Ajab Gul's illustrious career in the entertainment industry spans decades, marked by collaborations with renowned directors in television dramas, stage shows, and films. His journey began in 1984 at the Peshawar TV Center, where he started with the serial "Mausam", directed by the talented Jehenzeb Sohail.
Following this, Gul went on to work on his first Punjabi serial, "Fasilay", directed by Masud Ahmed Shah. In 1986, he ventured into Lahore and worked on the serial "Suraj Kay Saath Saath", directed by Rashid Dar. His breakthrough came with the serial "Pyas" from Lahore Center, directed by Nusrat Thakur.
Gul's foray into films began with "Qammat Say Qammat", directed by Mumtaz Ali Khan. He also worked on the Punjabi drama serial "Kicker Kanday", directed by Salem Tahir.
Years later, in 2001, Gul made his directorial debut with "Khoaey Ho Tum Kahan", which received widespread acclaim and won numerous Cine Awards. This marked a significant milestone in his career.