Faysal Quraishi Shares His Near Death Experiences. Faysal Quraishi has been working in the industry for years. He started out as a child artist and later on worked in films before transitioning completely towards dramas. He is a superstar who managed to give diverse performances in his career. He has also been a successful host and nowadays he is getting appreciation for his role as Chanar Khan in Khaie.
Faysal Quraishi started in the industry as a child actor and became one of the most loved leading men after his stint in Boota From Toba Tek Singh. He has not looked back since and he kept evolving with time. Faysal Quraishi is still one of the most loved stars and he is known for his professionalism and his passion for acting. His acting career enhanced after appearing in back-to-back hit dramas. His top rated drama serials are Meri Zaat Zarra E Benishan, Bashar Momin, Qaid E Tanhai, Muqaddar, Haiwan, Dil E Momin, and Khalish.
Faysal Quraishi was a guest on Life Green Hai and he shared the near-death experiences he has had. He revealed that he got into a severe car accident that resulted in a cervical injury. He said that he even recited Kalimah as he knew he would not survive it but Allah SWT helped him and he came out of it.
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He also revealed that he had to punch a glass during a shoot and as soon as he punched it, his arm got through the glass and his blood vessels were cut. There was a lot of blood loss but the director and crew all came forward to help with the blood loss and Allah saved his life once again.
Faysal Quraishi Shares His Near Death Experiences
Faysal Quraishi was a guest on Maliha Rehman’s show and shared how late Khalid Butt’s professionalism made all the young actors astonished as he was very sick and still worried about work. Faysal said that all the older actors are very professional. He added that he has worked with 104 fever and nowadays young actors cancel shoots if they sneeze or their dog gets sick. Thus seeing such grit and passion for work was shocking for many newcomers.