Ali Abbas is a prominent Pakistani television actor, born on February 9, 1984, into a distinguished family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry. He is the son of acclaimed actor and director Waseem Abbas, and his stepmother is actress Saba Hameed. Further extending his artistic lineage, he is also the grandson of legendary singer, actor, and director Inayat Hussain Bhatti. Despite his illustrious family background, Ali Abbas initially pursued a different path, earning degrees in law and business administration, and even preparing for Central Superior Services (CSS) exams. He also studied film and television at the National College of Arts (NCA) before fully committing to his passion for acting. Abbas began his career behind the scenes as a television producer before making his acting debut in a minor stage role in 2013, followed by his first television serial, "Ladoon Mein Pali," in 2014. He quickly rose to prominence, known for his versatility and ability to portray diverse characters. His notable performances include roles in dramas such as "Tum Kon Piya" (2016), "Khaali Haath" (2017), "Ghar Titli Ka Par" (2017), "Kahin Deep Jaley" (2019), "Deewangi" (2020), and "Fitrat" (2020). In recent years, Ali Abbas has continued to deliver strong performances in popular productions like "Badzaat" (2022), "Guddu" (2022), "Qalandar" (2022), and "Baylagaam" (2023). His commitment to his craft is evident in his deliberate efforts to establish his own identity in the industry, choosing to rely on his talent rather than solely on his family name. With a consistent presence in high-profile dramas and a growing list of successful projects, Ali Abbas remains a respected and influential figure in Pakistani television.

























