Aehsun Talish
Aehsun Talish (born 10 July 1965) is a Pakistani actor, television director, and producer, best known for helming critically acclaimed and commercially successful drama serials on channels such as ARY Digital and Hum TV.[1][2] Born in Lahore, Pakistan, Talish hails from a prominent showbiz family as the son of veteran film actor Agha Talish and father to actor Raza Talish.[1] He began his acting career in 1985 and transitioned to directing in the late 1990s, initially helming episodes of serials like Koi Tou Baarish (2007) and Jaal (2007), before gaining widespread recognition with hits such as Alif Allah Aur Insaan (2017), Daldal (2017), and Tabeer (2018).[2][3][4] Among his most notable works are the comedy-drama Suno Chanda (2018–2021), which became a cultural phenomenon for its humor and relatable portrayal of family dynamics; the romantic thriller Ye Dil Mera (2019–2020); and the period drama Aye Musht-e-Khaak (2021).[5] More recent projects include Farq (2022–2023), Chauraha (2022), Mushk (2020), the 2024 serial Bismil, SharPasand (2025), and the upcoming Sher (2025), alongside his feature film debut Dil Tera Hogaya (2020).[6][7][8][2][9] As CEO of Agha Talish Productions, Talish has also taken on producing roles, fostering new talent and expanding into film and commercials while maintaining a focus on quality Urdu-language content.[10]Early life
Family background
Aehsun Talish was born on 10 July 1965 in Lahore, Pakistan, under the birth name Ahson Agha Ali Abbas.[11] His father, Agha Talish (born 1927; died 19 February 1998), was a renowned Pakistani actor known for his prolific career in over 450 films and television productions, which profoundly shaped the family's deep ties to the entertainment industry.[12][13] Agha Talish's legacy, marked by awards such as six Nigar Awards and the Pride of Performance, created an environment steeped in cinematic and dramatic arts. Talish's mother, Nasreen Shamsa, has limited publicly available details regarding her background. Siblings are not specified in available records, though Talish grew up in a household fully immersed in the vibrant Pakistani film and television scene of the 1960s and 1980s.[11] The pervasive influence of his father's illustrious career afforded Talish early and intimate exposure to the nuances of acting and production, fostering his innate connection to the field from a young age.[1]Education and early training
Aehsun Talish completed his early schooling at Aitchison College in Lahore, a prestigious institution known for its rigorous academic environment. He subsequently pursued higher secondary education at Forman Christian College, also in Lahore, before enrolling at PAF College Sargodha, a residential cadet college established in 1953 to prepare students for careers in the Pakistan Air Force.[11][14] During the early 1980s, Talish underwent cadet training at PAF College Sargodha, where the curriculum emphasized discipline, leadership, and foundational studies aligned with air force requirements, including paths toward aeronautical engineering. However, around 1985, at the age of 20, he opted to depart from this structured military-oriented program to enter the entertainment field, drawn by the storied legacy of his father, Agha Talish, a celebrated film actor who had received multiple Nigar Awards and the Pride of Performance.[11][1] Talish received no formal education in acting or the performing arts, instead relying on self-directed learning through close observation of his father's professional endeavors and incidental exposure to the industry during his formative years. This informal preparation coincided with Pakistan's evolving entertainment landscape in the early 1980s, dominated by the state-run Pakistan Television (PTV), which had launched in 1964 and was expanding its reach with serialized dramas and teleplays amid the conservative policies of the Zia ul-Haq regime. These developments laid the groundwork for a significant TV production boom following Zia's death in 1988, as restrictions eased and creative output surged.[11][15]Professional career
Acting career
Aehsun Talish made his professional acting debut in 1985, shortly after leaving his training as an aeronautical engineering cadet in the Pakistan Air Force. His early roles were in PTV productions during the 1980s and 1990s, where he leveraged his father Agha Talish's established connections in the Pakistani entertainment industry to secure opportunities. These initial appearances helped him build a foundation in television acting, focusing on supporting characters in drama serials. Following the death of his father in 1998, Talish's acting pursuits took a backseat as he transitioned into directing and producing, founding Agha Talish Productions to honor his father's legacy. Nonetheless, he continued to accept select supporting roles in television dramas, contributing to projects that aligned with his production work. Key acting credits from this period include the role of Faraz in Daldal on Hum TV (2017), a psychological thriller exploring urban struggles. He also appeared in Gumrah on Hum TV, Tabeer on Hum TV (2018), and Choti Choti Batain on Hum TV, where his performances added depth to ensemble casts in family-oriented narratives. Later roles featured him in Umrao Jan-e-Aada on Geo TV, a period drama adaptation, as well as Sinf-e-Aahan on ARY Digital (2021), portraying a recurring character in a story highlighting women's empowerment in the military, and Sukoon on ARY Digital, a suspenseful series.[16][17][2] Over his career, Talish has amassed approximately 10–15 acting credits, predominantly in television dramas, often blending his on-screen presence with behind-the-scenes contributions.Directing and producing career
Following the death of his father, the renowned actor Agha Talish, in 1998, Aehsun Talish transitioned from acting to directing and producing, establishing Agha Talish Productions as its CEO to perpetuate his father's legacy in the Pakistani entertainment industry.[11] This move marked the beginning of his executive and creative roles, initially focused on television content for Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV). His directorial debut came in 2007 with the project Wilco on PTV, emphasizing high-production-value action narratives that captivated audiences through ensemble casts and dynamic sequences.[18] In the mid-2000s, Talish honed his skills directing for PTV, including serials such as Koi Tou Baarish (2007) and Jaal (2007), which showcased his ability to blend drama with accessible storytelling.[2] As he expanded into producing, he took on key roles in the notable political satire show Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain on Geo TV, where he served as both producer and director, contributing to its satirical take on political and social issues.[11] Other producing credits include Aik Zindagi and Neeli Chatri on ARY Digital, reflecting his growing influence in fostering content that resonated with diverse viewers.[11] Talish's career progressed significantly from PTV to major private networks including Hum TV, ARY Digital, and Geo TV, aligning with the 2010s boom in Pakistani television dramas driven by rising viewership and digital platforms. He directed several high-impact serials during this period, such as Deewana (2016) on Hum TV, Alif Allah Aur Insaan (2017) on Hum TV—a spiritual drama that earned him acclaim for its emotional depth—and Daldal (2017), noted for its intense narrative pacing.[19] The romantic comedy Suno Chanda (2018–2019, including Season 2) on Hum TV became a landmark hit, achieving top TRPs through its swift pacing and relatable humor, while Tabeer (2018) highlighted his versatility in handling ensemble-driven stories.[20] Yeh Dil Mera (2019) on ARY Digital further solidified his reputation for crafting engaging romantic thrillers.[21] In recent years, Talish has continued directing acclaimed projects, including Bismil (2024) on ARY Digital, praised for its meticulous craftsmanship in sets, costumes, and cinematography while delving into themes of ambition and betrayal.[22] His series Sher (2025) on ARY Digital, featuring intense family dynamics, underscores his ongoing commitment to high-stakes storytelling, as does Sharpasand (2025) on ARY Digital.[23] Over his career, Talish has amassed more than 27 directing credits across television serials, with producing involvement in approximately 5–10 projects, often through Agha Talish Productions.[11] Under Talish's leadership, Agha Talish Productions has played a pivotal role in the Pakistani TV industry since its inception, facilitating collaborations with prominent stars such as Imran Ashraf in Suno Chanda and Hareem Farooq in Bismil, enhancing the company's output of commercially successful and critically regarded content.[11]Personal life
Marriage and family
Aehsun Talish is married to Tasniem Talish, a homemaker who is not involved in the entertainment industry, though the exact date of their marriage remains unspecified in public records.[11] The couple has one son, Raza Talish, a rising actor recognized for his role as Mithoo in the popular comedy series Suno Chanda 2, which was directed by his father.[1] Raza, who studied filmmaking at the National College of Arts, initially pursued directing but transitioned to acting, often collaborating with Aehsun on family-influenced projects that reflect their shared passion for the industry.[1] The Talish family resides in Karachi and upholds a close-knit, family-oriented public image, centered around their joint efforts in entertainment.[11] Through Agha Talish Productions, established in 1998 to honor the legacy of Aehsun's father, the veteran actor Agha Talish, Raza serves as managing director, continuing the multi-generational involvement in Pakistani television and film.[24][25]Public persona
Aehsun Talish maintains an active presence on social media platforms, where he shares behind-the-scenes glimpses from his directing projects, personal updates, and interactions with industry peers. On Instagram, under the handle @aehsuntalish, he has approximately 47,000 followers as of November 2025, posting content such as set photos from recent collaborations and family-oriented moments.[26] He is also present on Twitter as @AehsunTalish, with occasional posts engaging current events and professional insights, and on Facebook, where his official page garners over 10,000 likes and features updates on his productions.[27][28] Talish is widely regarded in the Pakistani entertainment industry for his dedication as a director, often praised for his patience, visionary approach, and tireless work ethic in handling complex productions. In interviews, he has demonstrated resilience by addressing public criticism of projects like Suno Chanda 2, emphasizing his commitment to creative integrity and team collaboration despite backlash.[29] Colleagues and fans frequently highlight his extraordinary vision and unmatched patience on professional forums, underscoring his reputation as a meticulous leader who fosters strong working relationships.[28] While Talish's direct involvement in philanthropy remains limited in public records, he actively participates in industry events that promote Pakistani television and cinema, often leveraging his platform to honor his family's legacy in the arts through Agha Talish Productions, established in memory of his father, the legendary actor Agha Talish.[30] In 2025, Talish continued to engage his audience with posts about high-profile collaborations, including his directorial work on the drama Sharpasand alongside veteran actor Nauman Ijaz, Hareem Farooq, and others, reflecting his ongoing influence and adaptability in the evolving television landscape.[31] His family's longstanding prominence in entertainment has subtly shaped his public image as a devoted family man, evident in occasional shares of personal milestones that blend professional and familial pride.[24]Filmography
Television credits
Aehsun Talish has appeared in and contributed to numerous Pakistani television serials as an actor, director, and producer across networks including PTV, Geo TV, ARY Digital, and Hum TV.Acting credits
Aehsun Talish began his television career with acting roles in Pakistani serials across various networks. His early appearance was a cameo in the Geo TV production Umrao Jaan Ada in 2013, where he portrayed a supporting character in the historical drama.[11] In 2017, Talish played the role of Faraz, a key character involved in the plot's central conflict, in the Hum TV thriller series Daldal, which explored themes of crime and family dynamics.[32] Talish appeared as an actor in the ARY Digital drama Sukoon in 2023, contributing to its ensemble cast in this family-oriented storyline.[33] More recently, he featured in the Geo TV serial Aye Musht-e-Khaak in 2021, taking on a supporting role in the social drama.[34] Other acting credits include a cameo in Alif Allah Aur Insaan (Hum TV, 2017).[35]Directing credits
Talish has directed numerous television serials, primarily on Hum TV, with additional work on Geo TV, ARY Digital, and PTV. His directing style often emphasizes emotional depth and family narratives.PTV
- Lunch (director)[11]
- Wilco (director)[36]
- Number 26 (director)[11]
ARY Digital
- Raakh (director)[37]
- Bismil (2024, director)[38]
- Aik Aur Munafiq (2020, director)[21]
- Takabur (director)[39]
Geo TV
- Numm (2013, director)[21]
- Tohmat (director)[11]
- Farq (2022, director)[40]
Hum TV
Talish's most prolific work is on Hum TV, where he has directed several hit serials since 2016.- Deewana (2016, director)[41]
- Tabeer (2018, director)[42]
- Suno Chanda (2018, director)[43]
- Alif Allah Aur Insaan (2017–2019, director)[21]
- Suno Chanda 2 (2019, director)
- Yeh Dil Mera (2019, director)[43]
- Na Tum Jano Na Hum Janen (director)[11]
Producing credits
As CEO of Agha Talish Productions, Talish has produced several television projects, often in collaboration with networks like Geo TV and ARY Digital.- Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain (Geo TV, producer and director)[11]
- Aik Zindagi (ARY Digital, producer)[44]
- Neeli Chatri (ARY Digital, producer)[11]
Film credits
Aehsun Talish has made limited but notable contributions to Pakistani cinema primarily as a director, with his film work representing an extension of his extensive television experience into feature-length and telefilm formats.[2] These projects, often produced by 7th Sky Entertainment, feature collaborations with prominent stars and highlight his ability to blend dramatic storytelling with commercial appeal, though they remain secondary to his television output.[45] His directorial film credits include:- Dil Tera Hogaya (2020): A romantic comedy telefilm starring Feroze Khan and Zara Noor Abbas, focusing on two contrasting personalities under one roof.[46]
- Teri Meri Kahani (2021): A heartfelt romantic telefilm written by Saima Akram Chaudhry, starring Haroon Kadwani and Sehar Khan alongside Bushra Ansari, Usman Peerzada, and Javed Sheikh, in a story of neighborhood rivals turning lovers exploring love-hate dynamics in a family setting.[47]