Siraj-ul-Haque

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Siraj-ul-Haque Satti is a Pakistani television director.

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He's best-known for the 2022 serial Tere Bin. [1]

Early life

Siraj-ul-Haque Satti is a native of Hyderabad, Sindh. [2]

Career

Television direction

Siraj-ul-Haque began his career as an assistant director at Combine Production. [1]

Literature

Siraj-ul-Haque has written short stories for Urdu magazines in both Pakistan and India.

In 2022, he released a novel, An Unconventional Visit, which has been described by writer Taha Kehar as "a sizzling tale that combines the ugliness of political intrigue in rural Pakistan with the splendor of new discoveries in foreign land." [2]

Filmography

Television serials

YearTitleLyricistNetworkNote
2010 Parsa Yes check.svg Hum TV
2011Meray Charagar Geo TV
2012Roshan SitaraYes check.svgHum TV [3]
2013Saari Bhool Hamari ThiGeo TV
Humnasheen Hum TV
2014 Mehram Yes check.svg
Bunty I Love You Yes check.svg
Aik Pal
2015 Tum Mere Kya Ho PTV Home
2016 Noor-e-Zindagi Geo Entertainment
Dil Banjaara Hum TV
2017 Yeh Raha Dil
Daldal [4]
2018 Koi Chand Rakh ARY Digital
2019 Ramz-e-Ishq Geo Entertainment
2020 Raaz-e-Ulfat [5]
2021 Fitoor [6]
2022 Tere Bin
Badzaat
2023Sukoon ARY Digital

Short films

YearTitle
2017 Moomal Rano

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2012 Hum Awards Best Director Drama Serial Roshan SitaraNominated
[7]
2013 Humnasheen Nominated
[8]
2014 Bunty I Love You Nominated
[9]
20231st Drama Icon AwardsBest Director (Popular) Tere Bin Won

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References

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  2. 1 2 "An Unconventional Visit by director Siraj Ul Haq launched". The News International . 24 February 2022.
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