Pakistani actor Tipu Sharif opens up about passing on the iconic role of Mere Qatil Mere Dildar, admitting it could have changed his career trajectory forever.
Tipu Sharif, the Pakistani-Turkish actor celebrated for powerhouse performances in Siyani, Mannat Murad, Kaisi Teri Khudgharzi, and Baba Jani, just dropped a bombshell confession. In a candid appearance on Fuchsia Magazine‘s YouTube show, the actor revealed he turned down Hum TV‘s lead role in the iconic drama Mere Qatil Mere Dildar — a decision he now calls the biggest missed opportunity of his career.

Sharif, who is half Pakistani and half Turkish, has been a consistent presence on Pakistani television for over a decade. From Sang-e-Mar Mar to Ashk and Main Abdul Qadir Hoon, he has built a reputation as a versatile performer who brings depth to every character. Beyond acting, he is an active philanthropist and devoted animal lover. Currently, audiences are praising his compelling work in Bas Tera Saath Ho, proving his craft has only sharpened with time.

Speaking with disarming honesty, Sharif recounted the pivotal moment. “Once I turned down Hum TV’s iconic lead role for a trip to Malaysia. I was offered the leading role in Mere Qatil Mere Dildar, in which Ahsan Khan, Mehwish Hayat, and Adnan Siddiqui were part of the cast. Instead, I signed Geo TV’s Mere Charagar.” The role ultimately went to Ahsan Khan, who delivered a career-defining performance. Sharif admitted, “I admit that I missed a great opportunity to establish myself as a hero, and now I am not a hero anymore, and I am not sure if I will ever play a hero again.”

Despite the regret, Sharif embraces where he stands today. “However, I can assure you that this second innings of my career is far better than the previous one because this character actor phase is much better than that hero phase. People often tell me that I am doing wonderful work.” With Bas Tera Saath Ho generating serious buzz and his fanbase growing by the day, Tipu Sharif’s second innings might just be his strongest yet. Will this versatile actor ever get another shot at playing the lead, or has the character actor path proven to be the more rewarding journey?
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