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The first British Pakistani actor wins at BAFTA Awards

British Pakistani actor Adeel Akhtar becomes the first non-white male to win the best actor British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award.

The actor was recognised for his powerful depiction of a father, Shahzad, who murders his daughter in a so-called honour killing in BBC drama ‘Murdered By My Father’.

Screenwriter of the drama Vinay Patel appreciated Adeel who shared a picture with him and wrote; “First non-white fella to win a #Bafta TV award for best actor? This guy. (Not me, obvs).”

Akhtar was born and brought up in London. The actor initially completed a degree in law, but decided to pursue his passion for acting and trained at a drama school in New York.

Last year, Akhtar was nominated in the BAFTA’s Best Supporting Actor for his role as Wilson Wilson in Utopia.

He has also appeared in other series such as John Le Carre’s The Night Manager, Trollied and Apple Tree Yard.

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