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My Tribute To Moin Akthar Saab
A dear friend of mine was shattered by the sudden passing of a luminary a celestial soul late Mr Moin Akthar who leaves an indelible mark on the soul of Pakistan and people all over the world, the world of a showman is a world without fences or bleeding borders.. it touches everyone..
Music Arts and Culture have no boundaries they flow seamlessly and help and contribute to Peace on our chaotic planet that is in turbulence due to political chicanery and holocaust...
And so this humble tribute by a barefeet blogger of Mumbai is to my dear Pakistani friend , hope it gives her the strength to bear a loss and my condolences to the people of Pakistan and Mr Moin Akthars family too.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moin Akhtar in his early years went to Metropolis High School near Burns Road also He was the Drummer in the Band at the same School.
Moin Akhtar (Urdu: معین اختر, also spelled as, Moeen Akhtar; 24 December 1950 – 22 April 2011)[1] was a Pakistani television, film and stage actor, as well as a comedian, impersonator, and a host. He was also a play writer, singer, film director and a producer.[2]
Akhter was born in Karachi to Urdu speaking parents from Mumbai India, was highly dynamic and versatile performer, he made his debut for television on 6 September 1966, in a variety show held on PTV to celebrate the first defense day of Pakistan. Since then, he has performed several roles in TV plays/shows, later making a team with Anwar Maqsood and Bushra Ansari. [3]
He was beloved for providing humor for people of all ages, and with an etiquette that remains unmatched. His attempts to avoid vulgarity in his humor rendered him a favorite amongst family audiences. Akhtar was fluent in several languages, including English, Bengali, Sindhi, Punjabi, Memon, Pushto, Gujarati and Urdu. He performed not only in Pakistan but played in several stage shows like Bakra Qiston Pe and Buddha Ghar Pe Hai with Umer Sharif in India too.[4]
Moin Akhtar rose to the national spotlight and gathered critical acclaim for his performance in the drama Rosy /Rozy (روذی), in which he played the role of a female TV artist. Rozy was an Urdu adaptation of Hollywood movie Tootsie starring Dustin Hoffman.[5] Moreover, in a talk-show namely Loose Talk, which began in 2005 on ARY Digital, he appeared as a different character in each and every of over 400 episodes interviewed by Anwar Maqsood, the writer and the host of the program. Akhter also briefly hosted the game show Kya Aap Banaingay Crorepati?, the Pakistani version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.
He was awarded honorary citizenship of Dallas in 1996 for his achievements[6].
* Rozi
* Dollar Man
* Makaan No 47
* Half Plate
* Family-93
* Eid Train
* Bandar Road Se Keamari
* Such Much
* Aangan Tehra
* Baby
* Rafta Rafta
He was the host of the show in which
* King Husain of Jordan was invited.
* The Prime minister of Gambia, Dawoodi-Al-Joza, was invited.
* President Zia-ul-Haq was invited.
* Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was invited.
* President General Yahya Khan was invited.
* President Ghulam Ishaq Khan was invited.
* Moin Akhter Show
* Fifty Fifty (comedy serial from PTV)
* Show Sha
* Showtime
* Studio Dhhaai (Studio 2.5)
* Studio Pone Teen (Studio 2.75)
* Loose Talk (From ARY Digital)
[edit] Songs and albums
Album - Tera Dil Bhi Yun Hi Tadpe
* "Chhorr Ke Jaane Wale"
* "Choat Jigar Pe Khai Hai"
* "Ro-Ro Ke De Raha Hai"
* "Tera Dil Bhi Yun Hi Tadpe"
* "Dard Hi Sirf Dil Ko Mila"
* "Dil Ro Raha Hai"
* "Hoten Hai Bewafa"
[edit] Death
He died on 22 April 2011 at about 6:15pm in Karachi after suffering from a heart attack.[1] He is survived by his wife, three daughters and two sons.[7] The funeral prayers of Moin Akhtar were offered in Tauheed Mosque near his residence. Hundreds of people attended the funeral prayer. The funeral prayer was led by Junaid Jamshed.[8]
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