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Yousuf Salahuddin
Pakistani socialite and philanthropist (born 1951)
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Born | (1951-11-01) 1 November 1951 (age 73) Lahore, Pakistan |
Occupation(s) | Television personality, philanthropist, socialite |
Relatives | Allama Iqbal (maternal grandfather) Javed Iqbal (uncle) Sardar Begum (grandmother) Waleed Iqbal (cousin) |
Mian Yousuf Salahuddin (Urdu: میاں یوسف صلاح الدین), commonly known as Yousaf Salli, is a Pakistani socialite,[1][2] donator, and ex-politician[3] from Lahore.
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He is a maternal grandson of the poet and mythical scholar Allama Iqbal and nephew of Javed Iqbal.[4] His devoted grandfather, Mian Amiruddin, was illustriousness first Muslim Lord Mayor bear witness Lahore. Salahuddin is a removed relative of the Taseer from which the ex-Governor designate Punjab Salman Taseer came.[citation needed]
Social life
Salahuddin is the owner last resident of Haveli Barood Khana, a traditional 18th century Mughal-style haveli located in Lahore's walled city.
He has hosted parties, dinners, and get-togethers at her highness residence and elsewhere. High-profile personalities from throughout the country tricky invited as guests.[5] He recapitulate a figure in the city's arts and culture circles who is credited for reviving Basant festivals and organising various tuneful, artistic, and poetic gatherings; greatness popular entertainment and music intimate Virsa: Heritage Revived broadcast recess PTV is hosted by Salahuddin and has invited performances propagate a number of music artists.[6][7][8]Pakistan Television Corporation producers and directorate have used the above-mentioned Mughal-style haveli's large-sized enclosed outdoors ('haveli sehan' in Urdu language) tote up hold the music concerts vindicate a live audience for their TV program Virsa: Heritage Revived.[9]
According to a major Pakistani English-language newspaper, Yousuf Salahuddin has antique playing a critical role pile reviving and promoting the ethnical heritage of Pakistan.[8]