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Farooq Qaiser was born on 31 October, 1945 in Sialkot, Punjab, British India, is a Pakistani artist (1945–2021). Discover Farooq Qaiser's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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Farooq Qaiser |
Occupation |
TV director, journalist, puppeteer, writer, columnist, cartoonist |
Age |
75 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
31 October, 1945 |
Birthday |
31 October |
Birthplace |
Sialkot, Punjab, British India |
Date of death |
14 May, 2021 |
Died Place |
Islamabad, Pakistan |
Nationality |
India
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Farooq Qaiser Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Farooq Qaiser Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Farooq Qaiser worth at the age of 75 years old? Farooq Qaiser’s income source is mostly from being a successful director. He is from India. We have estimated Farooq Qaiser's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Farooq Qaiser (Punjabi, فاروق قیصر; 31 October 1945 – 14 May 2021) was a Pakistani artist, newspaper columnist, TV show director, puppeteer, script writer, and voice actor.
Farooq Qaiser was born on 31 October 1945 in a Muslim family in Sialkot, Punjab.
He spent his early childhood in Peshawar and Kohat, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
In 1970, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts from the National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore.
Qaiser started his career in the early 1970s after graduating from the National College of Arts, Lahore, with a short documentary in the English language.
In 1971, his teacher Salima Hashmi got him involved in her children's television puppet show Akkar Bakkar.
The show was intended to be Pakistan's version of the American entertainment and educational show Sesame Street.
His first assignment on the show was to create a local version of the Big Bird, after which he went on to create many other characters for the program.
He was known as the creator of the fictional puppet character Uncle Sargam introduced in 1976 in children's television show Kaliyan.
Farooq was also a cartoonist, newspaper columnist and wrote for the newspaper Daily Nai Baat in Lahore and under the pen name "Meethay Karelay" (English: "Sweet Bitter gourd").
Later he received a master's degree in Graphic Arts from Bucharest, Romania, in 1976 and also trained for puppetry there.
In 1976, Qaiser directed and wrote his own puppet show Kaliyan which was broadcast on the national television network, Pakistan Television (PTV).
He created his own fictional puppet characters for the show including Uncle Sargam, Haiga and Maasi Museebte.
He also was the voice of Uncle Sargam.
He created the character Uncle Sargam in resemblance of his teacher Molnar from Romania.
The character went on to be a household name in Pakistan for many decades.
Speaking about the character, Qaiser said, "he has the same insecurities and fears of every middle class Pakistani. He could say things that a common man wanted to express but could not say".
Some of his other television shows included Putli Tamasha and Sargam Time.
Qaiser also worked at the Lahore based Urdu daily newspaper Daily Nai Baat as a cartoonist.
He was also a newspaper columnist at the same newspaper and wrote under the pen name Meethay Karelay.
He taught for sometime at the Fatima Jinnah Women University in Rawalpindi.
He was a recipient of the Presidential Pride of Performance in 1993.
He also served in India as a member of UNESCO providing educational services for two years.
Qaiser was married and had a son.
He died on 14 May 2021, in Islamabad from a heart attack.
He also received his master's degree in Mass Communication in 1999 from the University of Southern California, School for Communication and Journalism, United States.
He served on the board of governors at the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa), in Islamabad, Pakistan, in 2015.