Syed Noor
Syed Noor was born in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan on February 21st, 1951 and is the Director. At the age of 73, Syed Noor biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Syed Noor (born Syed Ghulam Noor) joined the Pakistani film industry as an assistant to director S. Suleman.
Noor appeared in 18 feature films before penned his first script for the film "Society Girl," which was considered the year's best film of the year.
Noor was the best screenwriting talent in Pakistan's film industry after the success of his first film and worked with all the leading writers of the day.
Syed Noor produced about 250 films from 1976 to 1992.
Both his written scripts and screenplays were produced in Urdu and Punjabi.
Noor, a writer, has received numerous awards in his career, including National Award, Nigaar Award, Graduate Award, Bolan Award, and the Asian Award.
During his writing career, he was also given acting opportunities, but he turned down because his ultimate aim was to produce feature films.
He had been with S. Suleman for five years with the intention of one day directing his own work. Syed Noor made his directorial debut with the film "Qasam," which was a hit at the box office in 1993.
Pubjabi films reigned Pakistani cinema at this time.
Syed Noor started to film with the intention of reviving Urdu cinema, and his second film "Jeeva" and his third film "Sargam" revealed his intention.
In addition, Noor introduced a number of young actors in his films, who went on to have long careers in film.
Punjabi films are starting to fade from cinemas, particularly after the death of Punjabi film superstar Sultan Rahi.
Noor declared that he will film in Pubjabi films and created "Choorian," one of Pakistan's most successful films.
"Choorian" was the success of a film in the Punjabi language, "Majajan," which ran in cinemas for much longer than its predecessor.
Syed Noor founded Paragon Studio and Paragon Academy of Performing Arts with the intention of teaching filmmaking to a new generation.
Noor, who works with the Mass Communications department of Punjab University, started teaching film as a subject.
Multiplex cinemas opened in Pakistan and film became digitized, giving new filmmakers great opportunities for new content and projects.
Syed Noor was given Pakistan's highest civilian award, "Sitaara-e-Imtiaz," after directing nearly 300 films, more than five films, and receiving more than ten National Awards and other accolades.
Awards and recognition
- Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award by the President of Pakistan in 2013
- Nigar Award for Best Film Director in 1995, 1996 and 1997