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  • Comment: See my previous comments. If these issues are not rectified before resubmitting, next time I will reject this outright. DoubleGrazing (talk) 06:09, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: You must cite your sources using inline citations, correctly formatted. They are currently just a collection of external links.
    Also, remove all the inline external links from the body text. There should be no links pointing to external sources until those in the 'References' section (with the exception of one optional link in the infobox). DoubleGrazing (talk) 05:26, 23 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Promotional tone issues only partially addressed (see WP:PEACOCK). Previously mentioned external link issues not addressed. The overwhelming majority of references are articles by the subject, not articles by independent secondary sources about the subject. Finally, references should be inline citations at the content they meant to support. • Gene93k (talk) 06:26, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: The references have been added improperly. See WP:CITE. Please remove the inline links to external websites, per WP:EL. Lastly, the tone of this draft is decidedly not neutral and would never be accepted in its current form on tone alone. We write in a neutral, encyclopedic tone here, not in a gushing positive way. Please revise. --Hammersoft (talk) 02:08, 15 May 2024 (UTC)

Ali Orokzai
علی اورکزی
Ali Orokzai
Ali Orokzai
Ali Orokzai in 2024
Born
Kabul, Afghanistan
Occupation(s)Director, Journalist, Actor
Websitewww.aliorokzai.com

Ali Orokzai (Pashto/Dari: علی اورکزی) is an Afghan-American filmmaker, actor, and journalist. He was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, into a family with a strong cinematic background. Orokzai has contributed to the film industry and journalism, gaining recognition for his work in both fields.

Early life and family background

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Ali Orokzai was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, into a family deeply rooted in the film industry. He is the son of Saeed Orokzai, a prominent Afghan filmmaker and actor known for his directorial works such as "Mardara Qawl Ast" (Men Keep Their Promise), "Khakestar" (Ash), and "Musafir" (Journey). Growing up in this artistic environment, Orokzai developed a keen interest in storytelling and cinema from an early age. He later pursued formal education in film directing, earning a diploma in the field.

Career in film

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Ali Orokzai is an accomplished actor and filmmaker. As an actor, he has appeared in films such as "Why?," "Yesterday," and "Taboo." In addition to his acting career, Orokzai has directed several films, including "Stranger," "Halfway," and "Melody of Love."

Actor

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One of Ali Orokzai's notable films, "Yesterday," is available for streaming on platforms such as Tubi and Amazon Prime. Another of Orokzai's works, , "Taboo," can be found on Amazon Prime. Orokzai's films feature soundtracks, with songs from his movies accessible on various social media platforms.

Journalism

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Ali Orokzai has written numerous articles on various topics, with many of his pieces published on reputable websites. His journalism reflects his commitment to truth-seeking and storytelling.

Education

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Ali Orokzai completed his education and received a diploma in film directing.

Awards

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Throughout his career, Ali Orokzai has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the film industry. His talent and dedication have been recognized by prestigious film festivals and organizations worldwide. Notably, Orokzai won an award at the ZUMEFF in Dubai for his documentary film "Afghan Cinema Exists," which highlights his ability to shed light on important social and cultural issues through his filmmaking. Additionally, his documentary has received multiple awards at the George Mason University Film Festival (GMUFF), including the Global Perspective Award, Best Documentary Award, and Best Producing Award. These accolades underscore Orokzai's skill in crafting compelling and impactful documentaries. His film "Halfway" has also earned recognition at various independent film festivals, and his film "Stranger" has been acknowledged for its excellence in filmmaking.

References

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Laughter Yoga Community College Dancing and Singing Refugees Blames Afghan Women Journalists Exchanges Health Minister Denies Denial Star's FM’s Declining Arabic Prince X Influencer Blue-checked X zumeff samaiff GMU Independent Shorts Awards independentshortsawards lonelywolffilmfest tubitv muckrack letterboxd plex Yesterday Roku Hadar Taboo Music Taboo spotify Why? spotify Yesterday spotify letterboxd avclub Taboo VOA Amu TV rottentomatoes Yesterday rottentomatoes Halfway https://aliorokzai.com https://www.polygraph.info

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