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Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi

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Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi
Personal details
Born (1966-05-01) May 1, 1966 (age 57)
Abbottabad
Awards
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Years of service1982–2016
Rank
Brigadier
UnitAzad Kashmir Regiment
CommandsCommanding Officer of 41 Azad Kashmir Regiment,
Director ISPR (Pakistan)

Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi, SI(M) (Urdu: سيد مجتبى ترمزى‎) is a retired Brigadier[1] of the Pakistan Army and a member of the Central Board of Film Censors. He is currently working as the CEO of Al-Tirmiz Films and Director H-Cube BMG Pvt. Ltd. He remained as the spokesperson to the Caretaker Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the 2024 caretaker setup. He is a former Director of ISPR Inter-Services Public Relations, where he directed, produced and facilitated state of the art productions like Faseel-e-Jaan Se Aagay, The Glorious Resolve,[2] Waar,[3] Khuda Kay Liye, Life of A Siachen Soldier and more (see more in filmography paragraph).

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Early life and education

Mujtaba hails from the notable Hindko-speaking family of Sayyids from Abbottabad. From Muhammad's lineage through Fatima and Ali Al-Murtaza, Mujtaba's family can be traced from the Imam Ali Al-Hadi Al Naqi which makes him a Naqvi Sayyid. After Imam Naqi he descends from Pir Baba which makes him a Tirmizi Sayyid.

After his matriculation, he was selected at the Pakistan Military Academy in 1982, and passed out from the academy in 74th PMA Long Course in October 1986. He gained commission in the army as 2nd-Lt in the Azad Kahmir Regiment.[citation needed]

He is a graduate of the School of Infantry and Tactics[4] in Quetta, the National University of Modern Languages in Islamabad, the Riphah International University in Islamabad and the University of Insubria in Italy.[citation needed]

Positions held

In 1992, Capt Mujtaba served as the Armed Forces Public Relations Officer for the United Nations mission in Cambodia.

In 1997, Maj Mujtaba served as the Academy Adjutant Pakistan Military Academy,

In 2004, Lt.Col Mujtaba served as the director or media relations of XI (9th) IX South Asian Federation Games.[5]

In 2004, Lt.Col Mujtaba started to serve ISPR Inter-Services Public Relations as the assistant director.

In 2006, Col Mujtaba was appointed as the deputy director ISPR Inter-Services Public Relations.

In 2011, Brig Mujtaba was appointed as the director ISPR Inter-Services Public Relations.[6]

In 2016, Brig Mujtaba was appointed as the director of HRD Directorate in GHQ Rawalpindi.

In 2016, he has held portfolios of head of FFBL Institute of Executive Leadership and Development, HOD Corporate Communications Department, HOD Corporate Development Division. In 2017, he has been company secretary and general manager for coordination of FFBL.[7]

Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi in his corporate career.

In 2020, he was appointed as the chief operating officer of Fauji Meat Limited. Currently,[when?] he is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Al-Tirmiz Films and H-Cube BMG Pvt. Ltd. Director of RUH Forum and AMBLEM System. Besides this, he is on visiting faculty of local and foreign universities[8] and is striving for the excellence of Pakistan by doing local & charitable works and producing and directing harmony delivering films.

Military ranks

Rank Date
Brigadier Sept,(2012)
Colonel Apr,(2009)
Lieutenant Colonel Dec,(2003)
Major Sept,(1996)
Captain Apr,(1992)
Lieutenant June,(1988)
Second Lieutenant June,(1986)

Filmography

Directed documentaries

  • Hum Siphahi Hain TeleFilm
  • 2 Sipahi
  • 50 Years Of Peace Keeping
  • 60 Years Of Pakistan Army
  • Drill Sergeant Major
  • Life of a Siachen Soldier
  • President Body Guards
  • Wahga
  • Parade Charger
  • The Glorious Resolve[9]
  • Role of Pakistan Army in Social Uplift of the Country
  • Pak's War on Terror
  • Peace Keeping Vol I & II
  • Op Aqua (Rehab of Sakhar Barrage)
  • Wana Olives (War on terror)
  • In the Wake of Earthquake
  • Wild Rose
  • Winds of Change (Dev in FATA)
  • Op Life Line
  • Taraqi ka Safar (Dev in FATA)
  • Roshan Subh (Dev in FATA)

Directed / Facilitated Films

Directed drama serials

Directed songs

  • Assalam Assalam
  • Chand Roshan
  • Apni Jaan Nazar Kru
  • Jazba e Dil
  • Zameen Jaagti Hai
  • Alam Uthao Saathiyo
  • Khuda Zameen Sey Gaya Nahi Hai
  • Hamat Walay Dharti Kay Rakhwalay
  • Maine Janma Hai Tujhko
  • Khuda Karay Meri Arz e Pak pe utray
  • Wattan ki Matti
  • Yaaro Mera Yaar Na Raha
  • Chaadar Hai Maa Ki
  • Hum Koi Shahadat Bhoole Nahi
  • Saatheio Mujahido
  • Mei Bhi tou Pukara Jao Ga
  • Ye Ghazi Ye Teray Purisrar Banday
  • Bara Dushman Bana Phirta Hai
  • Imtehan Hai Imtehan

Honors and awards

Publications

  • Pictorial - Peacekeepers in Cambodia
  • News Paper - The Pak Post Cambodia
  • Peace Keeping Manual Volume - I & II
  • Pakistani Media – A Catalyst for Peace or An Apple of Discord

References

  1. ^ Gulmina Bilal Ahmad (December 2006). "Interview: Brigadier (retd.) Syed Mujtaba". Newsline magazine. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  2. ^ "ISPR documentary bags first prize at International Film Festival". The Express Tribune. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b Jawaid, Mohammad Kamran (18 October 2013). "Movie Review: Waar". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  4. ^ "PAKISTAN ARMY". www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  5. ^ "SASF executive committee meeting on January 31". Business Recorder (newspaper). 29 January 2004. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  6. ^ anjum. "The Pakistan army: great filmmakers". Pakistan Today (newspaper). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Brig Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi Company Secretary" (PDF). Pakistan Stock Exchange website, Published 6 August 2018, Retrieved 25 July 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  8. ^ "Giornalismo per la pace e comunicazione internazionale: massmediologo pakistano incontra studenti e cittadinanza | Università degli studi dell'Insubria". www.uninsubria.it (in Italian). Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  9. ^ Zarar Khan (13 February 2011). "Pakistan army turns to war movies to counter jihad". NBC Universal News website. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  10. ^ "President confers Military Awards on officers and men of armed forces". The News International. 24 March 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  11. ^ "President grants awards to military men". The News International (newspaper). 27 March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
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