Abid Ali (actor)

Abid Ali (Urdu: عابد علی; 29 March 1952 5 September 2019)[1] was a Pakistani actor, director and producer. Ali acted in numerous television dramas and films but is best known for his role as Dilawar Khan in the PTV's classic drama Waris (1979).[2]

Abid Ali
Born
Abid Ali

(1952-03-17)17 March 1952
Died5 September 2019(2019-09-05) (aged 67)[1]
NationalityPakistan
Occupation
  • Actor
  • Director
  • Producer
Years active1973–2019
Known forWaris
Spouse(s)
(m. 20062019)

(m. 1976; div. 2006)
RelativesIman Ali (daughter)
Rahma Ali (daughter)
Maryam Ali (daughter)
AwardsPride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1986

Family

He was married twice. From his first marriage to actress and singer Humaira Ali (née Chaudhry),[3] he had three daughters including the supermodel-turned-actress Iman Ali as well as the actress and singer Rahma Ali.[4][3]

Early life and career

Born and educated in Quetta, Abid Ali was attracted to the arts from early age, writing stories and painting in his childhood and teenage years, and first joined Radio Pakistan before going to Lahore after some struggle and launching his successful TV career with PTV's drama serial Jhok Sial in 1973.[2][1]

He launched himself as a director and producer with the 1993-hit drama Dasht, also the first private production for Pakistan, while the same year, for PTV this time, he directed the drama Doosra Aasman, the first drama shot abroad, followed by other projects for many channels, including Saheli in 2007, or Massi aur Malka, a family based-drama, in 2009, usually acting in these serials as well.

Illness and death

Abid Ali was hospitalized on 2 September 2019 at Liaquat National Hospital in Karachi.[5] He died on 5 September 2019 due to liver failure while in the hospital, aged 67.[1] He was laid to rest on 6 September 2019 after his funeral prayers were held at Masjid-e-Aashiq in Bahria Town, Karachi.[6][7]

Awards and recognition

Filmography

Films

Year Title Notes
1979 Khak aur Khoon
1983 Gumnam
1985 Awaaz
1988 Roti
1989 Sarfarosh
1990 Nageena
1990 Insaniyat Kay Dushman[2]
1991 Kalay Chor[2]
1991 Watan Kay Rakhwalay
1991 Cobra
1992 Fateh
1994 Sher Punjab Da
1995 Jungle Ka Qanoon
2004 Moosa Khan
2009 Mr. Bhatti On Chutti
2019 Heer Maan Ja[5]

Television

YearTitleRoleChannelNotes
1973Jhok Sial[1][8]PTV Homehis debut role
1978–79Waris[2][1][8]Dilawar KhanPTV Home
1983SamundarAhmad Kamal alias Iftikhar and ZamanPTV Home
1984AanPTV Home
1986WaqtPTV Home
1987PiyaasQadeer KhanPTV Home
1989KhwahishPTV Home
1991DooriyanNetwork Television Marketing
1993Dasht[8]Network Television Marketing
2003MehndiAli HassanPTV Home
2004PatalPTV Home
2004MooratEunuch ReshmaARY Digital
2005NaseebPTV Home
2005MattiPTV Home
2005Mar Jayen Hum Tau KiyaATV (Pakistan)
2006Burns road ki neelofarARY Digital
2013Bunty I Love You[8]PatelHum TV
2014RukhsatiGeo TV
Khan SahibIndus Vision
2015Diyar-e-Dil[8]Agha JanHum TV
2016Kuch Naa KahoSohailHum TV
2017Naagin Professor Abdul QuddusGeo Kahani
2017PinjraA-Plus TV
2017Jaltay Gulaab
2017Dastar e AnaTV One
2017DaldalSaqibHum TV
2017Dil e NadaanExpress TV
2017Gustakh IshqUrdu1
2018Tajdeed e WafaHum TV
2018Aangan[8]Hum TV
2018DilaraNawab SalahuddinBOL
2018SeeratGeo TV
2019Dil Kiya Karay[8]RazaGeo TV
2019Mera Rab Waris[8]ZaheerGeo TV
2019Ramz-e-Ishq[8]Geo TV
2019Mera QasoorARY DigitalLast drama

See also

References

  1. Veteran Pakistani actor Abid Ali passes away Khaleej Times (newspaper), Published 5 September 2019, Retrieved 20 November 2020
  2. Saadia Qamar (22 December 2011), "Tete-a-tete with Abid Ali" The Express Tribune (newspaper), Retrieved 3 June 2019
  3. Khushbakht Shahid (21 April 2018), "Pakistani mother-daughter celebrities who were too good to be ignored" The Business Recorder (newspaper), Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  4. Mehek Saeed (7 March 2015) "Rahma Ali’s gaari moving forward halke halke" The Express Tribune (newspaper), Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  5. "Veteran actor Abid Ali hospitalized over severe health condition". The News International. 2 September 2019.
  6. "Acting legend Abid Ali laid to rest in Karachi". Samaa TV News website. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  7. "Eminent actor Abid Ali laid to rest". Dawn (newspaper). 7 September 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  8. "Legendary actor Abid Ali is no more". The News International (newspaper).
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