On his second death anniversary, his friends, family and colleagues remember him fondly for the quality and consistency of his work.
Akhtar, who devoted 44 years of his life to entertaining audiences and promoting arts in Pakistan, was one of the most beloved comics and actors ever to grace the stage and television screens in the country and passed away at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack. He breathed his last at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) where he was shifted for treatment.
Born on December 24, 1950, Akhtar managed to achieve in the six dynamic decades of his life all one could imagine in such a small time span. He started off as a stand-up comedian in 1966-67 by impersonating Hollywood actor Anthony Quinn and John F Kennedy’s speech in which he also mimicked the voice of the former president. Akhtar was more than just a class act and that is why at a young age of 13, he played the character of Shylock in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.
Be it theatre, TV, film, stand-up comedy, hosting and even singing Moin was the master of all crafts. It was his love for art and dedication to acting that made him famous not just within Pakistan but also across the border and the Middle East.
His plays like “Bakra Qiston pae” and “Buddha Ghar Pae Hae” which he performed alongside Umer Sharif are still watched across the world on DVDs and YouTube.
He had already won wide acclaim following his regular appearances on Pakistan Television. He rendered several memorable performances alongside Anwar Maqsood and Bushra Ansari and is acknowledged as a pioneer, giving comedy in Pakistan a new look and direction.
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thanks ET for remembring him.
The one actor, with whom i do not have any personal connection with, but still makes my heart heavy realizing he is no more. We miss you Sir. Rest in Peace
I met Sir Moin Akhtar 6 years back when I was doing my Masters. I wanted to kick off my career as an actor and wanted to take his support to do so. But Sir Moin Akhtar urged me to go back and pursue my degree as he wanted to see me an executive officer.. I did so and after completion of my studies I went to Dubai and had some remarkable achievements. Today he is not with me but his suggestions and moral support is eternal. He also wanted to finance me in education which I declined as I had no such issues. Sir, I love you and pray for your 'Makh-farat'.
May your soul rest in peace! Ameen..!
Great effort with the picture, but thats nowhere near to what Moin Akhtar looked like ...