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Manzar Sehbai to make comeback on TV

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Manzar Sehbai, who played the iconic Hakeem Shafa’atullah in director Shoaib Mansoor’s gritty film Bol (2011), is coming back to screens, albeit on television. The award-winning thespian spoke briefly with tabloid! over the phone from Nathiagali, Murree, where he is currently shooting “my first TV serial ever,” titled Alif.

He explained how Haseeb Hassan, the director of the serial, had chased him for a long time: “He’s a very sweet guy, and has been pressing me to take up the part. I had no option but to agree to [do] it.” Sehbai added that he is “not a TV actor.”

It may be mentioned here that Sehbai earlier appeared in a TV adaptation of Saadat Hassan Manto’s short story, Toba Tek Singh. The play was an experiment­al production, and recorded in black and white. Alif is technicall­y Sehbai’s second show, but his first serial. It is already in the news for a number of reasons: firstly, it marks the scripting return of noted novelist-turned-playwright Umera Ahmad; and secondly, because of its ensemble cast that includes Hamza Ali Abbasi, Sajal Aly, and Kubra Khan.

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