Qazi Wajid passes away peacefully at age of 87 in Karachi

11 Feb, 2018

He has left behind a widow, a daughter and grand children alongwith a large number of his admirers from across the country to mourn his death.

Wajid, complaining discomfort and tightness in chest was taken to a local hospital Saturday night and while being kept under surveillance, consequent to needed medical support, left for his eternal abode.

It was largely a peaceful death, said his family members and concerned doctors.

The performer par excellence had begun his career as a junior artist at Radio Pakistan in early 1950s and soon carved a niche for himself as an astute broadcaster.

His character in Hamid Mia Kay Yahaan, relayed every Sunday morning remained one of the most favorite radio dramas among the listeners for almost two decades.

There were several other outstanding performance of Qazi Wajid that won hearts of the people and guided his young colleagues to use their vocal chords in a manner that put live to situations and characters.

Wajid, like several of his colleagues from Radio Pakistan, was little reluctant to deliver as television artist and was among first of those to perform for Pakistan Television, Karachi centre.

His TV career that begun in 1968 continued till his death in 2018, as many of his fresh work can still be watched in a series of plays being beamed through varied channels.

His first television perfomance as Nausha in Khuda ki Basti is still remebered by many and this was followed by series of performances for PTV including Zair Zabar Paish, Ankahi, Kiran Kahani and so-forth.

During this period he also clinched several awards including Pride of Performance in 1988.

Qazi Wajid, one of the rare breeds of professionals that is fast vanishing was not only extremely popular among the people but equally respected by his colleagues and co-professionals for his dedication towards the profession, humility and decency.

The seasoned actor will be laid to rest after Maghrib prayers, said his family members.

 

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2018
 

 

 

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