Shoaib Mansoor
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Shoaib Mansoor (Urdu: شعیب منصور) is a Pakistani producer, director, writer and composer.
Shoaib Mansoor (dubbed ShoMan) is rated by critics as one of the most influential figures on the Pakistan showbiz scene. He has produced and directed TV shows like Alpha Bravo Charlie and Gulls & Guys aired on PTV. Shoaib Mansoor has also successfully dabbled with song writing and has penned the stories and screenplays for many of his drama productions which he also directed. He is now foraying into films. Between 2001 and 2003, Shoaib directed the Supreme Ishq series of songs. He was the backbone of songs by Junaid Jamshed and produced most of the albums by the 80's pop sensation Vital Signs. He wrote and composed a number of their hit numbers such as Dil Dil Pakistan and Aitebar.
Shoaib is currently working on his first film project, titled "Khuda Ke Liye", which revolves around the events of 9/11.
[edit] Filmography (as a director)
- Sunehrey Din (Television mini-series, 1991)
- Geetar '93 (The Vital Signs (pop band) music video collection, 1993)
- Alpha Bravo Charlie (Television mini-series, 1998)
- Gulls & Guys (Television mini-series, 1999)
- Fifty Fifty (Comedy series)
- Khuda Ke Liye (under production)