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Mohammad Saeed Khan (1 January 1937 – 24 May 2005), better known by his stage name Rangeela, was a Pakistani actor, comedian, director and producer. He was also a professional bodybuilder, a billboard painter, a writer (both a screenwriter and a lyricist), a film distributor, a singer and a music composer.[3] He is regarded as one of the finest comedians of the Pakistani film industry. Beginning in 1956 with the Punjabi film Chann Mahi, he eventually performed in over 550 films in a career spanning over 4 decades His birth name was Mohammad Saeed Khan and he was born in Parachinar, a city in the Kurram District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[4][3] His family moved to Peshawar when he was very young, He took a keen interest in bodybuilding and physical exercises as a teenager.[3][1][5][6] Year Film Actor Director Producer Screenwriter Lyricist Singer Language Notes 1956 Chhan Mahi Yes Punjabi 1957 Daata Yes Urdu Nooran Yes Punjabi 1958 Jatti Yes 1959 Shera Yes 1960 Gulbadlan Yes Urdu 1960 Salma Yes 1964 Gehra Daagh Yes Paigham Yes 1965 Malangi Yes Punjabi Dil Ke Tukre Yes Urdu 1967 Imam Din Gohavia Yes Punjabi 1969 Diya Aur Toofan[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Urdu [2][1][5] 1970 Rangeela[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [5] 1971 Dil Aur Dunya[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dosti Yes 1972 Ehsaas Yes 1973 Rangeela Aur Munawar Zarif[2] Yes Insan Aur Gadha[2] Yes Yes Ziddi Yes Punjabi Kubra Ashiq[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes Urdu Ik Madari Yes Punjabi 1974 Do Tasweerain Yes Urdu 1977 Begum Jaan Yes Aj Diyan Kurrian Yes Punjabi 1979 Behan Bhai Yes Urdu Aurat Raj Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [5] Khushboo (1979 film) Yes Maula Jatt Yes Punjabi Cameo appearance 1980 Nahin Abhi Nahin Yes Urdu 1980 Aap Ki Khatir Yes 1981 Amanat Yes Yes Yes Punjabi Chan Suraj Yes 1982 Ik Doli Yes Charda Suraj Yes 1983 Sher Mama Yes 1984 Teray Ghar Kay Samnay Yes Urdu 1984 Doorian Yes 1986 Qaidi Yes Punjabi 1987 Disco Dancer Yes Lady Smuggler Yes Urdu 1988 Bazar-e-Husn Yes 1989 Madam Bawri Yes Punjabi Double role Rangeelay Jasoos Yes Urdu/Punjabi 1990 International Guerillas Yes Sarmaya Yes Punjabi 1991 Kalay Chor Yes Urdu/Punjabi 1992 Hero Yes Abdullah the Great Yes Double role 1997 Kurri Munda Razi Yes Punjabi 1998 Nakhra Gori Da Yes 1999 Eik Aur Love Story Yes Career He moved to Lahore at a young age and earned his livelihood by painting billboards for the Pakistani film industry. Once, when the shooting of a film was taking place, an actor for the film's jolly character role was needed. The film director asked Mohammad Saeed Khan to play the part which he did. All those present during the shooting were amused by his acting style and he became an actor through sheer luck. Rangeela made his professional cinematic debut in a 1958 Punjabi film Jatti, directed by M. J. Rana.[3][1][5][6] He started playing humorous roles in movies and, to everybody's surprise, became highly popular. In 1969, he formed 'Rangeela Productions' to produce his own movies. He not only produced films but also directed his productions, sang songs, and wrote some scripts as well. His movies, to the surprise of many film industry stalwarts, attracted a large number of viewers. The film Diya Aur Toofan, released on 9 May 1969, was Rangeela's directional debut.[2] He directed numerous movies under the banner of Rangeela Productions. His acting was showcased in the film Rangeela (1970), in which he played the title role. His third consecutive hit film was Dil Aur Dunya (1971), starring Habib, Aasia and Rangeela. He brought to the film Dil Aur Dunya, a sobering sense of a director's prowess which is the opposite to his celluloid persona