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What Moin Akhter gave to our society can be seconded by none

What Moin Akhter gave to our society can be seconded by none

On the actor's sixth death anniversary, here's a look at some of his contributions to the society.
Updated 22 Apr, 2017

Moin Akhtar left us six years ago yet the heart still refuses to accept his untimely demise. He was one of those few actors whose legacy extends beyond their physical presence; high-lightened every time a glimpse of his mimicry or his indelible impressions flash in front of our eyes.

Moin Akhtar was among the very first few artists who laid the foundations of mimicry complimented with a measured course of satire.

According to Akhter, “I was quite a character; imitating teachers in school. My friends and family were in awe of this talent and I soon found myself catering requests to mimic just about anyone and everybody.”

His first breakthrough that earned him praise was at Dow Medical College where the realisation hit him that he could actually earn a living out of his art.

Akhter hailed from that very humble age where simplicity and strength of character were the much valued merits in people. He couldn’t finish off his education (much to his own dismay) and entered practical life to share the family burden at a very early age.

His introduction with Syed Ameer Imam of PTV was another dramatic event.

In one of his interviews with Dawn, Akhtar recalled: “I kept impersonating Muhammad Ali, Lehri and Waheed Murad, after all that’s what I had been doing in all this time. Imam sahib kept rebuking me to be nothing but myself. Qazi Wajid was a live witness to all this and I was pretty convinced that I was to never step in PTV ever again.”

For Akhter, Zia Mohyeddin was a living inspiration and his mentoring services were something that he was eternally grateful for. The Zia Mohyeddin Show was also his major recognition where his take off on the host had the audience roaring with laughter.

Among the many memorable performances by the hard to forget Pakistani icon, include Studio 2.5, Studio 2.75, Aangan Terha, Chaar Bees, Fifty-Fifty, Such Much and the much-acclaimed persona of Rozy.

In addition to this, his collaboration with Anwer Maqsood in Loose Talk was extraordinary for the duo was able to come up with four hundred ghettos in all and had the audience hooked to it for many years.

About his relationship with Anwer Maqsood, he once said: “He and I share a rare chemistry. I gauge exactly what he is saying beneath the lines and he in turn is at comfort with entrusting me fully with his writings.”

Although he is much credited to be a comedian, he had many skills of a true performer on his fingertips. He was not only fond of penning his thoughts but also loved to sing. Born of a God-fearing nature, he was a sound citizen who believed that to improve the structure of society efforts had to be initiated from within.

What Moin Akhter gave to our society or perhaps to the whole world can be seconded by none. Such gems are born in centuries only to leave a presence that is to surpass beyond many years to come.

In lieu of his contributions to art and the Pakistani society as a whole, he was awarded the Pride of Performance Award in 2003, Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2004 and Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.


This article was originally published in April 22, 2013.

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Zubair Ahmad Apr 22, 2017 06:17pm
The Blessed Legend of Pakistani Culture .
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Adnan Apr 22, 2017 06:30pm
Moin Akhtar was a sheer definition of a True artist; Humble, Caring and Down-to-earth. A lot has been said about his Acting prowess but his overall human nature and stature is also definitely a Role model for ordinary people. The way he carried himself and his family life, in front of media as well, also speaks highly about him. RIP
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pakistani Apr 22, 2017 07:34pm
He is the only Pakistani whose wax model is in Madame Tussuads museum in London.
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The end is near Apr 22, 2017 07:34pm
Moin Akhtar was a great legend. No one can take his place.
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N. Ansari Apr 22, 2017 07:44pm
Moin Akhter was such a talented man, born perhaps many years ahead of his time. Had such an amazing and uncanny wit. One can never get bored in his company. A very humble and down to earth human being who used to help the needy secretly. His passing away has created a vacuum which can never be filled. May Almighty shower his blessings on his soul and to enter Jannat al Firdaus. Aameen
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Jamil Soomro, NEW YORK CITY Apr 22, 2017 08:00pm
What a truly great Artist Moin Akhtar was. The Pakistani Nation still misses him.
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sunmeet singh Apr 22, 2017 08:24pm
One of my favourite in bakra quishto pe fame. To me Pakistan must known by his Umar Sharif,waqars,nusrat and many more which really shadowed under Taliban and all bad things,......personally I feel sorry for all the talent.
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mohammad H Khan Apr 22, 2017 08:31pm
It doesn't matter you were born as Legend But what does matter is Legendary End. Think About It.”
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Posti bateer Apr 23, 2017 02:33am
He wasn't afraid to tell the truth infront of rich and powerful people and made it fun by injecting his own brand of unique satire and humor into it and making primeministers generals and World Cup winning captains laugh whilst lampooning them at the same time. There will never be a more brave or humorous social critic never afraid to speak the truth again.
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SILENTVOICE Apr 23, 2017 10:35am
"Akhter hailed from that very humble age where simplicity and strength of character were the much valued merits in people!" Always blessed souls...
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Abdul zaheer Apr 23, 2017 12:31pm
Naver forget his best performances in various plays. He was great legend.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 23, 2017 03:19pm
He was indeed a great artist with a unique style and distinguished attributes. May God Almighty rest his soul in peace and solace at the Jannaut-ul-Firdous. Aameen, Tsum Aameen.
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BORHAN Apr 23, 2017 05:00pm
Moin was one the greatest actors I ever saw in the industry. May his soul in Peace and Rest.
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Shahid Apr 24, 2017 09:31am
@pakistani I'm surprised that Imran Khan doesn't have a presence at the wax museum. Don't intend to make a political statement, but just find it odd the legendary cricketer, World Cup hero, Bradford University Vice Chancellor, Shaukat Khanum founder, Namal University founder and pride of performance recipient and huge international presence doesn't have a presence. Heck he even got to be personality of the year recently
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Aamer Apr 24, 2017 03:18pm
He was a legend. No one can replace him.
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