Veteran film and television actor Masood Akhtar passed away in Lahore this morning after a prolonged illness, his family and the Lahore Arts Council have confirmed. Akhtar had been admitted to a hospital since the past two months. He was fighting lung cancer and facing multiple health complications. His funeral prayers will be offered after Asar.
The Pride of Performance recipient, Akhtar made several contributions to the film and television world. He participated in theatre productions too. Akhtar shot to fame with one of his early plays, Paisa Bolta Hai, which was staged at Alhamra Arts Council in the 1970s. He starred in around 150 Lollywood Punjabi and Urdu films, including Neelam, Qatil, Main Akela, Khoon Da Rishta, Badal and Zakhmi, among others.
Governor Punjab Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar, expressed his sorrow over Akhtar’s demise. “Masood Akhtar will always be remembered for his contributions to the entertainment industry of Pakistan. The void he has left can never be filled,” said Sarwar. “With his roles, the late actor always aimed to right the wrongs in society. I pray he receive the highest rank in Jannatul Firdous and may God give his family the patience and strength to bear the loss,” he added.
Chief minister Punjab Usman Buzdar also prayed for Akhtar and offered his condolences to the bereaved. “Akhtar was a versatile actor. He was always convincing onscreen and made several contributions to the field of entertainment. His serials and the characters he played will always be remembered by fans.”
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