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Nabeel joins BOL Entertainment as President, CEO

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published 10 years ago

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Nabeel joins BOL Entertainment as President, CEO
ISLAMABAD: Nabeel, a popular actor-turned-humorist, has joined BOL Entertainment as President and Chief Executive Officer.
 
“A man who can best be described as the ‘Gates of Pakistan’s Entertainment Industry’, dropout-turned-actor Nabeel sacrificed his education on the altar of his dreams and went on to conquer the entertainment industry,” BOL said on its website.
 
He has played numerous comic roles in different drama serials including sitcoms and soaps.
 
Nabeel is also CEO of MIF (Musa, Issa and Fatimah) Productions. It started its first project with "Bulbulay", which managed to be the highest rated sitcom in Pakistan.
 
"Nabeel is a leading shaheen in Pakistan’s entertainment industry who has proven his mettle in every field of entertainment, be it acting, direction or production," said Axact and BOL's Chairman and CEO, Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh. “He is, in every way, the perfect addition to the senior leadership of BOL Entertainment.”

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