Canada Global (Web News) After a protracted illness, veteran Pakistani showbiz icon Qavi Khan passed away in Canada at the age of 80.
One of the most admired and revered actors in the nation, Qavi Khan won Nishan-i-Imtiaz, the highest civil award in Pakistan, for his extraordinary achievements to the entertainment industry. Throughout the course of a career spanning more than four decades, he demonstrated his artistic skill in every form of entertainment, including radio, theatre, and television.
Khan, a Peshawar native, began acting in the 1960s and immediately gained notoriety thanks to his extraordinary talent and commitment to his job. He was renowned for his stirring performances, which frequently transfixed crowds.
Khan has been in many well-known TV dramas over the course of his career, including “Dhoop Kinare,” “Ankahi,” “Tanhaiyan,” and “Humsafar,” among many more. He was also well-known in the theatre community, having performed in a number of plays throughout the course of his career.
Khan has made a significant contribution to Pakistani show business and irreparably altered it. His departure leaves the nation and its entertainment sector in tremendous mourning.