Abid Ali (actor)

Abid Ali (Urdu: عابد علی; 29 March 1952 5 September 2019)[1] was a Pakistani actor, director, and producer.

Abid Ali
عابد علی
Born
Abid Ali

(1952-03-17)17 March 1952
Died5 September 2019(2019-09-05) (aged 67)[1]
NationalityPakistani
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Director
  • Producer
Years active1973–2019
Known forWaris
Spouses
(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

    Ali acted in over 200 films[2] and numerous television dramas, but is best known for his role as Dilawar Khan in PTV's classic drama Waris (1979).[3]

    Early life and career

    Born and educated in Quetta, Abid Ali was attracted to the arts from an early age, writing stories and painting in his childhood and teenage years. He 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.[3]

    He debuted 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, and Massi aur Malka, a family drama, in 2009, usually acting in these serials as well.

    Personal life

    Abid Ali was married twice. From his first marriage to actress and singer Humaira Ali (née Chaudhry),[4] he had three daughters, including the supermodel-turned-actress Iman Ali as well as the actress and singer Rahma Ali.[5][4]

    Illness and death

    Abid Ali was hospitalized on 2 September 2019 at Liaquat National Hospital in Karachi.[6] 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.[7][8]

    Selected filmography

    Films

    Year Title Role
    1979 Khaak aur Khoon
    1983 Gumnam
    1985 Awaaz
    1988 Roti
    1989 Sarfarosh
    1990 Nageena
    Insaniyat Kay Dushman[3] Nawab Sahab
    1991 Kalay Chor[3] Aashiq Shah
    Watan Kay Rakhwalay Jankia
    Cobra Inspector Khan
    1992 Fateh
    1994 Sher Punjab Da
    1995 Jungle Ka Qanoon
    2004 Moosa Khan
    2009 Mr. Bhatti On Chutti Inspector Javed Khan
    2019 Heer Maan Ja[6]

    Television serials

    YearTitleRole Director ProducerChannel
    1973Jhok Sial[1][9] PTV
    1979–80Waris[3][1][9]Dilawar Khan
    1983SamundarAhmad Kamal alias Iftikhar and Zaman
    1984Aan
    1985Apnay LogMurad
    1986Waqt
    1986Hazaron RaasteMurad Khan
    1989PyasQadir Khan
    1989Khwahish
    1991Dooriyan NTM
    1993Dasht[9]Shah Shams NTM
    Doosra Aasman PTV
    2000 Hawa Pe Raqs
    2003MehndiAli Hassan
    2004Patal PTV
    MooratEunuch Reshma ARY Digital
    2005Naseeb PTV
    Matti PTV Home
    Mar Jayen Hum Tau Kiya ATV (Pakistan)
    2006Burns road ki neelofar ARY Digital
    2007 Saheli PTV
    2009 Masi Aur Malka Geo TV
    2012 Do Naina Express Entertainment
    2013Bunty I Love You[9]Patel Hum TV
    2014Rukhsati Geo TV
    Khan Sahib Indus Vision
    Riwaaj Urdu 1
    Khanabadosh TV One
    2015Diyar-e-Dil[9]Bakhtiar Ahmed Khan “Agha Jaan” Hum TV
    2016Kuch Naa KahoSohail
    2017Naagin Professor Abdul Quddus Geo Kahani
    Pinjra A-Plus TV
    Jaltay Gulaab
    Dastar e Ana TV One
    DaldalSaqib Hum TV
    Dil e Nadaan Express TV
    Gustakh Ishq Urdu1
    2018Tajdeed e Wafa Hum TV
    Aangan[9]
    DilaraNawab Salahuddin BOL
    Seerat Geo TV
    2019Dil Kiya Karay[9]Raza
    Mera Rab Waris[9]Zaheer
    Ramz-e-Ishq[9]
    Mera Qasoor ARY Digital

    Awards and nominations

    Year Ceremony Category Project Result
    2004 3rd Lux Style Awards[11] Best TV Actor Mehndi Nominated
    2005 4th Lux Style Awards[12] Best TV Actor (Satellite) Moorat
    2016 4th Hum Awards Most Impactful Character Diyar-e-Dil Won

    See also

    References

    1. Veteran Pakistani actor Abid Ali passes away Khaleej Times (newspaper), Published 5 September 2019, Retrieved 20 November 2020
    2. Alavi, Omair (15 September 2019). "IN MEMORIAM: THE MAN WHO SPOKE WITH HIS EYES". Dawn News.
    3. Saadia Qamar (22 December 2011), "Tete-a-tete with Abid Ali" The Express Tribune (newspaper), Retrieved 3 June 2019
    4. Khushbakht Shahid (21 April 2018), "Pakistani mother-daughter celebrities who were too good to be ignored" The Business Recorder (newspaper), Retrieved 3 June 2019.
    5. Mehek Saeed (7 March 2015) "Rahma Ali’s gaari moving forward halke halke" The Express Tribune (newspaper), Retrieved 3 June 2019.
    6. "Veteran actor Abid Ali hospitalized over severe health condition". The News International. 2 September 2019.
    7. "Acting legend Abid Ali laid to rest in Karachi". Samaa TV News website. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
    8. "Eminent actor Abid Ali laid to rest". Dawn (newspaper). 7 September 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
    9. "Legendary actor Abid Ali is no more". The News International (newspaper).
    10. "نگار ایوارڈز برائے سال 1986". Nigar Weekly (in Urdu). Golden Jubilee Number: 297. 2000.
    11. "https://www.rewaj.pk/lux-style-awards-for-the-year-2004/"
    12. "https://tribune.com.pk/story/239961/lux-style-awards-a-trip-down-memory-lane/"
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