Other Important Characters of Imran Series

Other Important Characters of Imran Series

This page lists villains of the "Imran Series" of Urdu spy-comedy novels by the Pakistani author Ibn-e-Safi.

Other Main Characters of Ibn-e-Safi's Imran Series

ir Sultan

Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs and a good friend of Imran's father, Mr. Karam Rahman. He is the administrator of the Secret Service, and one of the few characters who can identify Imran as X-2. Imran reports directly to him, though at times he is irritated by Imran's complex behaviour. Nonetheless, he highly appreciates Imran for his talents, at one time even wishing that Imran had been his son ("Talash-e-Gumshudhah").Sir Sultan is the Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In the novel Raat Ka Shehzaada, Imran helps Sir Sultan by solving a case; in return he is offered a permanent position in the Secret Service. Imran, as Chief Officer of the Secret Service, reports directly to him. Sir Sultan likes Imran for his good qualities, but sometimes he too gets frustrated with Imran’s unserious behavior. He is an old friend of Imran’s father.

Roshee

An Anglo-Burmese girl who was saved by Imran in one of his cases before he became X-2 ("Bhayanak Aadmi"). She was also one of the reasons that Mr. Rahman ordered Imran to leave the house, stating that he can't allow her to live with them. Intelligent and confident, she has helped Imran in various cases. Imran trusts her very much, and she has also known from the start that he is X-2.Roshee is an Anglo-Burmese girl whose father was a businessman in Singapore. During WWII, he lost his business and Roshee became a call girl. After meeting Imran in Bhayanak Aadmi, she becomes ashamed of her profession. Impressed by her good qualities, Imran offers her a job in the Central Intelligence Bureau. Later, Imran opens up a private investigating agency with the name of “Roshee & Co. Forwarding & Clearing Agents” in Jahannam Ki Raqqasa. She works for Imran for some time, but later leaves him in Larkiyoan Ka Jazeeradue to his unserious nature. However, Imran still involves her in many cases later on. Roshee also knows that Imran is the Chief of the Secret Service.

Joseph Mugonda

Personal black servant and bodyguard of Imran, Joseph is tall, well-built and an ex prize-fighter. After Imran defeated him during a case ("Chalees Aik, Bawan"), he preferred to become his servant and since then, he has been extremely loyal to Imran, sometimes referring to Imran as his "father". He is a heavy drinker and highly superstitious, but nonetheless a very useful companion. His knowledge of jungles has proved to be very useful for Imran on various occasions. He also serves as Prince of Dhump's bodyguard whenever Imran assumes the role.Before meeting Imran, Joseph was a heavyweight champion. His philosophy was that whoever could knock him out; he would willingly work for that person for the rest of his life, considering that person his Boss. In Challees Aik Baavan, Joseph is serving the villain. Imran not only defeats Joseph’s boss, but he also manages to easily defeat Joseph. Since then, Joseph has never left Imran. Joseph likes to remain in a military uniform with gun holsters on each side, carrying two identical loaded revolvers. Joseph is insanely alcoholic, beginning each day by gulping down half a bottle of whiskey to “open his eyes.” If Joseph does not get his ale, he goes into a deep depression and begins to act strangely; though he remains fiercely loyal to Imran, no matter what happens. Joseph cares about Imran to the extent that he considers him as his “Father.”

ulaiman

Imran lives in a modest flat, along with his cook and housekeeper, Sulaiman. Imran is always messing around with Sulaiman about the food he is going to prepare, and the conversations between them are always funny. When Imran’s father Rahman Sahib asked Imran to leave the house, Sulaiman also came along with him. He is very loyal and does not like Imran’s bodyguard Joseph, who is always drunk. Later, he gets married to a girl named Gulrukh.((*He is also Known as Prince Of Kachan*))

Captain Fayyaz

Superintendent of Intelligence Bureau. He reports to Mr. Rahman, and is a friend of Imran. However, he is also jealous of Imran and has many times attempted to unseccessfully arrest him. Despite his jealousy, he has sought Imran's help on numerous occasions, and it was due to Imran's aid that he rose to the position of superintendent.Captain Fayyaz is the Superintendent of the Central Intelligence Bureau, under Imran’s father, Rahman Sahib, who is the Director General. Fayyaz is not a very intelligent officer; but with the help of Imran he is able to solve numerous cases, resulting in his promotions. Whenever he faces difficulties, he consults Imran. However, he still hates Imran and wants to somehow catch him out on an unlawful adventure, so he can put him in jail. He thinks that Imran is merely an informer of the Secret Service.

ee also

* Ibn-e-Safi
* Imran Series
* Ali Imran
* Family of Ali Imran
* Secret Service members in Imran Series
* Villains of Imran Series

External links

* [http://www.ibnesafi.info www.ibnesafi.info]
* [http://www.imranseries.com www.imranseries.com]


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