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Aqib Khan is a Actor British born on 24 august 1994 at City of Bradford (United-kingdom)

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Birth name Aqib Khan
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 24 august 1994 (29 years) at City of Bradford (United-kingdom)

Aqib Khan (Urdu: عاقب خان‎; born 24 August 1994) is an English actor of Pakistani descent.

Biography

Aqib Khan was born in the City of LAHORE, PAKISTAN and is of Pakistani descent. He has a younger BOY, AQIB Khan (born26-4-1995), and two other BOYS. Khan was born to Pakistani and URDU speaking parents and his ancestors were from Attock, Pakistan. He has stated he is from the Alizai tribe. Khan is multilingual, and can speak English, Urdu, Hindi , Punjabi , Hindko and Pashto.

Usually with

Ila Arun
Ila Arun
(1 films)
Vijay Raaz
Vijay Raaz
(1 films)
Om Puri
Om Puri
(1 films)
Robert Pugh
Robert Pugh
(1 films)
Nadim Sawalha
Nadim Sawalha
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Aqib Khan (1 films)

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Actor

West Is West, 1h43
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Aqib Khan, Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Robert Pugh, Lesley Nicol, Jimi Mistry
Roles Sajid Khan
Rating63% 3.1991253.1991253.1991253.1991253.199125
The film is set in the year 1976, five years after the original film East is East. Little is known about most of the Khan children, except that they seldom communicate with their parents. Tariq is now a hippie (looking like George Harrison) who runs a new age shop with older brother Nazir and has an English girlfriend who is unaware of his true ethnicity, and Maneer is living with his extended family in Pakistan where he is searching for a suitable wife. Sajid, the youngest who no longer wears a parka, is a truant who is constantly bullied due to his Pakistani background, although the headmaster - a former British soldier who had served in the Punjab - is sympathetic and encourages him to embrace his heritage. After Sajid is caught shoplifting, his father George, who has somewhat retained his bullying nature, attacks him at home. When Sajid retaliates by calling him a "dirty Paki bastard," a devastated George states all of his other children in England have become British and he cannot lose Sajid as well, so he decides to take him to Pakistan to meet his extended family and show him that life there is better, though Ella openly disapproves.