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Pakistan Television (PTV) has produced and broadcasted many great serials in the last few decades. Serials made on Pakistan Armed Forces gained immense appreciation. “Alpha Bravo Charlie†was just one of all time hits that earned huge popularity during 1998. This well received TV drama series was produced by ISPR and directed by acclaimed Pakistani director Shoaib Mansoor. It was a sequel to drama series Sunehre Din (Golden Days) with some of same cast. The series went on air on PTV during first two quarters of 1998. The story revolved around four main characters i.e. Faraz Ahmed, Kashif Kirmani, Gulsher Khan (all portrayed roles of captains serving Pakistan Military) and Shahnaaz Khan. Â
Few weeks back, I had the opportunity to see Faraz Ahmed (Faraz Inam in real) in person and we concluded an interview. Faraz portrayed a role where he was son of a rich landlord of Fatehkot in Punjab. He graduates from the 80th PMA Long Course with a sword of honor. He belongs to the Armoured Corps, 32 Cavalry Lahore. His disguise was confident showing him ambitious man - a Mr. Perfect who is well-built, good looking and wealthy to go along with his excellent academic record. He owns his own a brand new Mercedes Benz C130 – Jet Black. Here goes details of rapid question/ answer session:
Faisal Riaz: Tell us something about yourself, your childhood to date now. Faraz Inam: Born in Rawalpindi on 09/10/1970, I did my initial education in various cities like Abu Dhabi, Karachi, Risalpur and Rawalpindi since my father being a fighter pilot in PAF would get posted to various PAF bases. We finally moved to Abu Dhabi in 1982. I did my Matric from Pakistani School in Abu Dhabi in 1986. Thereafter I joined PAF as an Engineering cadet in 35th CAE course (equvt. 90th GDP), since I could not join as a Flight Cadet due to weak eyesight. Although the love for fighter aircrafts had made me join the PAF, I soon realized that my dream was to become a fighter pilot like my father and rule the skies and the fact that I’d be spending my life close to the aircraft without having a chance to fly them would make me a frustrated soul through out my life. Hence I quit PAF in my semifinal term from PAF College Sargodha and continued my studies in Civil. Did B-Com in 1991, however, the result came in 1992. Thereafter I did my first MBA from PCBA, Lahore in ’94 with the intention of going abroad to achieve my terminal degree from a reputed Uni. in States. But, when I got admission at LUMS, I, on the insistence of my parents, opted to join LUMS rather than go abroad. Completed my second MBA from LUMS in 1996. Â
I guess my life has been led purely by destiny. A child who wanted to be a fighter pilot and did not see life beyond that in his late teens decides to go abroad for education, however by the time he reached his early 20’s, ends up doing two MBAs both from Pakistan and by 25 eventually lands in a Bank. Something he had never thought of even in his wildest dreams.
Interestingly the role offered to me in Sunehrey Din was through a friend who I had met in the PAF and who left alongside me. I would have never done Sunehrey Din had I not joined PAF and Alpha Bravo Charlie would have never followed if I had left for abroad after my first MBA as was originally planned by me.
Being the only son of my parents and the eldest among three siblings, I always had a very responsible attitude towards everything. I was stated to be more mature for my age at all times and while this did give me important appointments in my academic life, I was never the popular one at school. But, I was friendly with most of my class fellows, coursemates and colleagues and the same trend follows to this day.
Faraz Inam: My teachers/instructors termed me as “Intelligent†but my problem was lack of hard-work. My position in class used to be between 5th and 10th.  I only started working hard in MBAs when realization finally dawned on me. Got second position out of 62 students in my first MBA whereas ended up in the 1st quartile at LUMS.
Faraz Inam: Never as such Â
  Faisal Riaz: How did this offer come to you? Faraz Inam: This offer was originally made to Salaar Farooq who was a course senior to me in the Air Force. Both of us left PAF and thereafter he got offered this role. Everything was final and ready, but just a week prior to starting of shooting he got an admission call from a University in USA. Hence he referred my name to Shoaib Mansoor and asked me to do this role. Well I was invited to PTV, Islamabad, asked to read some lines from a script which I casually read and the rest is history.
Faraz Inam: Abdullah (Kashif) and I spent a lot of time together, by virtue of our nature as well, I guess we became friendlier. But the association with Qasim and Shahnaz is also very good.
Faraz Inam: Obviously taking the Sword of Honor in the end was my favorites scene in Sunehrey Din. My father is a Sword of Honor winner in reality whereas my brother in law also won a Sword of Honor in his course. I tell them jokingly that your “Sword of Honors” are for real but only a few people know about it, whereas the whole of Pakistan got to see me winning my “Sword†be it in a Drama J !
Faraz Inam: I don’t consider myself as famous or a celebrity. It’s the kindness of people who approach me and praise the Dramas and sometimes my performance. Nothing special in me otherwise. I’m just a regular guy leading a normal family life. Thanks to Allah All Mighty.
Faraz Inam: A lot of my well wishers have made kind gestures towards me. To single out any one of them would not be fair on the others.
Faraz Inam: No he didn’t.
Faraz Inam: Spend time with family. I do what any average family oriented person would do. Nothing extraordinary.
Faisal Riaz: What are you favorite colors? Faraz Inam: Black, Maroon and Steel grey.
Faisal Riaz: Are you a sensitive soul? Faraz Inam: May be a little. But then I shrug myself out of such sentiments after a while.
Faraz Inam: Love of family makes me happy. Deception, lies, fraud and disregard for the rule of law makes me furious!
Ans: Between my professional obligations and family life I don’t have time for anything else. Besides, under my current demeanor I’d rather stay away from the screen.
Faraz Inam: There is an Urdu word for it “Bay-lossâ€.
Faraz Inam: Well, I got my admissions on merit be it PAF or LUMS. I haven’t taken any financial assistance from anyone including my father since I got employed. My progress in my professional career has been on merit as well, Alhamdolillah. If this is the definition of self made, I guess then I’m one.
Faraz Inam: I don’t want to beat my own drums. It is for the others to comment on that.
Faraz Inam: At least once a year.
Faraz Inam: First of all stop washing your dirty linen in public. Project the positives about Pakistan and downplay all the media hype created by Local and International press. Remember, Pakistan is just not FATA or SWAT. Pakistan is a country of 165Mio people spread from Karachi to Kaghan and the positives of the country should be projected. Individually all should follow the rule of law and be honest in their dealings. Automatically they’ll start creating positive impressions about themselves and their country. Lastly they must spend foreign remittance to Pakistan through proper channel.
Faraz Inam: First of all I don’t consider anyone as my fan. There’s nothing great in me to have a fan following. I consider them as my well wishers who are kind enough to know more about me even after such a long time. Message to them would be, “just be true to yourselves. A human being is always good at heart and for doing anything wrong seeks justifications. Hence if you need to think of justifications for doing an act, then don’t do that at all. Don’t do anything which you conscience does not allow you. Spend in the name of Allah and Allah will return you accordingly. Respect each other, other communities, other religions and you’ll be respected in return.  Remember what goes around comes around. We have no one to blame for our current state of affairs. Hence if individually we put our house in order, collectively we’ll be able to revive our nation, country and religion. Therefore try to make your home a perfect homeâ€.  Please leave your comments and share your thoughts on this effort for A.B.C fan base. Related Articles |















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I saw the drama but never knew such amazing souls worked in it. The drama is an all time hit and so are all the actors. I hope to see some more quality work like this in Pakistan. Thanks Faisal for this interview.
Great work… amazing drama.
It is great to know details of Faraz who was terribly good at perfection in ABC.
It was indeed a Great DRAMA, & FARAZ acting was too GOOD. My favourtive moment was when KASHIF and FARAZ wanted to had a PICTURE Taken and 2IC came over and they had to do something very good.
I wish I can see him sometime with FAISAL.
Regards
Saqib
Dear Faisal,
It’s really a good opportunity to enhance not only your writing skill but also knowledge. I must appreciate your hard work to improve your self day by day. Wish you very best for your future.
Warm & Best Wishes.
yeah it was a really good play..despite i forgot some its roles but when i read this interview and saw these picture it has taken me back to my chill and most precious days of life..wa u say ayashi ke din..its realy painful to remember those things though. i remember many other dramas like those i watched them with ma family and they were good either. it was one of them and awesome. Now i have no choice except missing ma teenage and ma family. i hope i can see them ASAP. Faisal thanks indeed for reminding me such a lovely memories…Cheers for that..
ABC is one of the best plays PTV ever produced and probably the best play of our time. good to know faraz in reality. good work. though i wonder in which bank he works with and where…………..
Excellent play…..as some memories we also have from PMA….! Faraz Inam……played an excellent role as you will find no. of people in real around us…those are like Faraz Ahmed role…! His acting was real, plus his personlaity is impressive, kool and fit for army. Wish him best of luck and alot prayers for him and his family. Allah bless them all. We always love to watch ABC - in any age, any time and anywhere…!
Regards Nouman - Qatar
Well yeh it was a very good drama series. The good old days of PTV and Pakistan Army
Yaa the ABC is a fantestic drama. These are my first comments on any drama.
I have all the episodes of ABC in DVDs and watching all the time. I like Faraz as well as Gulsher role all the time. Shahnaz role is also good. I afraid of Gulsher murder in last episode but overall it is a good production of Shoaib Mansoor. I wish that please take Interviews of Gulsher and Shahnaz as well. ok wish u best of luck
its looking to be good play, will see it
Bhai, yeh drama tho classic tha! I watched it just last month and I have to say it’s a million times better than the modern dramas. This drama made me appreciate the efforts of the Pakistan army to protect the borders! Thank you!
This play was so attractive.I have watched this play twice.
Once again Mr. Shoaib Mansoor should produce new play related to army
like this.PTV producers should produce such seriels.it was realy a excellent play
It’s my first comment on any play,It was really a fantastic play especially for those who have good sense of humor.
There was nothing special about that play, all the actors were new faces but still it touches the heart yet,because script and acting was quite natural.
I would love to meet Mr.Inam(Faraz) and Abdullah(Kashif) ifi will have a chance.
this is my first comment on any play the drama awesome nobody can forget it
it is fresh in everybody’s mind i am die heart fan of faraz,Abdullah(kashif),qasim(gusher) and shahnaz
i am dying to meet them if i got the chance i tried alot to have theie email addresses but i failed and i love to meet them
i read this interview and i am veru curious to meet faraz ahmed
I m inspired by Alpha Bravo Charlie…..and i Applied for 120 PMA L/C and 124 PMA L/C….but unfortunatly …i was not reccomended…..Can u tell…….that where r other character of A.B.C …..except Capt. Qasim….he is posted in Pano Aqil..as Lt.Col…C.O………………..I m waiting 4 ur reply………
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