Anwar Maqsood and Qazi Wajid remember Moin Akhtar

Published April 22, 2013
It has been two years since Pakistan lost Moin Akhtar and yet he is remembered by thousands of citizens, who only met him through the flickering screens of their television sets for over three decades. A great comedian as well as a talented actor, Akhtar is perhaps best remembered for his roles in Half Plate, Aangan Terha, Rozy, Loose Talk and Fifty Fifty. In this video Dawn.com speaks to the two men who worked with him closely, Anwar Maqsood and Qazi Wajid. – Reporter Sadia Ameen, vi

It has been two years since Pakistan lost Moin Akhtar and yet he is remembered by thousands who only met him through the flickering screens of their television sets for over three decades.

A great comedian as well as a talented actor, Akhtar is perhaps best remembered for his roles in Half Plate, Aangan Terha, Rozy, Loose Talk and Fifty Fifty. 

In this video Dawn.com speaks to the two men who worked with him closely, Anwar Maqsood and Qazi Wajid. - Reporter Sadia Ameen, video by Muhammad Umar

 

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