Mirza Shahi. PHOTO: SOCIAL MEDIA

Veteran TV actor Mirza Shahi dies of coronavirus

Members of the showbiz fraternity had expressed their concern for the actor


Our Correspondent September 29, 2020
KARACHI:

Veteran TV actor Mirza Shahi passed away in Karachi on Tuesday, a week after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

Shahi’s health deteriorated after contracting the deadly virus and he was shifted to Civil Hospital, Karachi where he was put on a ventilator, his daughter told The Express Tribune.

Along with Shai, both his wife and daughter had also tested positive for Covid-19.

The veteran actor entered the East Pakistani film industry in the 1960s with filmstar Nadeem's first movie "Chakori" in 1967.

Following the fall of Dhaka, Mirza moved to Karachi and due to financial hardships he had to take up minor jobs.

Later, he resumed his acting career and worked in several PTV dramas including famous comedy series, “Fifty Fifty”.

He also earned fame for appearing in “Hi Jaidi” drama serial with comedian Athar Shah Khan.

Lately, he had been working with private drama production houses.

Shahi’s co-stars from the popular TV serial of the early 2000s, Nadaniyan had shown concern over the health of the veteran actor. Actor Yasir Nawaz along with his wife and brother Nida Yasir and Danish Nawaz, all of whom starred in Nadaniyan took to Instagram to bring attention to Shahi’s health.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Please pray for Mirza Shai sahab. He is in critical condition and needs all your prayers.

A post shared by Yasir Nawaz (@itsyasirnawaz) on

“Please pray for Mirza Shahi sahab (sir). He is in critical condition and needs all your prayers,” all of them wrote on the social media platform as they shared a poster from Nadaniyan.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Please pray for Mirza Shahi.he is on ventilator due to corona.Nadaniyaan🙁

A post shared by Nida Yasir (@itsnidayasir.official) on

Meray Pass Tum Ho actor, Adnan Siddiqui also earlier this week said a prayer for Shahi. “Praying for the speedy recovery of Mirza Shahi. Hope he remains undaunted and comes out of Covid-19 like a warrior. The veteran has brought cheer in millions of lives. We worked together a few years ago. He is a very diligent actor,” Siddiqui wrote on Twitter.

 

COMMENTS (1)

Azizul Falak | 3 years ago | Reply

Inna Lillahe WainnaElahay Rajaoon. No doubt it's a loss of a very hard working , talented asset of PTV and media in general, in Mr. Shahi.

Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ