Khan was born on 26 October 1942 in Cairo, Egypt to an Egyptian born Italian mother and a Pakistani father. After completing his high school education in Egypt, he went on to study at the London School of Film Technique between 1962 and 1963. He directed several 8mm films. In 1963, he returned to Egypt and worked in the script department of the General Egyptian Film Organization. Between 1964 and 1966, he worked as an assistant director in Lebanon. He then moved again in England, where he wrote his book "An Introduction to the Egyptian Cinema", published by Informatics in 1969. He edited another Book entitled “Outline of Czechoslovakian Cinema”, which was also published by Informatics in 1971. His 1983 film The Street Player was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. According to a book issued by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in December 2007, Khan's Ahlam Hind we Kamilia is one of the 100 landmarks in the history of the Egyptian cinema. He has one daughter, Nadine, a film director, and one son, Hassan, an artist and musician. He was married twice first to Zeinab Khalifa, a well known Egyptian Jeweller and then to Wessam Soliman, an Egyptian scenarist who wrote three of his movies: Banat Wust el-Balad, Fi-Sha'et Masr el-Guedida, and Fatat el-Masna'.
Filmography, screening and prizes
Short Films
Da'e
Al Haram
Al Battikha . Screened at Adelaide and Oberhausen film festivals in 1973.
Leqa' a'ely
Al Sebaq Al Tawil'
Yoam Fi Hayat Ossra Sa'eeda
Al Alameyya
Ahlam layssat Mostahila
Al Mar'a Al Messreyya
Atfal Al Shaware'
Al Bait Al Kabir
Feature Films
Darbet shams ' Screened at Montreal Film Festival in 1979. Cidalec Golden Award for first film at the Alexandria Film Festival in 1979. First Film Award at the Egyptian Film Society Festival in 1979. Certificate of Merrit for Direction from the Egyptian Ministry of Culture in 1981.
El Raghba
Al Tha'r
Ta'er ala el tariq'. Screened at Montreal, Sorento, Tashkent, Karlovy Vary Film Festivals in 1981 and 1982. Jury Award at the Egyptian Film Society Festival in 1982.
Maw'id ala asha'
Nos Arnab
El Harrif . Screened at the Moscow, Berlin, Valencia Film Festivals in 1983 and 1984. Best Direction at the Egyptian Film Society Festival in 1985.
Zawgat Ragol Mohim . Silver Award at the Damascus Film Festival in 1987. Screened In Competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival in 1987. Screened at the Montreal, Valencia, Tetouan, Digne, Istanbul and Nantes Film Festivals in 1987 and 1988.
Ahlam Hind we Kamilia . Bronze Award at the Valencia Film Fest in 1988. Best Direction from Egyptian Film Society Festival in 1989. Best Film from the Catholic Film Centre in Cairo in 1989. Screened at the Tashkent, Carthage, Bahrain, Nantes and Tetouan Film Festivals, between 1989 and 1995.
Supermarket Best Direction from the Egyptian Film Society Festival in 1991. Best Film from the Egyptian National Film Festivals in 1991. Screened at the Munich and Montpellier Festivals, in 1991.
Fares Al Madina . Screened at the Valencia and Paris Arab Film Festivals in 1992.