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Do You Know What Actor Bilal Abbas Khan’s First Earning Was?

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Actor Bilal Abbas Khan said that he started acting at the age of 21 and used to get paid Rs 2,700 a day for his first project.

During a web interview, when asked about his career, Bilal Abbas revealed that his first job was acting and he used to go to the theater in search of work.

Bilal Abbas said that he gave the first audition to a production house and did nothing but acting.

When asked about his first salary, the actor said that he used to earn 2,700 rupees a day on the first project he did

Bilal Abbas has shown the true essence of acting in several successful dramas of the Pakistani showbiz industry.

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Just last month Bilal Abbas Khan has announced to act in director Nabeel Qureshi’s new film ‘Khel Khel Mein’.

The film, co-produced by Fiza Ali and Mirza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures, has previously given blockbusters like Na Maloom Afraad 1, 2, Actor in Law, and Load Wedding.

In an announcement about the film on his social media account, Bilal Abbas Khan said that he is working with the best producer-director duo for the first time in the country.

The release date of the film has not been announced yet, but eagerly await his new film.

Bilal Abbas Khan has previously been seen with Madiha Imam in ‘Ek Jhoothi Love Story’ on the online streaming platform, Zee5.

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