Suzad Iqbal Khan

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Suzad Iqbal Khan
Born
06-02-1989

Jammu, India
Occupation(s)director, producer, screenwriter
Years active2014–present
Parent(s)Mr Mohd Iqbal and Suraya bano

Suzad Iqbal Khan is an Indian writer and film director. [1] He directed movies [2] such as Monsoon , Madhubani, My Father Iqbal , Murari: The Mad Gentleman, Surgical-Strike, Khori..In Search Of [3] and the music video "Rab Di Mehar".[ citation needed ]

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Early life

Suzad Iqbal Khan[ citation needed ] was born on 6 August 1989 in a hill station Banni district kathua to his parents Mohd Iqbal and Suraya Bano. He studied in army school Damana but for his interest in film making he moved to Mumbai on his 19th birthday in 2008 and started searching work in Bollywood as he assisted Ram Gopal Verma and Ramesh deo many other Directors and further in 2015 he did his Hindi debut film Monsoon [4] and then more films like Murari the Mad Gentleman , [5] My Father Iqbal [6] which were released before 2016.

Filmography

FilmCreditGenreYear
Khori [7] DirectorThriller2019
surgical-strike [8] DirectorAction2019
Rab Di Mehar [9] DirectorMusice Video2018
murari the mad gentleman[ citation needed ]DirectorComedy Drama2016
My Father Iqbal [10] Director, writer2016
Monsoon [ citation needed ]Director,Romantic2015

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