Atta Ul Saboor (born Abdul Majeed (Late)), best known as Sobi, is a Pakistani, but now a German. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Career 1 Early life He was born in Rabwah, went to school at Madina-Tul-Public School Bahawalpur and graduated from Government College Gujranwala. His father Mian Muhammad Akram Butt was a senior Police Officer (Deputy Superintendent of Police).[citation needed] He is the second youngest of four brothers. Javid Akram is a journalist, while Mian Aurang Zaib Akram and Muhammad Junaid Akram are educators. [edit]References [edit]External links
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| - Atta Ul Saboor (born Abdul Majeed (Late)), best known as Sobi, is a Pakistani, but now a German. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Career 1 Early life He was born in Rabwah, went to school at Madina-Tul-Public School Bahawalpur and graduated from Government College Gujranwala. His father Mian Muhammad Akram Butt was a senior Police Officer (Deputy Superintendent of Police).[citation needed] He is the second youngest of four brothers. Javid Akram is a journalist, while Mian Aurang Zaib Akram and Muhammad Junaid Akram are educators. [edit]References [edit]External links
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| - Atta Ul Saboor (born Abdul Majeed (Late)), best known as Sobi, is a Pakistani, but now a German. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Career 1 Early life He was born in Rabwah, went to school at Madina-Tul-Public School Bahawalpur and graduated from Government College Gujranwala. His father Mian Muhammad Akram Butt was a senior Police Officer (Deputy Superintendent of Police).[citation needed] He is the second youngest of four brothers. Javid Akram is a journalist, while Mian Aurang Zaib Akram and Muhammad Junaid Akram are educators. 2 Career He improvises dialogue during stage plays. He is an outspoken opponent of vulgarity and obscenity in stage dramas.[2] He is also the writer and director of many stage plays. Ahmed produced and directed his second drama serial, Shaam, which was written by Iqbal Hasan Khan, a Pakistani playwright and short story writer. This play went on air in January 2010.[citation needed] [edit]Azizi [edit]References [edit]External links
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