Ahmad Ali Butt

Ahmad Ali Butt is a Pakistani actor, comedian, keyboardist, rapper, singer-songwriter, voice actor and television host.

Early life and family background
Ahmad Ali Butt was born on 6 March 1976 in Karachi into a family of Kashmiri ancestry.

He is a maternal grandson of the Azamgarh-born film director Shaukat Hussain Rizvi and actress and playback singer Noor Jehan, and son of the late singer Zil-e-Huma.

His father, Raheel Butt, was a jeweller well known in Lahore's ethnic Kashmiri community. Under the name Aqeel, he was also an actor, playing supporting roles in different movies of the 1960s and the 1970s, such as Heer Ranjha (1970).

Ahmad has three brothers. His youngest brother Hamza Ali is a visual artist.

Butt is married to model Fatima Khan. They had a son, Azaan, in 2014.

Actor
Butt began his career as an actor with theatre. He later switched to television, appearing in the sitcoms Jutt & Bond, Rubber Band and Inspector Khoji. He would later star in films. He has also pursued a career as a comedian.

Musician
Butt began his career in music, where he was a member of the alternative rock band Entity Paradigm (EP) as a vocalist and rapper, starting EP with his Jutt & Bond co-actor Fawad Khan.