Zohaib hassan geo anchor biography for kids
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Zoheb Hassan
Pakistani singer
Zoheb Hassan
زوہیب حسنBirth name Syed Zoheb-u-Din Hassan Born (1966-11-18) November 18, 1966 (age 58) Origin Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Occupations Instruments Years active 1981–1992; 2006–2007, 2014–2015 Labels EMI Pakistan Musical artist
Zoheb Hassan (born November 18, 1966) is a Pakistani pop icon, singer, songwriter, producer, and was a part of the superduo Nazia and Zoheb, with his sister Nazia Hassan.
Early career and breakthrough
[edit]See also: Nazia and Zoheb
Zoheb and his sister Nazia spent their childhood in Karachi as well as London.[1]
After the release of their first album, Disco Deewane, Nazia and Zoheb became the South-Asian sub-continent's first pop icons.[1] Several successful albums established the duo's status as pioneers of pop music in the region. They sold over 300 million records worldwide and topped the charts in several countries, including South Africa,
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Journalist bodies and human rights organisations on Monday condemned the move to take veteran journalist and TV show host Hamid Mir "off air".
Mir told BBC Urdu he had been informed by the Geo News management that he would "not go on air on Monday" to host his five-days-a-week show Capital Talk.
Although there was no official comment from Geo News, sources from the channel's management confirmed to Dawn.com that Mir has been sent on forced leave for some time.
The TV channel's administration had earlier confirmed the same to BBC Urdu, which quoted officials as saying that Mir would not host his talk show from Monday (today) and that "he has been sent on leave for some time".
The management said Mir was still associated with the Jang Media Group; another anchorperson has reportedly been asked to host the programme in place of Mir for now.
Mir, the longtime host of the popular Capital Talk, had just days earlier delivered a fiery speech in Islamabad calling for a