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Sajid was a poor child from the slums of Bombay (now Mumbai), in India's then Bombay State (now Maharashtra), before he was discovered by Bollywood filmmaker Mehboob Khan. Sajid started acting as a child appearing as the younger version of Sunil Dutt's character Birju in Mehboob Khan's Academy Award-nominated Hindi film Mother India (1957).
Sajid's father was in the Pakistan Army and passed away in 2003, [2] when Sajid and siblings were still young, pushing his mother to work as the breadwinner to support the family. He migrated to Dubai with a six-month visa for training, where he worked at an airport to earn some money, and was a member of the Peshawar team .
Shahid Rafiq "Shad" Khan [1] (Urdu: شاہد خان; born July 18, 1950) [2] [3] is a Pakistani-American billionaire businessman and sports tycoon. Khan is the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL) and Fulham F.C. of the Premier League, and co-owner of the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), along with his son, Tony Khan.
Pakistan's Sajid Khan celebrates after taking the wicket of England's Ben Duckett during the third day of the second test cricket match between Pakistan and England, in Multan, Pakistan, Thursday ...
Sajid Kamran Khan (born 23 November 1970) [1] is an Indian film director, television presenter, comedian and an actor who works in the Hindi film industry. He was best known for the Housefull film series, Heyy Babyy (2007) and Humshakals (2014). Khan also served as a judge on the Indian reality television show Nach Baliye.
West Indies spun out Pakistan for 133 on a rank turning pitch to record a series-leveling 120-run win inside three days of the second and final test on Monday. Pakistan, which needed a further 178 ...
Their highest individual score is 300 not out, by Shoaib Khan against Quetta in 2003–04. [4] Their best bowling figures are 9 for 62 by Safiullah Khan against Railways B in 1971–72. [5] In List A cricket they have played 73 times, with 22 wins, 49 losses, one tie and one no-result. [6]
Sajid Khan (cricketer) (born 1993), Pakistani cricketer Sajid Khan (director) (born 1970), Indian film director, TV presenter, comedian, actor Sajid Khan (composer) , one half of the Indian composing duo Sajid–Wajid