List of British Pakistanis
The following is a list of notable British Pakistanis , namely notable citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie in Pakistan :
Academia and education
Humanities
Sara Ahmed – professor of Race and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London [ 1] and academic working at the intersection of feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory and postcolonialism
Shabbir Akhtar – philosopher
Tariq Ali – academic, historian and novelist[ 2]
Khizar Humayun Ansari OBE – director of the Centre for Minority Studies at the University of London , known for his work in the field of race and ethnic relations[ 3]
Sarah Ansari – professor of history at Royal Holloway, University of London [ 4] [ 5]
Akil Awan – British academic and the current RCUK Fellow at the Royal Holloway, University of London [ 6]
Yasmin Khan – historian of British India and associate professor of history at the University of Oxford [ 7]
Ziauddin Sardar – scholar, writer and cultural critic
Mona Siddiqui – professor of Islamic Studies and Public Understanding at the University of Glasgow , as well a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4 's The Moral Maze , The Times , The Scotsman , The Guardian and The Herald [ 8]
Natural sciences
Social sciences
University leadership and executives
Business and finance
FTSE 100 and multinational corporations
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Mumtaz Khan Akbar – founder and owner of the Mumtaz brand [ 33] [unreliable source? ]
Amjad Ali – co-founder of fast food chain Dixy Chicken [ 34]
Ruzwana Bashir – British businesswoman, former Oxford Union President and founder and CEO of Peek.com, travel company based in San Francisco , California[ 35]
James Caan – businessman and entrepreneur; formerly a part of Dragons' Den [ 36]
Mo Chaudry – born in Pakistan, raised in England; became a millionaire businessman in the West Midlands
Humayon Dar – advocate of Islamic banking and finance; founder of the Global Islamic Finance Awards
Afzal Kahn – Bradford-based entrepreneur, owns a specialist car design company; in 2008 he broke records by paying £440,000 for a distinctive 'F1' number plate;[ 37] has previously shown an interest in purchasing Newcastle football club [ 38]
Mohammed Khalid – founder and Chairman of the successful fast food chain Chicken Cottage [ 39]
Zarine Kharas – co-founder and CEO of JustGiving
Abid Mehmood – co-founder of fast food chain Dixy Chicken[ 34]
Amar Latif – Scottish entrepreneur , television personality and professional traveller[ 40]
Tahir Mohsan – founder of Time Computers, Supanet, and Tpad; currently manages several investment companies from his base in Dubai[ 41]
Aneel Mussarat – property millionaire; his company, MCR Property Group, specialises in renting apartments to university students in Manchester and Liverpool[ 42]
Tarak Ramzan – founder and CEO of the Quiz womenswear retail chain[ 43]
Asim Siddiqui – chairman and a founding trustee of The City Circle [ 44]
Adeem Younis – founder and CEO of SingleMuslim.com and Penny Appeal[ 45]
Mohammad Zahoor – Ukraine -based British-Pakistani businessman and philanthropist.
Cash Haleem – United Kingdom British-Anglo-Pakistani businessman.[ 46]
Akmal Shaikh – originally the owner of the taxi company "teksi", he was later sentenced to death by China for carrying 4kg of heroin .
Munir Hussain – founder of Pepe’s Piri Piri.[ 47]
Entertainment
Asad Shan – actor and TV presenter B4U music & Zing TV. Won the title of Mr Asia UK and started in 4 feature. Directed 7 Welcome to London
Abdullah Afzal – actor and stand-up comedian[ 48]
Shehzad Afzal – writer, director, producer and game designer; born in Dundee , Scotland[ 49]
Riz Ahmed – British actor, best known for his role in films such as Four Lions , Nightcrawler , Rogue One , and Venom , as well as in the HBO miniseries The Night Of
Hajaz Akram – British Pakistani actor[ 50]
Mina Anwar – British actress, best known for playing Police Constable Maggie Habib in the sitcom The Thin Blue Line [ 51]
Humza Arshad – actor and comedian; the producer of the YouTube series Diary of a Bad Man [ 52] [ 53] [ 54]
Sadia Azmat – stand-up comedian[ 55]
Shabana Bakhsh – actress who has appeared in soaps such as River City and Doctors [ 56]
Babar Bhatti – actor known for the part of Punkah Wallah Rumzan in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum [ 57]
Jamil Dehlavi – London-based independent film director and producer of Pakistani-French origin[ 58]
Dynamo – born Steven Frayne; popular magician; Pakistani father and English mother[ 59]
Tan France – fashion designer, television personality, and author[ 60] He is currently the fashion expert for the Netflix series Queer Eye .[ 61]
Ahmad Hussain – singer-songwriter, executive, producer and founder and managing director of IQRA Promotions[ 62]
Aziz Ibrahim – musician best known for his work as guitarist with Simply Red , The Stone Roses (post-John Squire )[ 63]
Naz Ikramullah – British-Canadian artist and film producer; of Pakistani origin[ 64]
Tez Ilyas – stand-up comedian of Pakistani descent[ 65]
Jameela Jamil – actress, radio presenter and activist[ 66]
Sarah Joyce – better known by her stage name, 'Rumer'; Pakistani-born British singer–songwriter[ 67]
Mimi Keene – actress
Annie Khalid – English-Pakistani musician and model[ 68]
Abid Khan – director [ 69] [ 70]
Ahsan Khan – film and television actor, host and performer[ 71]
Alyy Khan – film and television actor and host[ 72]
Aqib Khan – actor who played Sajid Khan in the movie West is West [ 73]
Armeena Rana Khan – Canadian born Pakistani-British film and television actress and model, known for her work in the Pakistani entertainment industry
Guz Khan – comedian and actor[ 74]
Natasha Khan – known by her stage name, 'Bat for Lashes'; half Pakistani half English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Sair Khan – Coronation Street actress of Pakistani descent[ 75]
Saira Khan – runner-up on the first series of The Apprentice ; TV presenter on BBC's Temper Your Temper and Desi DNA [ 76]
Shahid Khan – known as 'Naughty Boy'; British-born Pakistani songwriter, record producer and musician[ 77]
Ayub Khan Din – actor and playwright, known for writing the film East Is East
Zack Knight – Punjabi singer, songwriter and performer
Mani Liaqat – Manchester-based British Asian actor and comedian[ 78]
Art Malik – Pakistani-born British actor who achieved international fame in the 1980s through his starring and subsidiary roles in assorted British and Merchant-Ivory television serials and films[ 79]
Zayn Malik – former member of the British-Irish boyband One Direction from Bradford,[ 80] whose father is from Pakistan; his mother is mixed British and Irish[ 81]
Nadia Manzoor – writer, performer, and producer based in Brooklyn, New York.[ 82]
Jeff Mirza – stand-up comedian and actor[ 83]
Shazia Mirza – comedian from Birmingham , England, whose act revolves around her Muslim faith[ 84]
Suleman Mirza – lead dancer of dance group Signature ; runner-up on Britain's Got Talent 2008[ 85]
Zia Mohyeddin – Pakistani actor, narrator, producer, director and television broadcaster who has appeared in both Pakistani and British cinema throughout his career
Mazhar Munir – television and film actor; before co-starring in the 2005 movie Syriana , he appeared in three British television shows: The Bill , Mile High , and Doctors
Murtz – television and radio presenter
Aki Nawaz – British singer and musician; part of the band Fun-Da-Mental [ 86]
Adil Omar – British-born Pakistani recording artist
Adil Ray – presenter, better known as the creator of BBC South Asian Muslim comedy Citizen Khan in which he also portrays the protagonist
Sakina Samo – award-winning actress, producer and director[ 87]
Kiran Sonia Sawar – Scottish actress best known for her role in the one-off drama Murdered by My Father [ 88] [ 89]
Nadine Shah – singer-songwriter and musician[ 90]
Jay Shareef – award-winning stand-up comedian[ 91] [ 92] and broadcaster[ 93]
Rani Taj – dhol player dubbed 'Dhol Queen' after her YouTube video went viral[ 94]
Badi Uzzaman – television and film actor[ 95]
Atta Yaqub – actor and model[ 96]
Laila Zaidi – actress
Mikaal Zulfiqar – British born Pakistani actor and model
Mawaan Rizwan – British actor, writer and comedian
Asim Chaudhry – British comedian, writer, director and actor
Tahirah Sharif – British actress
Ali Abbasi – former Scottish TV presenter[ 97]
Kamran Abbasi – doctor, medical editor, and cricket writer; currently editor of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine ; former acting editor of British Medical Journal and editor of the bulletin of the World Health Organization [ 98]
Asad Ahmad – BBC journalist and news presenter[ 99]
Tazeen Ahmad – was a reporter for both American television news and British TV.[ 100]
Arif Ali – regional product director for the Associated Press news agency in Europe, Middle East and Africa[ 101]
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown – journalist and author born in Uganda , currently columnist for The Independent and the Evening Standard [ 102]
Shaista Aziz – journalist, writer, stand-up comedian, and former international aid worker[ 103]
Anila Baig – columnist at The Sun [ 104]
Martin Bashir – British journalist of Pakistani descent, currently with ABC 's 20/20 [ 105]
Hassan Ghani – Scottish[ 106] [ 107] broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker, based in London
Mishal Husain – anchor for BBC World [ 108]
Faris Kermani – film director based in the UK, now head of Crescent Films , production company based in London[ 109]
Secunder Kermani – journalist who is Foreign Correspondent for Channel 4 News . He was previously a reporter on the BBC's flagship current affairs programme Newsnight .[ 110]
Reham Khan – journalist and anchor currently working at Dawn News [ 111]
Rizwan Khan – works for Al Jazeera English ; has his own show called Riz Khan
Mazher Mahmood (also known as the Fake Sheikh ) – often dubbed as "Britain's most notorious undercover reporter"; in a GQ survey was voted as the 45th most powerful man in Britain, ahead of Prince William ;[ 112] the News of the World paid his six-figure salary[ 113]
Javed Malik – television anchor; publisher of the UAE 's first diplomatic magazine, The International Diplomat ; executive director of the World Forum; served as Pakistan's Ambassador at Large and Special Advisor to the Prime Minister
Sarfraz Manzoor – Pakistani-born British writer, journalist, documentary maker, and broadcaster; writes regularly for The Guardian ; presents documentaries on BBC Radio 4[ 114]
Aasmah Mir – BBC presenter and former columnist for the Sunday Herald [ 115]
Nazia Mogra – television journalist for BBC North West Tonight News on BBC One [ 116]
Jason Mohammad – radio and television presenter[ 117]
Saima Mohsin – British journalist[ 118]
Shereen Nanjiani – radio journalist with BBC Radio Scotland[ 119]
Adnan Nawaz – news and sports presenter working for the BBC World Service[ 120]
Zarqa Nawaz – freelance writer, journalist, broadcaster, and filmmaker[ 121]
Asad Qureshi – filmmaker who was kidnapped on 26 March 2010 by a militant group called the "Asian Tigers " in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas [ 122]
Osama Saeed – head of International and Media Relations at the Al Jazeera Media Network [ 123]
Aisha Ghazi – independent documentary filmmaker, lawyer and human rights activist.[ 124] [ 125]
Law and justice
Literature and art
Tariq Ali – historian and novelist[ 2]
Moniza Alvi – poet and writer[ 132]
Rasheed Araeen – London-based conceptual artist , sculptor, painter, writer, and curator[ 133]
Nadeem Aslam – novelist[ 134]
Nasser Azam – contemporary artist, living and working in London[ 135]
Shezad Dawood – artist based in London[ 136]
Imtiaz Dharker – poet and documentary filmmaker[ 137]
Roopa Farooki – novelist born in Lahore , Pakistan,[ 138]
Mohsin Hamid – Pakistani writer of novels Moth Smoke (2000), The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007), and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia (2013)[ 139]
Sairish Hussain – novelist and lecturer[ 140]
Aamer Hussein – short story writer and critic[ 141]
Zahid Hussain – novelist, poet and screenwriter
Razia Iqbal – arts correspondent for the BBC; born in East Africa and is of Muslim Punjabi origin[ 142]
Idris Khan – artist based in London[ 143]
Shamshad Khan – Manchester-based poet born in Leeds ; worked as an editor on an anthology of black women's poetry and advised the Arts Council of England North West[ 144] [ 145]
Vaseem Khan – writer, author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency novels[ 146]
Hanif Kureishi – playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker, novelist and short story writer[ 147]
Omar Mansoor – London-based fashion designer, best known for his couture occasionwear[ 148]
Emran Mian – author and policy advisor at Whitehall[ 149]
Suhayl Saadi – literary and erotic novelist; radio and stage playwright
Ziauddin Sardar – scholar, writer and cultural critic
Qaisra Shahraz – novelist, journalist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a director of Gatehouse Books[ 150]
Anwar Sheikh – Pakistani-born British author; lives in Cardiff , Wales[ 151]
Architecture
Civil service, military and police
Politics
Members of Parliament
Peers
Nazir Ahmed, Baron Ahmed – Unaffiliated peer in the House of Lords , formerly Labour[ 180] now retired.[ 181]
Zameer Choudrey, Baron Choudrey CBE – Conservative life peer, businessman
Kishwer Falkner, Baroness Falkner of Margravine – Lead Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs in the House of Lords [ 182]
Shaista Gohir, Baroness Gohir OBE – Crossbench life peer[ 183]
Wajid Khan, Baron Khan – Labour Baron of Burnley[ 184]
Zahida Manzoor , Baroness Manzoor – Liberal Democrat Baroness; former Legal Services Ombudsman; former Deputy Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality[ 185]
Nosheena Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik – Conservative Baroness of Mearns in the County of Renfrewshire; former Chairman of CBI Scotland[ 186]
Michael Nazir-Ali – now retired Bishop in the House of Lords[ 187]
Qurban, Lord Hussain – Life peer[ 188]
Aamer Sarfraz , Baron Sarfraz – former Conservative party treasurer[ 189]
Shas Sheehan, Baroness Sheehan – Liberal Democrat and Baroness of Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton and of Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth [ 190]
Mohamed Sheikh, Baron Sheikh – Baron of Cornhill and Chairman of Conservative Muslim Forum
Sayeeda Hussain, Baroness Warsi – Conservative minister without portfolio and a former member of the Cabinet
Members of Scottish Parliament
Members of the Senedd
Mohammad Asghar – Welsh politician, representing Plaid Cymru and Welsh Conservatives. First ethnic minority member elected to the Senedd [ 195]
Natasha Asghar – Welsh politician, representing the Welsh Conservatives. First female ethnic minority member elected to the Senedd[ 196]
Members of the London Assembly
Mayors
Others in politics
International governmental organizations
Religion
Science and medicine
Haroon Ahmed – prominent scientist in the fields of microelectronics and electrical engineering[ 9]
Qanta Ahmed – physician specializing in sleep disorders. She is also an author and a newspaper columnist[ 218]
Rozina Ali – microvascular reconstructive plastic surgeon and consultant with a specialist interest in breast reconstruction; television presenter[ 219]
Nadia Bukhari – pharmacist and youngest female fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society ; an honour bestowed to those who have achieved excellence and distinction in their pharmacy career.[ 220]
Hasnat Khan – heart and lung surgeon who was romantically involved with Diana, Princess of Wales [ 221]
Mohammad Naseem – qualified GP and the chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust[ 222]
Asim Shahmalak – hair transplant surgeon and broadcaster, and proponent of such surgery; in 2009, he performed the UK's first eyelash transplant[ 223]
Sport
Boxing
Tanveer Ahmed – former lightweight boxer; WBO Inter-Continental champion
Ijaz Ahmed – British super-flyweight boxer
Muhammad Ali – featherweight boxer; amateur champion
Kyle Yousaf – British flyweight boxer; held the English flyweight title in 2018
Hamzah Sheeraz – British light-middleweight boxer, WBO European title champion[ 224]
Kash Ali – British heavyweight boxer, holds the IBF European heavyweight title
Ukashir Farooq – British bantamweight boxer, former British bantamweight title winner[ 225]
Usman Ahmed – super flyweight boxer
Adnan Amar – British light-middleweight boxer, multiple title winner[ 226]
Adil Anwar – British light-welterweight boxer and multiple title winner[ 227]
Qais Ashfaq – British super-bantamweight boxer; Commonwealth silver medallist and WBA Continental title holder[ 228] [ 229]
Jawaid Khaliq , MBE – first British Asian to win a world title belt[ 230]
Amer Khan – former undefeated light-heavyweight boxer, Central Area championship winner
Amir Khan – British light-welterweight boxer; 2004 Olympics silver medalist; former world champion
Haroon Khan – super-flyweight boxer and commonwealth bronze-medalist[ 231]
Nadeem Siddique – former British welterweight boxer, multiple title winner[ 232]
Adam Azim – professional boxer[ 233]
Aqib Fiaz – professional super-featherweight boxer[ 234]
Cricket
Martial arts
Qasim Beg – undefeated kickboxing champion, two-time world champion
Imran Khan – two-time World Muay Thai champion[ 297]
Nisar Smiler – two-time karate world champion and fifty-time gold medalist
Other sports
Other
See also
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