Ali Moeen is a highly respected Pakistani playwright and lyricist, known for his significant contributions to television dramas. Born on November 20, 1968, in Lahore, he holds Master's degrees in English literature and political science from Government College University, Lahore. Moeen's career as a drama writer began around 2005, a period marked by his telefilm "Aaina Wohi Rehta Hai" receiving the 1st Prize at the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) Film Aalmi Adab Se Intikhab Festival, and "Main Hoon" airing on Geo TV in the same year. Throughout his prolific career, Ali Moeen has penned numerous acclaimed drama serials and telefilms, establishing himself as a prominent voice in Pakistani entertainment. His notable works include the impactful "Jhooti" (2020) and the historical drama "Jo Bichar Gaye" (2021). He has also been recognized for his writing in series such as "Marzi" (2016), "Mor Moharaan" (2022), "Ali Ki Ammi" (2015), and "Rangbaaz" (2014). In 2008, he was awarded Best Drama Writer at the Hum TV Tele Film Festival for his telefilm "Aik Aadh Hafta". Beyond television dramas, Ali Moeen is also a distinguished lyricist, famously penning the peace song "Yeh Hum Naheen," which gained international recognition. His diverse portfolio showcases his versatility and enduring influence on Pakistani media, telling stories that resonate with a wide audience and earning him a reputable standing in the industry.
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