Esteemed Latif Kapadia, born on March 27, 1934, in Nasik, Maharashtra. Renowned for his contributions to Pakistan's television industry, he began his career as a stage actor in the 1950s under the guidance of Meherji and Pervaiz Dastur.
Joining the Avant-Garde Arts Theatre in 1957, he starred in acclaimed productions like "Sheeshay Kay Aadmi." Transitioning to television in 1967, he continued to captivate audiences with roles in plays such as "Baarish" and "Fifty Fifty."
His talents extended to the silver screen, appearing in the 1998 film "Very Good Dunya, Very Bad Log." Not only an actor but also a singer, he honored his friend Ahmed Rushdi through song. Recognized for his contributions, he received the Pride of Performance award in 2001.
Sadly, Latif Kapadia passed away on March 29, 2002, leaving behind a lasting legacy survived by his wife, son, and four daughters. He was laid to rest in Karachi's Mewashah graveyard.
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