
Usman Mukhtar Tested Positive for COVID-19
Usman Mukhtar a Pakistani TV and film actor, Announced he tested positive for COVID-19.
Usman Mukhtar while taking to Instagram Stories, the Sabaat actor said he tested positive for the coronavirus recently.
Usman Mukhtar wrote in his post “Guys I’ve been tested positive for COVID-19. Thankfully I am also tested positive for having awesome people like you to pray for my health,”
He also urged his fans to pray for his speedy recovery, “Please keep me in your prayers and safe space. This isn’t over yet.”

Professional Life :
Mukhtar was born in Rawalpindi on the 27 July 1985, to actress Nasira, who has acted in 158 films and was known for her roles as a villain, while his grandfather was a lawyer.
Because his family did not support his desires to become a movie director, he studied journalism instead of going to film school. At one point he also wanted to become a professional cricketer, but there too his family dissuaded him,
Career:
Mukhtar began his career as a filmmaker in 2006 and as a theatre actor in 2007, directing music videos and short films as well as acting in many plays before getting his break as a film actor with a role in the 2016 Janaan. He then had a role in the 2018 Parchi, a movie for which he was also the cinematographer.
In 2019 Mukhtar starred in the Hum TV drama Anaa, written by Samira Fazal and directed by Shahzad Kashmiri, which marked his acting debut on television.

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