Taking versatility to the next level, Ayaz Samoo switches voices, accents, looks and expressions as he glides through the various genres of the performing arts.
As the feisty VJ Ayaz or the wacky Sajid Billa; Mani Abbas, the commando in Operation 021 or the fiery Imtisal in Moor, Ayaz Samoo is the guy who became the ‘youngest champion’ on The Great Indian Laughter Challenge after knocking out 11 of the best Pakistani and Indian stand-up comedians on Comedy ka King Kaun and bagging the title of King of Comedy in 2008.
At 28, the actor, model, writer, comedian, producer, VJ, singer may have jolted his fans with his outstanding performance as the baddie Imtisal in Moor. Yet comedy remains his first love.
“I will always do comedy and will always be loyal to the art which first gave me fame,” he says with a wicked glint in his eye.
How it all started
Ayaz’s career began with a music video in 2004.
“It was a version of Haroon and Fakhir’s 'Aye jawan' being redone by some teenagers. They were shooting outside DJ Science College where I studied.”
Curious, long-haired and wearing a bandana, he sauntered across to peek at what was happening.
“As I walked away, someone called from behind.
‘Modelling karoge?’ It was this chap called Zafarullah who I later worked with. I replied in affirmative and he said ‘Kal aajana’. I was so enthusiastic that I reached at 8am while they turned up at 1pm.”