Famous Pakistani stage and television comedian Anwar Ali passed away at the age of 76 after a long battle with illness, his family confirmed on Monday.
He had been suffering from lung and kidney problems for an extended period.
Health struggles before his passing
According to family sources, Anwar Ali was admitted to a hospital in Lahore's Raiwind area on Sunday after his condition worsened. Despite medical efforts, he could not recover and breathed his last a day later.
Legacy in stage and TV comedy
Anwar Ali was widely admired for his sharp wit, comic timing, and contribution to Pakistan’s stage theatre as well as television. Over the years, he became a household name, entertaining audiences with his unique style of humour and leaving behind countless memorable performances.
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The actor has crossed the milestone of working in 1,000 plays, including the Lahore Arts Council's stage drama 'Shaadi Ka Laddo'. During his 38-year career, he played several memorable roles on both TV and theatre.
On Aug 8, famous comedian Nasir Chinyoti had requested people for prayers for the veteran stage actor. "We kindly request all friends to pray for his speedy recovery and good health. May Allah grant him complete healing and strength. Ameen," Chinyoti had posted on his official social media account.
A few weeks ago, the renowned actor had been admitted to a private hospital due to his deteriorating health, but was later discharged. The 76-year-old actor was suffering from complications related to paralysis and a heart condition. Doctors had at that time confirmed that he was being treated and his condition was stable.
Ali’s son had said that his father was unwell for several months and his health deteriorated significantly before being hospitalised.







