Some Other Characters Of Imran Series
Mazhar Kaleem has brought many new characters to the Imran Series and introduced various new topics like mystic crimes (Misaale Dunya) and economic crimes (Kaghazee Qiyamat). Kaleem has totally change these characters characteristics.
Sir Sultan
Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a good friend of Imran's father, Sir Abdur 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. He had appeared in almost every novel, and in many novels his character initiates the case by informing Imran AbOUT the current issues.
Sir Abdur Rehman
Father of Imran and a very respected personality among the elite of government in Pakasia. He is the head of Intelligence Bureau, and in many novels had worked parallel to secret service. He is wary of Imran, due to his embarrassing activities and have no knowledge regarding Imran's true identity as X-2. He is depicted as a strict father, who is not on good terms with his son and unhappy about his son's lack of seriousness toward any permanent employment and marriage.
Inspector Arif
Inspector Arif has only appeared in on novel Well Done with Super Fiaz. He is good planner and good thinker of any situation. He helped Fiaz in the case where fiaz lost the important file. In the end fiaz was appreciated by every one inclouding Imran, X-2, Sir Sultan and his head Sir Abdur Rehman (Director General of the Intelligence Bureau's).
Suleman
Cook of Imran, living with him for several years now and often used as a comic relief. He is one of few characters who knew the identity of X-2, and in one novel worked as a replacement of Black Zero for the post of X-2. He is a middle-aged man, self-proclaimed head of All-Cooks Association, and often pointing to the wages of several years Imran owes him. Few times, he worked as a body double for Imran.
See also
- Mazhar Kaleem
- Pakishia Secret Service
- Imran Series By Mazhar Kaleem