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Inam Hasan

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Inam Hasan is a screenwriter, actor and filmmaker in Pakistani TV and film industry. Inam Hasan has developed and established himself, especially as a professional screenwriter in his homeland Pakistan since 2013 when he first landed the writing contract with the leading production studio, M.D. Productions, in Karachi. He scripted four TV serials (20 episodes minimum of 40 minutes each) for ace producer Momina Duraid, between 2015 to 2019. Two of them [Tum Mere Paas Raho (Stay Close To Me) & Belapur Ki Dayan (The Demon That Haunted Belapur)] have been produced and aired on Pakistan's top drama channel Hum TV, whereas the other two [Yaadon Ki Baraat (Procession Of Memories) & Bey Adab (The Idiot)] are currently in the production phase, to be aired on Hum TV in 2020. In 2016, he scripted a TV serial titled Andaz-e-Sitam (The Act of Cruelty) for Big Bang Productions, another Pakistani production house, which aired the serial on Urdu1 in 2017. He also offers affordable script and story development services besides writing serials, series and sitcoms for TV and digital platforms. From screenplay coverage to script consultation to manuscript analysis, he is dedicated to provide the best input possible, as he believes in creative empowerment and career advancement of both established and aspiring writers in Pakistan. He also directed two documentary series for Pakistani TV channels (Titliyaan and Junglee) between 2010 and 2103. He was employed as associate director on an Oscar-nominated feature film (Mah-e-Mir) in 2014. Inam Hasan has also worked with The News, Geo News and Deutsche Welle as a journalist from 2003 to 2009. He has received formal training in Theatre Arts, Mass Communication, International Relations and Philosophy from top schools of Pakistan. He earned his M.A. credentials in English Literature from University of Karachi in 2015.

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