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Abdul Rauf Khalid (Urdu: عبدالرؤف خالد; 19 December 1957 in Peshawar – 24 November 2011) was a Pakistani actor, filmmaker and television writer/director. Rauf Khalid عبدالرؤف خالد Born 19 December 1957 Peshawar, Pakistan Died 24 November 2011 (aged 53) Pakistan Nationality Pakistani Occupation(s) TV and film director-producer, TV writer, Painter Artist Years active 1989 – 2011; (his death in a road accident) Early life and career edit Rauf Khalid, while still a college student, began writing for Radio Pakistan.[1] An ex-serviceman and bureaucrat, he worked in films and television plays after attending Islamia College University, Peshawar.[2] In 1989, he wrote and partially directed Madaar, a seven-episode serial exposing drug trafficking, telecast from Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) - Quetta Center.[2] In 1991, he wrote Guest House (TV series), a 52-episode comedy series.[3][2] In 1995, Rauf Khalid directed Angar Wadi, a 15-episode serial for which he was an actor and a producer apart from writing it.[2] In 1998, Khalid made Laag, a 27-episode serial (he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in it).[2][4] In 2003, Rauf Khalid released Laaj, his debut film. Although it reportedly did poorly at the box office, it won 12 Bolan Awards, 14 Graduate Awards, 4 National Film Awards, and the Lux Style Awards.[2][4] In 2007, Rauf Khalid established a College of TV and Film Direction in Lok Virsa, Shakarparian, Islamabad. He was the chairman of the National Institute of Cultural Studies, Islamabad.[3][2][4] In 2008, Khalid made his third television serial (Mishaal), for which he served as writer, director and producer, which was telecast by National TV network PTV Home on Tuesday evenings in Pakistan.[2][4] TV Dramas edit Rozgaar (a PTV show)[1] Laag (1998) (a PTV show)[1] Guest House (a PTV show)[1] Angar Wadi (1995) (a PTV show)[2] Mishaal (2008) (a PTV show)[1][2] Personal life edit He was married to the Pakistani senator Rubina Khalid.[1] and Saifullah Bangash.[1] Awards edit Type of Award Name of Award Notes The President of Pakistan award Pride of Performance Award[4][1][3] 1995 The Prime Minister of Pakistan award The Kashmir Medal[4] For writing TV plays highlighting the plight of the Kashmiri people Bolan Award Best Director[2] Best Film[2] Best Writer[2] Best Supporting Actor Graduate Guild Award Best Director[2] Best Writer[2] Best Producer Best Supporting Actor Best Original Script National Pakistan Award Best Director[2] Best Film[2] Best Writer Best Original Soundtrack shared with Zille Huma Lux Style Awards Best Film[2] 2004