

Feroze Khan is one of the most prominent and followed leading men in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Before he captured the hearts of millions as a television actor, he initiated his career in the media as a dynamic VJ on ARY Musik. His charisma naturally translated to acting, leading to his television debut in the 2014 drama serial Bikhra Mera Naseeb on Geo Entertainment. He swiftly gained momentum by portraying Azar in ARY Digital’s Chup Raho. However, it was his casting as the complex and brooding Adeel Ahmed in Hum TV’s 2015 hit Gul-e-Rana that truly established him as a serious contender for leading roles. The project not only won him immense critical acclaim but also marked his transition from a newcomer to a household name. Seizing on this early momentum, he made his cinematic debut in the 2016 romantic drama film Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay. Rise to Fame Feroze Khan’s ascent to superstardom is largely defined by his unparalleled ability to portray intense, emotionally charged, and often anti-heroic characters. His career skyrocketed with Geo Entertainment’s massive 2017 blockbuster Khaani. His portrayal of the powerful and aggressive politician’s son, Mir Hadi, became an absolute cultural phenomenon, sweeping ratings and securing him the prestigious Lux Style Award for Best Actor. He proved his versatility by starring in the lighthearted comedy Romeo Weds Heer before delivering another massive hit with ARY Digital’s Ishqiya, where his performance as the vengeful Hamza Khalid was met with widespread audience approval. Khan’s ability to draw record-breaking viewership peaked in 2021 with his portrayal of Farhad "Feedi" in Geo Entertainment’s Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3. The spiritual-romantic saga shattered YouTube viewership records in Pakistan, solidifying his status as the industry's ultimate leading man. Following this triumph, he continued to tackle challenging characters, playing the narcissistic Mustajab in Aye Musht-E-Khaak and the deeply traumatized Basit in ARY Digital’s critically acclaimed Habs. Recent & Upcoming Works (2024-2026) Entering a new phase of his career, Feroze Khan remains highly sought after by major networks. In 2024, he diversified his portfolio with the sports-centric drama Akhara on Green Entertainment and the festive telefilm Jodi Ban Gayi. Moving into 2025, fans are eagerly anticipating his return to mainstream romance and drama with Humraaz and Sanwal Yaar Piya on Geo Entertainment, alongside Main Zameen Tu Aasmaan. Looking further ahead to 2026, he is confirmed to lead the much-talked-about serial Shaidai and will also be exploring the short film format with the romantic comedy Main Aur Tum, ensuring his continued dominance on screen.