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The Pakistan film and television industry is bursting at the seams with an avalanche of talent, but few actors can boast about holding a medical degree and somehow find the time to grace the screens simultaneously.

Fahad Mirza, 42-year-old plastic surgeon-and-actor extraordinaire oozing charm and boyish good looks, sat down for a candid chat with his long-time friend Ahmad Ali Butt to discuss a smorgasbord of things, such as beauty, spirituality, politics, fatherhood, marriage, and exactly what makes Fahad tick.

"I had always wanted to be a hero," he recalled. "Never a doctor."

A hero is born

Of course, Fahad’s mother had other ideas, she would tell everyone that her son, the second of four children, would be an orthopaedic surgeon.

Growing up with a set of loving parents, Fahad recalled that without his mother, who drummed it into his head that he had to study or he would be out on the streets, he wou

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    This article is about the history of formation of the modern Pakistan and as a country after 1947. For the history of historical Pakistan, see History of Pakistan.

    The history of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan began on 14 August 1947 when the country came into being in the form of Dominion of Pakistan within the British Commonwealth as the result of Pakistan Movement and the partition of India. While the history of the Pakistani Nation according to the Pakistan government's official chronology started with the Islamic rule over Indian subcontinent by Muhammad bin Qasim which reached its zenith during Mughal Era. In 1947, Pakistan consisted of West Pakistan (today's Pakistan) and East Pakistan (today's Bangladesh). The President of All-India Muslim League and later the Pakistan Muslim League, Muhammad Ali Jinnah became Governor-General while the secretary general of the Muslim League, Liaquat Ali Khan became Prime Minister. The constitution of 1956 made Pakistan an Islamic democratic country.

    Pakistan faced a civil war and Indian military intervention in 1971 resulting in the secession of East Pakistan as the new country of Bangladesh. The country has also unresolved territorial disputes with India, resulting in four conflicts. Pakistan was closely tied to the United States in the Cold War. In the Afghan-Soviet War, it supported the Sunni Mujahideens and played a vital role in the defeat of Soviet Forces and forced them to withdraw from Afghanistan. The country continues to face challenging problems including terrorism, poverty, illiteracy, corruption and political instability. Terrorism due to War of Afghanistan damaged the country's economy and infrastructure to a great extent from 2001 to 2009 but Pakistan is once again developing.

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