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  1. Syed Ahmad Afzal is known for YOU and I (2017), Laal Rang (2016) and Youngistaan (2014). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 4 wins. Known for: YOU and I. 8.8. Short. Writer. 2017. Laal Rang. 7.8. Writer. 2016. Youngistaan. 5.2. Writer. 2014. Baaraat Company. 5.2. Writer. 2017. Credits. Writer6.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • Syed Ahmad Afzal
  2. 27K Followers, 817 Following, 1,278 Posts - Syed Ahmad Afzal • अफ़्ज़ाल (@afzalistan) on Instagram: "A Dilliwālāh making films in Mumbai"

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Afzaal_AhmadAfzaal Ahmad - Wikipedia

    Syed Afzal Ahmad (Urdu: افضال احمد died 2 December 2022) was a renowned Pakistani actor. He came into limelight with his roles in the following movies: International Gorillay, Aakhri Muqabala and London. Commonly known as "Afzal Chitta", he owned the famous Tamaseel Theater on Ferozepur Road in Lahore.

  4. Syed Ahmad Afzal is an Indian film director and writer. He is known for his work in the film Youngistaan (2014). His upcoming film, Laal Rang, starring Randeep Hooda, which he has directed and written, is set to release in April, 2016.He has directed the 2017 movie Baaraat Company starring Sandeepa Dhar and Ranveer Kumar in lead roles .

    • Male
    • Director, Writer, Screenplay
    • Indian
    • India
  5. Syed Ahmad Afzal - Writer & Director - Hindi Film Industry | LinkedIn. Writer & Director at Krian Pictures Ltd. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. 761 followers 500+ connections. View mutual...

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    • Hindi Film Industry
    • Gyan Bharati
    • Bombay
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  7. Jul 29, 2017 · Syed Ahmad Afzal is one of the few young directors who had the honour of working with late veteran actor Farooq Sheikh in Youngistan, and today this brilliant director, who happens to be an independent filmmaker, talks about his films his life and his mentor.

  8. Apr 24, 2018 · In You and I, director (also, appropriately the cinematographer) Syed Ahmad Afzal uses whispery internal dialogue, overcast weather, expansive landscapes, a sullen face and, most importantly, Mathias Duplessy's wonderful background score to publicize the desolation of a grieving city girl.