Talha Chahour

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Talha Chahour
Born (1997-12-10) 10 December 1997 (age 26)
NationalityPakistani
Alma materGovernment College University, Lahore
Occupations
  • Television actor
  • Theatre actor
Years active2017–present
Notable workJo Bichar Gaye

Talha Chahour is a Pakistani actor known for his work in theatre and television. He rose to prominence for his portrayal of Capt. Z. I. Farrukh in the political thriller Jo Bichar Gaye (2021–22).

Early life[edit]

Chahour was born and raised in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan. He belongs to a Punjabi Muslim family and is the youngest of six siblings. His father, Akhtar Chahour, is a lawyer and a member of the Punjab Bar Council, currently serving as Chairman Human Rights Committee. Talha moved to Lahore when he was fifteen years of age to study at the Government College University, Lahore. He graduated in political science in 2018.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Early career[edit]

After actively participating in the Dramatics Club of his college, Chahour began his career in theatre. He appeared in over 400 theatrical performances with the Ajoka Theater group. Some of his plays include Dara, Bullah, Lo Phir Basant Aayi, Tiger of Mysore, Anhi Main Da Sufna, Macbeth and Bhagat Singh.[1] Chahour also travelled with this theatre group to the United States and India, performing in several cities.

Achievements[edit]

Chahour became the General Secretary of GCDC (Government College Dramatics Club) in his last year of college, i.e. 2017–18. He conducted several acting workshops in GCU's amphitheatre. He was awarded the Roll of Honour for serving in the GCDC.[citation needed]

Television debut and breakthrough[edit]

After making his television acting debut with a supporting role in 2017 with the PTV Home production Farz,[3] Chahour's big breakthrough performance on television came in December 2021 with Haissam Hussain's political thriller Jo Bichar Gaye which was based on the fall of Dhaka. Chahour played the protagonist, Capt. Z. I. Farrukh, on whose memoirs the series was based.[4][5] Jo Bichar Gaye is Hussain's second historical drama following Dastaan and earned Chahour critical appreciation along with a nomination for Best Emerging Talent in TV at the Lux Style Awards.[4][6] A reviewer from Dawn Images praised his performance stating, "Chahour's undeniable screen presence brings to mind the classic heroes of the past."[7]

Lead roles[edit]

Chahour starred in Hum TV's Wabaal in late 2022, playing the role of Faraz opposite Sarah Khan.[8] He then appeared on GeoTV in Haseeb Hassan and Umera Ahmad's Jannat Se Aagay as the simple but honest Farooq alongside Ramsha Khan, Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed.[9] Chahour's next play was Syed Wajahat Hussain's Mannat Murad. It was written by Nadia Akhtar and Chahour essayed the title role of Murad opposite Iqra Aziz who appeared as Mannat.[10]

Awards[edit]

Chahour has won an Indian Academy Award in Theatre from the Ministry of Chandigarh. He also won a Naatshala Award from the Government of Amritsar, India.

Filmography[edit]

Television serials[edit]

Year Title Role Network Notes
2017 Farz Imran PTV Home Acting debut[3]
2021–22 Jo Bichar Gaye Cap. Z. I. Farrukh Geo Entertainment [5]
2022 Wabaal Faraz Hum TV [8]
2023 Jannat Se Aagay Farooq Geo Entertainment [9]
Mannat Murad Chaudhry Murad Hasmat Ali

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Awards Category Work Result Ref.
2022 Lux Style Awards Best Emerging Talent in TV Jo Bichar Gaye Nominated [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "In conversation with acting maestro Talha Chahour". Daily Times. 15 February 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Talha Chahour - Working with Wahaj & Maya Ali - Haissam Hussain - Remembering Madeeha Gohar". 23 January 2022 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ a b Ghafoor, Usman (6 June 2022). "9 breakthrough Pakistani stars creating a buzz". Gulf News. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Untold stories from the past". The News. 6 February 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Video: "Haissam Hussain is like a godfather to me," says Talha Chahour". Something Haute. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  6. ^ a b "LSA 2022: And the nominees are..." Express Tribune. 23 November 2022.
  7. ^ Sadaf Haider (21 January 2022). "Jo Bichar Gaye illustrates how political idealism can quickly turn into conspiracy and murder". Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Talha Chahour, Sarah Khan pair up for Wabaal; a lesson on self-destruction". Cutacut. 24 August 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Kubra Khan, Gohar Rasheed, Ramsha Khan and Talha Chahour to share the screen for Haseeb Hassan's upcoming drama". Dawn Images. 4 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Iqra Aziz shares BTS pictures from her upcoming drama 'Mannat Murad'". Bol News. 5 March 2023. Archived from the original on 8 September 2023.

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