Imran Ashraf
Imran Ashraf (born 11 September 1989) is a Pakistani actor, screenwriter, and television host recognized for his versatile and critically acclaimed performances in Urdu-language television dramas.[1] Born in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to a family originally from Sialkot, he pursued acting after completing his education at Modern Age Education Institute in Abbottabad.[2][3] Ashraf made his acting debut in 2011 with the Hum TV serial Wafa Kaisi Kahan Ka Ishq, but gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the intellectually challenged Bhola in the 2018–2019 drama Ranjha Ranjha Kardi, which earned him the Best TV Actor award at the 19th Lux Style Awards.[4][3] His other notable roles include Ashar in Gul-e-Rana (2015), Sufyan in Dil Lagi (2016), and Adam in Mushk (2020), showcasing his range from romantic leads to complex characters in popular series like Alif Allah Aur Insaan (2017) and Raqs-e-Bismil (2020).[1][3] As a screenwriter, he contributed to the drama Tabeer (2018), further highlighting his multifaceted contributions to Pakistani television.[4] In addition to acting, Ashraf has hosted the comedic talk show Mazaq Raat since 2023, earning praise for his engaging on-screen presence and winning the Most Captivating Host award in 2025.[5][6] He has received multiple accolades, including a nomination at the Hum Awards for Best Actor in 2022 for his work in Raqs-e-Bismil.[7] With over a decade in the industry, Ashraf remains one of Pakistan's prominent figures in entertainment, known for blending emotional depth with humor in his performances.[1]Early life
Family background
Imran Ashraf was born on September 11, 1989, in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.[3] His family has roots in Sialkot, Punjab, though they were residing in Peshawar at the time of his birth.[8] Ashraf's father worked as a banker, providing a stable professional background for the family during his early years. He has a younger brother, Abbas Ashraf Awan, who is also an actor.[9] This occupation influenced the family's middle-class lifestyle in Peshawar, where Ashraf spent his initial childhood amidst the cultural and historical environment of the region.[8] The family dynamics centered around his father's career commitments, shaping a disciplined household routine.[10] During his early childhood in Peshawar, Ashraf experienced the everyday life of a provincial city, with limited documented details on specific family influences related to arts or media at that stage.[3] The family's eventual plans to relocate to Karachi in 2010 marked a significant transition from this setting.[8]Education and early influences
Imran Ashraf was born in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on September 11, 1989, but spent much of his early childhood away from home after being sent to a boarding school in Abbottabad.[11] There, he attended the Modern Age Education Institute, where he completed his schooling and intermediate education (FSC) amid a challenging environment that included feelings of isolation and homesickness, particularly during his initial days.[12][13] Despite these difficulties, the experience fostered lasting friendships and a sense of resilience, shaping his formative years in a disciplined, residential setting focused on academic and personal growth.[13] Following his intermediate studies, Ashraf moved to Lahore for higher education, graduating from a prominent university where he engaged actively in extracurricular pursuits.[11] Although specific details on his academic field remain limited, his time in Lahore allowed him to explore interests beyond formal coursework, including participation in literary societies and theatrical activities that honed his creative expression.[11] In 2010, the family relocated to Karachi due to the collapse of their business, prompting Ashraf to continue his educational and personal development in the bustling metropolis, which offered new opportunities amid economic hardship.[12] Ashraf's early influences were rooted in a family environment that valued cultural and artistic appreciation, despite lacking direct ties to the entertainment industry.[11] From a young age, he developed a passion for poetry, literature, and drama through personal hobbies and exposure to local television programs, which ignited his curiosity about storytelling and performance.[14] These interests were further nurtured during his school years via involvement in dramatic skits and writing exercises, providing a foundation for his later pursuits in acting and screenwriting without formal training at the time.[11]Personal life
Marriage
Imran Ashraf married model and actress Kiran Ashfaq in May 2018.[15] The couple's nikah was a private ceremony held among close family members.[15] A grand wedding reception followed in July 2018, infused with traditional festivities including dhol music, where Ashfaq wore a classic red lehenga with subtle jewelry and light makeup.[15] The event drew significant media attention and was attended by prominent figures from the entertainment industry, such as Humayun Saeed and Ali Safina.[15] Photos and videos from the celebration circulated widely on social media, capturing the couple's joyful moments and contributing to the positive reception among fans.[15] In the initial years of their marriage, Ashraf and Ashfaq maintained a private family life, with Ashfaq noting in interviews that they prioritized offline time together and limited joint public outings.[16] The couple welcomed their son, Roham, in 2020.[17]Family and divorce
Imran Ashraf and his former wife Kiran Ashfaq welcomed their son, Roham Ashraf, in 2020, marking a significant personal milestone during a period of professional success for the actor. Ashraf has described the birth as a life-changing event, emphasizing the joys and responsibilities of fatherhood, including the emotional bond he quickly formed with his newborn son.[18] In October 2022, Ashraf and Ashfaq announced their divorce through a joint public statement, citing a mutual and amicable decision to part ways after four years of marriage, with the divorce finalized in November 2022; they requested privacy from the media and public.[19] The couple emphasized their commitment to co-parenting Roham, stating that their son's well-being remained their top priority despite the separation. Ashraf later reflected on the divorce as a challenging chapter that prompted personal growth, noting in interviews that it reinforced his focus on being an honest and affectionate father.[20][21] Following the divorce, Ashfaq remarried political figure Hamza Ali Chaudhry in December 2023 and welcomed a daughter, Khadija, in October 2024.[22][23] Ashraf has openly discussed the difficulties of single fatherhood while maintaining a shared custody arrangement with Ashfaq, describing it as a period of emotional adjustment but one that strengthened his resolve to prioritize Roham's happiness. He has spoken about balancing work demands with parenting, such as bringing Roham to sets occasionally and answering his questions with transparency to foster trust. In a June 2024 interview, Ashraf became emotional while recounting the pain of leaving Roham at home during travels, underscoring his ongoing efforts to provide stability and love amid family changes.[24][25][26] Ashraf and Ashfaq continued to co-parent, including their Umrah pilgrimage with Roham in March 2025.[27] By mid-2025, Ashraf continued to portray himself as a dedicated co-parent, celebrating milestones like Roham's fifth birthday alongside Ashfaq in late March 2025.[28]Career
Acting
Imran Ashraf began his acting career as a child artist in the 1999 television series Boota from Toba Tek Singh, marking his entry into the Pakistani entertainment industry at a young age.[7] After a hiatus, he made his adult debut in 2011 with the supporting role of Ghalib in the Hum TV serial Wafa Kaisi Kahan Ka Ishq, transitioning to Karachi to pursue opportunities in television.[29] His early years were marked by struggles, including small supporting roles and even assisting on sets by making tea for actors, as he navigated a competitive industry with limited lead offers.[30] Ashraf's breakthrough came in 2016 with the romantic drama Dil Lagi, where his performance began earning him recognition for emotional intensity.[29] This was followed by the 2017–2018 series Alif Allah Aur Insaan, in which he portrayed a transgender character named Shammo, a role that garnered critical acclaim for its sensitivity and depth, earning him the Hum Award for Best Supporting Actor.[31] His portrayal of the mentally challenged Bhola in Ranjha Ranjha Kardi (2018–2019) solidified his stardom; the character, inspired by real-life observations, involved stammering, avoidance of eye contact, and profound emotional vulnerability, receiving unanimous praise and transforming his career from supporting to leading parts.[31][32] In the subsequent years, Ashraf demonstrated versatility across genres, starring as the introspective Moosa in Raqs-e-Bismil (2020–2021) and the silent, morally complex Adam in Mushk (2020), a project he also wrote amid a dry spell of suitable scripts.[33] He ventured into comedy with Chupke Chupke (2021), explored family dynamics in Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay (2021), and tackled supernatural themes in Baddua (2021–2022), while romantic leads in Khuda Aur Mohabbat (2022), Main (2023), and the ongoing Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum (2024–2025) highlighted his range in drama and romance. His latest television role in Masoom (2025) continues to showcase his adaptability.[34] Ashraf transitioned to film with his debut in the 2022 romantic comedy Dum Mastam, directed by Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, where he played the lead opposite Amar Khan, marking a shift toward cinematic ventures despite mixed reviews on the script.[29][35] He followed with the short film Kattar Karachi (2024) and the Punjabi comedy Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Nai Aunda (2025), further expanding his presence beyond television.[36] Critics and peers praise Ashraf's acting style for its emotional depth and immersive technique; he observes real individuals to inhabit roles fully, often retaining character traits post-production, as seen in his method approach to Bhola.[31] His versatility spans mentally challenged, negative, romantic, and comedic characters, emphasizing growth through challenging parts rather than typecasting, with improvisation adding authenticity to performances.[29] Projects in 2025, including Masoom and Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Nai Aunda, underscore his sustained relevance in both television and film.[36]Screenwriting
Imran Ashraf made his debut as a screenwriter with the 2018 Hum TV drama serial Tabeer, which he also penned during a period of limited acting opportunities.[37] The series, directed by Ahson Talish, features a narrative centered on emotional depth and realistic interpersonal conflicts, exploring themes of resilience amid personal and societal challenges.[38] Ashraf completed 14 episodes of the script before it was greenlit, overcoming initial rejections from multiple channels, and the final product received positive viewer feedback for its authentic storytelling.[37] In 2020, Ashraf wrote and starred in Mushk, a Hum TV production that marked a significant milestone in his writing career.[39] Directed by Aehsun Talish and produced by Momina Duraid, the series employs a multi-layered narrative structure with unpredictable twists and poetic dialogue, weaving together tracks involving feudal family dynamics, hidden emotions, and revenge.[33] Character arcs, such as that of Ashraf's protagonist Adam—who evolves from a reserved figure to one grappling with love and betrayal—demonstrate careful development, providing depth even to supporting roles.[33] The collaboration with the production team was tested by challenges like actor dropouts and COVID-19 delays, fostering Ashraf's greater appreciation for the filmmaking process.[33] Ashraf's writing style emphasizes emotional storytelling infused with cultural nuances, drawing from personal experiences to craft relatable narratives rooted in Pakistani societal contexts.[33] In interviews, he has described his approach as driven by necessity, creating roles and stories when suitable scripts were unavailable, as seen in his early contribution to Kitni Girhain Baaqi Hain and later works like Mushk.[33] He prioritizes poetic discourse and introspective character journeys to evoke universal feelings while highlighting local traditions and emotional authenticity.[33] Ashraf's screenwriting has influenced Pakistani television by showcasing versatile, self-authored narratives that blend suspense with social commentary, enhancing his acting profile through integrated roles like Adam in Mushk.[33] This dual involvement has allowed him to break from typecasting, as Mushk helped transition him beyond earlier characters, establishing him as a multifaceted contributor to the industry.[33]Hosting
Imran Ashraf made his debut as a television host on August 14, 2023, taking over Mazaaq Raat Season II on Dunya News, where he replaced the previous host Vasay Chaudhry.[5][40] The transition marked a significant shift for the long-running stand-up comedy and talk show, with Ashraf leveraging his established reputation from acting to infuse the program with fresh energy through comedy sketches and celebrity interviews.[5] As host, Ashraf's style emphasized humorous interactions, light-hearted celebrity roasts, and direct audience engagement, often blending spontaneous banter with scripted comedic segments to create an upbeat atmosphere.[5] His approach drew praise for its relatability and charm, as seen in episodes featuring notable guests such as legendary actress Anjuman in March 2024 and comedian Zafri Khan during the Eid ul Adha special in June 2025, where interactive skits and poetry recitals highlighted the show's entertaining format.[41][42] Under his tenure, Mazaaq Raat achieved unprecedented ratings success, becoming Pakistan's most-viewed show and attracting a global audience, evidenced by congratulatory displays at New York Times Square upon completing its first year.[5] The hosting role expanded Ashraf's career beyond acting, solidifying his versatility as an entertainer and earning him the Best Host of the Year Award at the PBCF Nations Leaders Awards in Karachi on January 11, 2025.[43] Special episodes, including ramp walk features with Sardar Kamal in September 2024, further showcased his adaptability in unscripted formats.[44] Post-2023, Ashraf maintained a demanding schedule, balancing weekly hosting commitments with select acting projects to sustain his prominence in Pakistani entertainment.[5]Filmography
Television serials
Imran Ashraf began his acting career with a child role in the PTV serial Boota from Toba Tek Singh in 1999, portraying a young boy in the story set in rural Punjab.[7] His first adult role came in 2011 with Wafa Kaisi Kahan Ka Ishq on Hum TV, where he played a supporting character in a romantic drama.[45] In 2011, he also appeared in the anthology series Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain on Hum TV, featuring in one of the episodes as a guest actor.[46] In 2012, Ashraf featured in Baandi on ARY Digital, taking on a supporting role in the social drama. In 2013, he played Adnan in Meri Maa on Hum TV, a family-oriented serial.[47] Also in 2013, he appeared in Noor-e-Nazar on PTV, Kaala Jadu season 2 on ARY Digital, Kohar on Urdu 1, and portrayed Asim in Khuda Dekh Raha Hai on PTV Home, a character involved in a tale of faith and family. In 2014, Ashraf had a supporting role as Wajid in the popular ARY Digital serial Pyarey Afzal, playing the loyal friend of the lead character.[48] In 2014, he also starred in Roothi Roothi Zindagi on Express TV and Mere Meherbaan on ARY Digital. In 2015, he played Tabish in Faltu Larki on Geo TV, Jamal in Jhoot on ARY Digital, Ramzi in Ishq Nachaya on Geo TV, Arshad in Mohabbat Aag Si on Hum TV, and Ashar in Gul-e-Rana on Hum TV, the latter being a lead role in a romantic family drama.[1] In 2015, he appeared in Abro on Hum TV as Hamid and Dulha Mil Gaya on Geo TV (telefilm).)[49] In 2016, Ashraf portrayed Sajid in Dil Lagi on Hum TV, a devoted friend to the protagonist in a story of unrequited love. In 2017, he starred as Haris in Dil-e-Jaanam on Hum TV and Tipu in Tau Dil Ka Kia Hua on Hum TV.) In 2018, Ashraf played Sunny in Lashkara on ARY Digital and Azhar in Dil Mom Ka Diya on ARY Digital. From 2018 to 2019, he gained widespread recognition as Bhola in Ranjha Ranjha Kardi on Hum TV, a mentally challenged villager navigating love and family in a rural setting.[50] In 2019, he portrayed Zeeshan in Kahin Deep Jalay on Geo Entertainment. In 2020, Ashraf played Adam in Mushk on Hum TV, a composed and introspective character in a tale of revenge and romance.[51] From 2020 to 2021, he starred as Moosa in Raqs-e-Bismil on PTV Home, an intense and conflicted young man grappling with ideology and love.[52] In 2022, he played Wali in Badzaat on Geo Kahani and Bilal Chaudhry (Billu) in Chaudhry and Sons on Geo TV, the latter a humorous family man. In 2023, Ashraf portrayed Mureed in Namak Haram on HUM TV. In 2025, he took the lead role of Dilshad Faisalabadi in Masoom on HUM TV, a serial exploring family secrets.[53]Films
Imran Ashraf made his feature film debut in 2022 with the romantic comedy Dum Mastam, directed by Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, where he portrayed the lead role of Bao (Sikandar Hayat Khan), a quirky childhood sweetheart navigating love and family pressures alongside Amar Khan as Aliya, with supporting cast including Adnan Siddiqui and Sohail Ahmed; the film received praise for Ashraf's committed performance, including shaving his head on-screen for authenticity, contributing to its status as a notable Eid release that resonated with audiences for its lighthearted charm.[54][55][56] In 2024, Ashraf appeared in the action-drama short film Kattar Karachi, directed by Abdul Wali Baloch, taking on the supporting role of Sikandar, a formidable mafia boss in Karachi's underworld, opposite Talha Anjum in his acting debut as the protagonist and Kinza Hashmi; critics highlighted Ashraf's intense portrayal as a standout, adding depth to the film's gripping crime thriller narrative and helping drive its box-office success as an experimental venture blending rap culture with cinema.[57][58][59] Ashraf starred in a key role in the 2025 family-oriented Punjabi comedy Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Ni Aaunda, directed by Rupan Bal and released on August 22, 2025, playing a character in a story about cultural clashes and neighborly chaos in Canada, co-starring Jassie Gill, Ranjit Bawa, Mandy Takhar, Sapna Pabbi, and Nirmal Rishi; his Punjabi debut was lauded for bringing emotional nuance to the ensemble, bolstering the film's strong box-office run as one of the year's top-grossing Punjabi releases.[60][61][62][63]Television shows
Imran Ashraf has primarily contributed to Pakistani television through hosting comedy and talk formats, with his work emphasizing humor, celebrity interactions, and satirical elements.[5]Key Television Hosting Credit
- Mazaaq Raat (Season II, 2023–present, Dunya News; host): This weekly stand-up comedy and talk show features guest celebrities, comedic skits by performers like Honey Albela and Sakhawat Naz, poetry segments, and light-hearted discussions on pop culture and daily life. Premiering on August 14, 2023, it quickly became one of Dunya News' most popular programs, completing its first year in 2024 with record viewership. The format combines improv comedy, audience engagement, and musical interludes, airing episodes regularly through 2025.[5][64][65]
Special Appearances
Ashraf has made guest and performance appearances in televised specials, including a high-energy musical performance at the 10th Hum Awards in Houston on October 11, 2025, where he showcased his versatility in entertainment.[66][67]Music videos
Imran Ashraf has made select appearances in music videos, extending his acting prowess to musical narratives outside of television and film. These projects highlight his versatility in portraying emotional depth in romantic and heartbreak-themed stories, often as a lead performer alongside established artists. His debut in music videos came with "Tera Deewana," a sentimental track by Soch The Band released in October 2021, where Ashraf starred as the male lead opposite Sadia Khan in a story of profound, obstacle-defying love directed by Adnan Dhool. The video, which garnered attention for its heartfelt portrayal of cross-city romance, marked Ashraf's first foray into this medium. In 2023, he featured prominently in "Tu Bewafa," a Punjabi heartbreak anthem by Wally Sandhu, playing a central role in an eight-minute narrative exploring betrayal, rejection, and unrequited love, co-starring Ali Abbas and directed by Furqan Khan. The song's melodious composition and Ashraf's emotive performance positioned it as a popular break-up track. More recently, in 2025, Ashraf appeared in the energetic party anthem "All Good" by Ranjit Bawa, the lead single from his debut Indian Punjabi film Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Ni Aaunda, embodying a vibrant character in a comedy-tinged video that celebrates youthful exuberance abroad.| Year | Title | Artist | Role | Thematic Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Tera Deewana | Soch The Band | Lead actor (opposite Sadia Khan) | Portrays obsessive love overcoming sacrifices and barriers in a romantic tale.[68][69] |
| 2023 | Tu Bewafa | Wally Sandhu | Lead performer (with Ali Abbas) | Depicts the anguish of deceit and false promises in a narrative-driven heartbreak story.[70][71] |
| 2025 | All Good | Ranjit Bawa | Star (film integration) | Brings lively energy to a party scene, tying into themes of comedic adventure and friendship in a study-abroad context.[63] |
Awards and nominations
Wins
| Year | Ceremony | Category | Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 6th Hum Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Alif Allah Aur Insaan | For his sensitive portrayal of a transgender character. [72] |
| 2020 | 19th Lux Style Awards | Best TV Actor (Viewers' Choice) | Ranjha Ranjha Kardi | For his role as Bhola, the mentally challenged protagonist. [73] |
| 2025 | PBCF Nations Leaders Awards | Best Host of the Year | Mazaaq Raat | For his captivating hosting style on the popular comedy show. [74] |
Nominations
Imran Ashraf has earned nominations across multiple prestigious Pakistani award ceremonies, recognizing his versatile contributions as an actor and screenwriter, though he did not win in these instances.[37][75][76][77][78] The following table lists his key nominations chronologically:| Year | Ceremony | Category | Work | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 5th Hum Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Gul-e-Rana | Nominated[37] |
| 2019 | 7th Hum Awards | Best Drama Writer | Tabeer | Nominated[75] |
| 2021 | Pakistan International Screen Awards (PISA) | Best TV Actor (Jury) | Mushk | Nominated[76] |
| 2022 | 8th Hum Awards | Best Actor | Raqs-e-Bismil | Nominated |
| 2022 | 21st Lux Style Awards | Best TV Actor | Raqs-e-Bismil | Nominated[77] |
| 2025 | 10th Hum Awards | Best Actor (Male) – Popular | Namak Haram | Nominated[78] |