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Today marks the 93rd birth anniversary of the esteemed Pakistani actor, Muhammad Ali.Born on April 19, 1931, in Rampur, India, Muhammad Ali initially began his career as a broadcaster at Radio Pakistan Hyderabad station in 1956. Under the guidance of Director General Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari, he transitioned to Radio Pakistan Karachi, setting the stage for his acting journey.

In 1962, he made his debut in the film industry and went on to star in 94 films as the lead actor, earning him the Nigar Awards a record ten times. Known as the 'Emperor of Emotions' to his fans, Muhammad Ali played a pivotal role in the flourishing period of Pakistani cinema.

Married to fellow actor Zeba, the couple was affectionately known as 'Ali-Zeb.' Muhammad Ali also established the Ali-Zeb Foundation to support struggling artists across the country.

His contributions to cinema earned him international recognition, being named one of Asia's top 25 actors by a global media survey. He was honored with the Pride of Performance and Tamgha-e-Imtiaz awards for his outstanding achievements in the arts.

Although Muhammad Ali passed away on March 19, 2006, in Lahore due to a heart attack, his legacy in Pakistani cinema and his humanitarian efforts continue to inspire generations.


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Today marks the death anniversary of the esteemed artist, comedian, actor, and host Moin Akhtar. He was born on December 24, 1950, in Karachi, and began his television career in 1966.

Throughout his career, he showcased his talent in various roles across television stage shows, dramas, films, and talk shows. Some of his notable works include Eid Train, Studio Dhai, Bakra Qistoon Per, Fifty-Fifty, and Loose Talk.

He was proficient in multiple languages, including English, Bengali, Sindhi, Punjabi, Memon, Pashto, Gujarati, and Urdu. In recognition of his exceptional contributions, he was honored with the Pride of Performance award in 1996 and the Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2011.

Moin Akhtar passed away on April 22, 2011, in Karachi due to a heart attack.


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Today marks the birth anniversary of the renowned playback singer Ahmed Rushdi, celebrated for his captivating songs. Born on April 24, 1934, in Hyderabad, he was hailed as Pakistan's first pop singer. Rushdi's career began with Radio Pakistan Karachi's "Bachon Ki Dunya" program, and he gained fame with his debut song in the film "Anokhi."

Throughout the 70s and 80s, his voice graced numerous films, earning him consecutive Nigar Awards for his work in "Spiran," "Mehtab," and "Aanchal."

He was also honored with the Sitara-i-Imtiaz and Artist and Millennium Awards. Rushdi's legacy lives on through his timeless music, which continues to captivate fans, including the iconic actor Waheed Murad.

He passed away on April 11, 1983, at the age of 49, leaving behind a lasting impact on the music industry.


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Today, we commemorate the 48th death anniversary of the versatile comedian Munawar Zarif. Widely known for pioneering the concept of comedy heroes in the film industry, he earned the title "Shehenshah-i-Zarafat" from his admirers.

Born on December 25, 1940, in Gujranwala, Munawar Zarif began his film career with the Punjabi film "Dandian" in 1961, gaining prominence with the film "Hath Jori". Throughout the 1970s, he showcased his talent in numerous films, including "Pardey Mein Rehney Do", "Banarsi Thugg", "Naukar Wohti Da", and "Jeera Blade".

Recognized for his exceptional performances, he received the Nigar Award for his roles in "Baharo Phool Barsao", "Zeenat", and "Ishaq Deewana". Inspired by his late brother Zareef, Munawar Zarif carved his own niche in the entertainment industry.

Collaborating with fellow comedians such as Ali Ejaz, Nanha, Rangeela, Lehri, and Albela, he appeared in over 300 movies, establishing himself as a comic master. His partnership with Rangeela produced several blockbuster hits, including "Rangeela Aur Munawar Zareef", "Sacha Jutha", "Parde me Rehne Do", and "Hath Jori", revolutionizing the portrayal of heroes in comedy roles.

Munawar Zarif's influence extended beyond his era, inspiring comedians like Umer Sharif, Moin Akhter, and Sohail Ahmed. Despite his untimely demise due to kidney-related illness on April 29, 1976, at the age of 35, his legacy lives on, cementing his status as an iconic figure in the history of the film industry.


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