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Moin Akhter Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Hometown: Karachi
Age: 60 Years
Death Date: 22/04/2011

Moin Akhter

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Other NameMoin Akhtar
Profession(s)Comedian, Actor, Host, Film Producer, Film Director, Singer
Career
Awards, Honours1996- Honorary Citizenship of Dallas
1996- Pride of Performance Award by the Government of Pakistan
2000- Best Actor Award at the PTV Awards
2005- Special Award for Comedy at the 1st Indus Drama Awards
2011- Sitara-i-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan
Personal Life
Date of Birth24 December 1950 (Sunday)
BirthplaceKarachi, Pakistan
Date of Death22 April 2011
Place of DeathKarachi
Age (at the time of death) 60 Years
Death CauseHeart Attack
Zodiac signCapricorn
SignatureMoin Akhter's autograph
NationalityPakistani
HometownKarachi
ReligionIslam
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Family
ChildrenSons- Sharjeel Akhtar, Mansoor Akhtar
Sharjeel Akhtar
Daughter- Nusheen Akhtar
Nausheen Akhtar
ParentsFather- Muhammad Ibrahim Mehboob (Deceased)
SiblingsBrothers- Mohammed Aslam (Singer), Shafiq Anwar

Moin Akhter

Some Lesser Known Facts About Moin Akhter

  • Moin Akhter began his career at the age of 13 in Karachi while performing in variety shows and school and university events.
  • Moin Akhter played the character of Shylock in William Shakespeare’s play titled ‘The Merchant of Venice’ which was performed in a theatre in Pakistan during the initial days of his acting career. He was just 13 years old when he played the character.
  • Initially, Moin Akhter’s father was against his decision to pursue acting. Moin’s father Muhammad Ebrahim once beat Moin Akhter with a belt after he discovered that his son was pursuing a career in acting.
  • 35 years later after getting beaten up by his father for getting into the acting industry, Moin was getting ready for a show that would have the then President of Pakistan General Pervez Musharraf in the audience and that’s when his father asked him if he too could join.
  • When Moin’s father asked if he could attend the show too, that’s when Moin told him that he was not sure if he would be allowed to be there due to the security protocol to which Moin’s father said “Tumhe kaun rokega?” (“Who will stop you?”) and that’s when Moin got to know that his father has finally accepted and is proud of the work he does.
  • Moin Akhter was very fluent in many languages including English, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Balochi, Gujarati, and Hindi.
  • Moin Akhter began his stand-up comedy career with stage and Radio Pakistan while he was in his teenage years.

    Moin Akhter during one of his life performances in the initial stages of his career

    Moin Akhter during one of his life performances in the initial stages of his career

  • Moin Akhter had his first television appearance on 6 September 1966, in a variety show which was held on PTV to celebrate the first defence day of Pakistan.
  • He started doing standup-comedy in 1966-67 by mimicking Hollywood star Anthony Quinn and followed it with an impersonation of the former American President John F Kennedy and other international personalities.
  • In 1978, Moin Akhter was cast in the Pakistan Television Corporation sketch comedy series titled ‘Fifty Fifty’ which was loosely on the American comedy show titled ‘Saturday Night Live.’ The TV series was telecast on the PTV channel.

    Moin Akhter (wearing white jacket) in a still from the Pakistan Television Corporation sketch comedy series titled 'Fifty Fifty' (1978)

    Moin Akhter (wearing white jacket) in a still from the Pakistan Television Corporation sketch comedy series titled ‘Fifty Fifty’ (1978)

  • In 1990, Moin Akhter was cast in the Pakistani television long play titled ‘Rozi’ in which he played the character of Haroon/Rozi (a female character). The play was an Urdu adaptation of the Hollywood film titled ‘Tootsie’ (1982).

    Moin Akhter in a still from the Pakistani TV long play titled 'Rozi' (1990)

    Moin Akhter in a still from the Pakistani TV long play titled ‘Rozi’ (1990)

  • Moin Akhter called his performance in ‘Rozi’ as one of his favourite on-screen characters that he had played.
  • In 1993, he was cast in the Pakistani drama film titled ‘Mr. Tabedaar.’

    Moin Akhter (left) in a still from the Pakistani drama film titled 'Mr Tabedaar' (1993)

    Moin Akhter (left) in a still from the Pakistani drama film titled ‘Mr Tabedaar’ (1993)

  • In 1995, Moin Akhter was cast in the Pakistani drama film titled ‘Mr K2.’

    Moin Akhter (right) in a still from the Pakistani drama film titled 'Mr K2' (1995)

    Moin Akhter (right) in a still from the Pakistani drama film titled ‘Mr K2’ (1995)

  • In the late 1990s, Moin was cast in the Pakistani theatrical film titled ‘Eid Train.’
  • Moin not only performed in Pakistan but also played in several stage shows like ‘Bakra Qiston Pe’ and ‘Buddha Ghar Pe Hai’ (1989) with Umer Sharif in India.
  • In 2002, Moin Akhter was cast by Anwar Maqsood in the Pakistani television comedy show titled ‘Loose Talk’ which was a satire-comedy talk show which was loosely inspired by BBC World Service’s show titled ‘HARDTalk.’
  • In ‘Loose Talk,’ Moin Akhter used to play the character of a guest who impersonates hundreds of different personalities including Iraqi politician Saddam Hussein, former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh, and Indian politician Sushma Swaraj. Apart from the famous personalities, Anwar used to portray funny characters like a harmonium player, a Christian nurse, a transgender woman, and a single mother.

    Moin Akhter (left) as a harmonium player in the Pakistani TV comedy show titled 'Loose Talk' (2002)

    Moin Akhter (left) as a harmonium player in the Pakistani TV comedy show titled ‘Loose Talk’ (2002)

  • In the same year, he was cast as the host for the Pakistani TV game show titled ‘Kya Aap Banaingay Crorepati?’ which was based on the British format of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.’

    Moin Akhter in a still from the Pakistani TV game show titled 'Kya Aap Banaingay Crorepati?' (2002)

    Moin Akhter in a still from the Pakistani TV game show titled ‘Kya Aap Banaingay Crorepati?’ (2002)

  • In 2006, Moin Akhter released his Pakistani song titled ‘Hoten Hai Bewafa.’
  • After his death in 2011, the wax museum Madame Tussauds had expressed its wish to include a statue of Moin Akhter in their London museum. However, Moin Akhter’s family declined an offer to make a wax statue of him for Madame Tussauds Museum due to religious reasons.
  • He had a habit of not wearing formal suits if they did not have matching pairs of socks with them.
  • He performed in many Pakistani sketches like ‘Studio Dhai’ (1991), ‘Studio Pon-E-Teen,’ and ‘Studio Char Bees.’
  • Moin Akhter has been part of many Pakistani TV drama series and some of them include ‘Show Time,’ ‘Makan No 47,’ ‘Bandar Road Sey Kemari,’ ‘Nokar Key Agey Chaaker,’ and ‘Kia Bane Baat.’
  • Moin Akhter has hosted many events and TV programs with famous personalities and some of them are King Husain of Jordan, Prime Minister of Gambia Dawoodi Al-Joza, Presidents of Pakistan Zia-ul-Haq and Ghulam Ishaq Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, and the Indian film actor Dilip Kumar.

    Moin Akhter with the Indian actor Dilip Kumar (right)

    Moin Akhter with the Indian actor Dilip Kumar (right)

  • Moin Akhter has sung and released many songs and some of them include ‘Chhorr Ke Jaane Wale’ (2006), ‘Tera Dil Bhi Yun Hi Tadpe’ (2006), ‘Dard Hi Sirf Dil Ko Mila’ (2006), and ‘Dil Ro Raha Hai’ (2006).