The renowned Pakistani actor, Abid Kashmiri, died in Lahore following an illness that ran for a long time. He will be remembered as an outstanding performer on stage, television, and film.
Entertainment giant Abid Kashmiri died in Lahore after severe health complications in the kidneys and respiratory system. His family stated that he had been unhealthy for a long time. The source found it confirmed that Kashmiri had survived two sons and two daughters, both of whom are alive. He is 70 years old.
Several decades into their acting career Kashmiri covered many phenomenal versatility on both stage, television, and film. He was greatly known for his special ability to blend comedy with other roles. His outstanding performance in the 1988 film “Bazar-e-Husan” portrayed fantastic comedic prowess winning him the Nigar Award, one of Pakistan’s oldest and most respected film awards.
His assortment of talent helped him to perform in various genres, which include leading roles in popular drama serials such as “Lohari Gate,” “Suraj Ke Sath Sath,” “Samundar,” “Apnay Log,” and “Teesra Kinara.” These performances not only cemented his position as a versatile actor but also marred the entertainment world of Pakistan.
Beyond films, he was one of Pakistan’s celebrated personalities in stage dramas of the 1980s and 1990s. He was spot-perfect with his comic timing. He left a special space in the hearts of many fans. He rendered performances on PTV and other private channels with the flexibility of light and heavy themes- comedies as well as dramas.
Besides acting, Kashmiri was a source of inspiration for future artists in Pakistan. Spending his life acting with passion and the ability to make one laugh and cry at the same time, he was a very loved figure by the audience as well as his peers. During his later years, he lived abroad for some time; however, he never stopped being a performing personality as long as his health permitted him on talk shows and interviews.
Paying tributes from all walks of the entertainment community are coming in after his demise. Colleagues from the fraternity of actors and Kashmiri’s team have remembered him as a “one-of-his-kind” down-to-earth, talented performer with an unmatched talent to entertain millions through his creative work. He leaves behind a legacy for Pakistan’s drama and theatre circle for which his efforts shall be remembered for years ahead.
Even when severe health problems overtook him in the later years of life, Abid Kashmiri’s love for acting failed to fizzle. He continued to perform when his physical health no longer made it possible to do so. This was because of his potential to touch lives through performances and his unwavering dedication to the art that has created an indelible mark on Pakistan’s entertainment landscape.
He is going to die so long before his time. Mourns the fact that, and the Kashmiri family, fans, and the entertainment community lost a legend, who gave so much of his life to the craft he loved. He leaves behind a legacy, inspiring future generations of actors to strive for excellence and versatility in their performances.
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