He played the character of Muhammad Bin Qasim. After that he did movie Jeeva which heightened his success to another level.
Babar Ali said,” I didn’t see any one as my competitor. We have always seen that when someone’s is successful, people worship him, I had seen downfall in my life within 24 hours, one day I had 60 films and the other day all the producers were outside my house for cancelling agreements, some people were good though whom I can’t forget”
Further talking about his hard time Babar revealed, “I had an accident during the shooting of Iqbal Kashmiri’s film, I fell from 110 kilometres and was bedridden for six months, that time I had seen everyone changing.”
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