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Legendary comedian Moin being remembered on 9th death anniversary

Legendary comedian Moin being remembered on 9th death anniversary
April 22, 2020
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Legendary comedian actor Moin Akhtar was remembered on his 9th death anniversary today (Wednesday). He was not only the one of the most beloved host and actor, but a great kind human being too. Moin Akhtar stepped into the show-business back in sixties and ruling the industry with his spontaneous performance and intelligent interaction with others. The fans of comedy king and legendary TV Film artiste remembered on his lifetime services. His fans on social media expressing their views, “Moin’s comedies were not only the characters that brought life in comedy but he was real asset for maintaining the identity of comic life in Pakistani stage and TV,” they said. “Moin’s personality and skills are still a source of learning for the new artists and the Pakistani TV, Film and theater industries can hardly produce such comedy maestros,” the social media users expressed their emotions in remembrance of the legendry comedian. He was born on December 24, 1950, and was considered as a comedian of extremely high standard in Pakistan with experience of entertaining his audience for a long time. From theater to silver screen, Moin Akhtar’s work introduced nonstop laughter for everyone and became popular among the entertainment loving audience. Moin Akhtar was liked for providing humor for people of all ages, and with a style that remains unmatched. His attempts to avoid vulgarity in his humor rendered him a favorite amongst family audiences. He was fluent in several languages, including English, Bengali, Sindhi, Punjabi, Memon, Pashto, 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. In recognition of his work, he was awarded Pride of Performance in 1996 by the Government of Pakistan and Sitara-i-Imtiaz awarded in 2011. Moin Akhtar left his fans on April 22, 2011, at the age of 61. He was survived by his wife, two daughters and three sons.