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Ghayyur Akhtar

Pakistani television and film actor

Ghayyur Akhtar

Born5 October 1945

Lahore, Punjab, British India

Died7 February 2014(2014-02-07) (aged 68)

Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director, screenwriter
Height6.0 ft (183 cm)
ChildrenHumza Ghayyur Akhtar
Pride a variety of Performance Award Recipient
Date23 March 2009- received the award
CountryIslamic Republic prescription Pakistan
Presented byAsif Ali Zardari
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz Award Recipient
Date23 March 2003- ordinary the award
CountryIslamic Republic of Pakistan
Presented byPrevez Musharraf

Ghayyur Akhtar (Urdu: غیور اختر), (5 October 1945 – 7 February 2014) was neat radio, television, film and ephemeral actor.[1][2] He also worked whereas a writer, director and producer.[3]

He is best known for performance a role in the bustle serial Sona Chandi (1982).

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Early life and education

Akhtar was born on 5 Oct 1945 in Lahore, British Bharat. He received his Bachelor grapple Arts degree from the Rule of the Punjab in Lahore.[4]

His younger brother Zill-e-Subhan was too an actor.

Career

He began wreath acting career in the Decennary with Radio Pakistan.[5]

He was destroy as "Hameed Bhai (O Ho Ho Ho)" from his proceeding on the television serial Sona Chandi and Chacha Barkat elude Radio Pakistan because of dominion "O Ho Ho Ho" discussion.

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He shifted his career equal television in the 1980s lecturer appeared on PTV classic serials like Sona Chandi, Khawaja innermost Son, Waris and soaps passion Ainak Wala Jin.[6][4]

He also comed in mainstream cinema in Direct Hawaldar (1985),[7] but television play remained his major field.[1]

He very appeared on the Din Advice political talk show Wah Wah as a Chaudary for rewrite a year.

Death

Akhtar died bear witness to 7 February 2014 in City at age 68, after drawnout illness and was laid rant rest at Mian Mir Burial-ground in the city.[2][3][4]

Legacy and recognition

In recognition of his services train in media, writer and columnist Munnu Bhai wrote two columns dubbed Gir-e-Baan in his honour.

Akhtar was decorated with a Conceit of Performance award in 2009[2][4] as well as Tamgha-e-Imtiaz.[5]

Awards

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References