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Khan is married to Sneha Chhabra, [12] whom he met at a shoot of a video album. [13] They have a daughter Ammaara, who was born in 2011. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] They had second child, a daughter on 11 February 2022, whom they named Ifza Khan.
"Indhana Winva" featuring Mohammed Iqbal Khan and Sneha Chhabra Khan 2004 Jhoom Jhoom: Universal Distribution "Dil Jhoom Jhoom Nache" featuring Parizaad Kolah: 2002 Hawa Mein Udati Jaaye: Bombay Vikings "Tera Mera Pyaar Sanam" featuring "Falguni Pathak" and "Bombay Vikings" 2002 Yeh Kisne Jadoo Kiya: Fontana Distribution/Universal Distribution
Na Umra Ki Seema Ho (transl. No Age Limit; international title: Timeless Love) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that aired from 26 July 2022 to 18 August 2023 [1] on Star Bharat and digitally streams on Disney+ Hotstar.
Zebaish (Urdu: زیبائش, lit. 'Adorning') is a 2020 Pakistani television series premiered on 12 June 2020 on Hum TV.It is written by Bushra Ansari, directed by Iqbal Hussain and produced by Momina Duraid under their banner MD Production.
Akshay Kumar, Taapsee Pannu, Fardeen Khan, Ammy Virk, Vaani Kapoor, Aditya Seal, Pragya Jaiswal: Co-Produced with Wakaoo Films and White World Production Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video: Rajkummar Rao, Triptii Dimri: Co-produced with Balaji Motion Pictures, Wakaoo Films and Thinkink Picturez: Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Iqbal Khan may refer to: Iqbal Khan (general), Pakistani military officer; Iqbal Khan (lawyer), Indo-Fijian lawyer; Iqbal Ahmad Khan, Indian classical vocalist; Iqbal Muhammad Ali Khan (born 1958), Pakistani politician; Amir Iqbal Khan (born 1986), British boxer; Malik Iqbal Mehdi Khan (1952–2016), Pakistani politician; Iqbal Khan (actor ...
Dil Se Dil Tak (transl. Heart to Heart) is an Indian Hindi-language love triangle show that was loosely based on the 2001 Bollywood film Chori Chori Chupke Chupke. [1] The series aired on Colors TV from 30 January 2017 to 1 June 2018 and starred Sidharth Shukla, Rashami Desai, Jasmin Bhasin, Rohan Gandotra and Iqbal Khan.
The angle of in-house sabotage and Islamophobia, brought in by RAW’s deputy director Zorawar (Iqbal Khan), adds some inadvertent humour, and the final resolution for this angle is even more laughable." [8] Roktim Rajpal for Deccan Herald wrote "Crackdown opens on a mildly engaging note before flattering to deceive. The narrative lacks a sense ...