First death anniversary of veteran actor Qavi Khan is being observed today (Tuesday).
Showbiz News Desk: First death anniversary of veteran actor Qavi Khan being observed today. Qavi Khan started his career as a child star from Radio Pakistan Peshawar.
In 1964, he started working at Pakistan Television, becoming one of its early stars.
He had a career spanning over five decades and showcased his artistic talent in every medium of entertainment, be it television, theatre or radio.
He started his professional career with the play ‘Lakhon Mein Aik’, whereas ‘Andhera Ujala’ had earned him immense fame across Pakistan.

In 1965, Qavi Khan joined the film industry. Some of his films include ‘Mauhabbat Zindagi Hai’, ‘Chand Suraj’, ‘Sarfarosh’, ‘Kalay Chor’, and ‘Zameen Asman’.
The government awarded Pride of Performance and Sitara-i-Imtiaz to Qavi Khan in acknowledgment of his services to the country and the showbiz industry.
He breathed his last on May 5, 2023 in Canada at the age of 80.
Khan’s contribution to Pakistani showbiz has been immense, and he has left an indelible mark on the industry.
Muhammad Qavi Khan was a Pakistani film, radio, theatre and television actor, director and playwriter.
Khan has acted in over 200 films and some 1,000 television plays.
Khan is best known for his police drama serial Andhera Ujala, which launched him to stardom alongside his fellow actors Irfan Khoosat and Jameel Fakhri. Some of his other notable works in television include roles in Khaani (2017) and Meri Shehzadi (2022–2023).
He was also a playwright, having written the autobiographical one man stage play Action and Reaction in 2011.
In March 2011, Qavi Khan’s achievements were honored at an event at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts auditorium in Islamabad.
The Government of Pakistan honoured Khan with the Pride of Performance in 1980 and Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2012 for his contribution to the field of arts.
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Early life
Khan was born on 13 November 1942 in Badaun, now located in India‘s Uttar Pradesh, to a father who was in the British Indian Army. Following the 1947 Partition, the family moved to Pakistan, settling down in Khokropar, Sindh, before moving to Peshawar, where they would live opposite the Mahabat Khan mosque. Khan would get his early education there and later would work as a front desk officer in a Grindlays Bank before going to Lahore to pursue his passion of acting more seriously.
He married in 1968 and had four children.
Career
Radio
In 1952, he began his career as a child artist by joining Radio Pakistan Peshawar.
Theatre
In 1961, he was cast in Dagha Baz, a play written by Envar Sajjad and directed by Kamal Ahmed Rizvi.
Television
In 1964, he started his television career by being the lead in PTV’s first-ever play, Nazrana, in his career being part of some 1,000 serials.
In 1966, he appeared in PTV’s black-and-white drama Lakhon Main Teen.
Films
In 1964, he worked in his first movie, Diljeet Mirza’s Riwaj.
In 1971, he started producing films, Mr Buddhu being the first of some 13 film productions, while he’d eventually act in over 200 films.
Death
Qavi Khan died of cancer on 5 March 2023, at the age of 80 in Canada and was laid to rest at Meadowvale Cemetery Brampton.
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