Producer Screenwriter Music composer Role Notes
2015 Shah Yes No Yes Yes Syed Hussain Shah Biopic about Hussain Shah
2018 Motorcycle Girl Yes Yes Yes No Iffy Biopic about Zenith Irfan

Television serials

Year Title Role Director Channel
2018 Aakhri Station Waqar No ARY Digital
2021 Aik Hai Nigaar No Yes
2023 Gunah SHO Saleem Yes Express Entertainment
2024 Inspector Sabiha No Yes

Web series

Year Title Role Platform
2022 Baarwan Khiladi Director Tapmad TV

Accolades

Ceremony Category Project Result
15th Lux Style Awards Best Film Shah Nominated
Best Film Director
Best Lead Actor in a Film
18th Lux Style Awards Best Film Motorcycle Girl

References

  1. ^ Images Staff (2018-02-14). "Sohai Ali Abro's Motorcycle Girl gets a release date". Images. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  2. ^ Sarwar's next film is a biopic of Zenith Irfan aka "Motorcycle Girl" 20 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017
  3. ^ Sadaf Siddique (15 February 2018), "Sarmad Khoosat's Akhri Station is off to a brutal start", Dawn News. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  4. ^ Buraq Shabbir (28 January 2019), "Adnan Sarwar to make three films by 2020", The News International. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  5. ^ Annam Lodhi (7 January 2019), "Cinema's biggest stars tell us what to expect in 2019", Dawn News. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Adnan Sarwar joins Asian Formula Racing". Dawn. Staff Report. Retrieved 3 February 2009.