Veteran TV actor Qavi Khan passes away aged 80.

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]President of the Arts Council Karachi Muhammad Ahmad Shah revealed late on Sunday that renowned Pakistani actor Qavi Khan passed away in Canada, where he was receiving treatment. He was 80.

Shah stated that Qavi had recently become ill. He prayed that God would offer the deceased’s soul eternal peace and give the grieving family members the fortitude to endure the irreparable loss.

Shah described the late actor as a “great actor who had left an everlasting impact on the showbiz world” in recognition of his skill and aptitude.

Speaking of Khan’s accomplishments, the head of the arts council mentioned that he had received the Sitara-e-Imtiaz, PTV Lifetime Achievement Award, and Radio Pakistan’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Adnan Qavi, the late actor’s son, told in Canada that he will later disclose the time and other specifics of his father’s funeral prayer.

The charismatic actor, who received the President’s Prize for Pride of Performance, appeared in around 200 movies. Also, he appeared in a number of hugely popular radio plays and theatre productions.

Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, expressed his profound sorrow and grief on the actor’s passing. He described Khan’s passing as an irreparable loss to the nation’s arts community.

The prime minister also prayed that Allah would bless the soul of the deceased and give the grieving family patience.

The President’s Prize for Pride of Performance and the Sitara-e-Imtiaz are examples of how the state has recognised his talent.

PM Shehbaz added that the renowned actor’s performances in movies, television, plays, and radio demonstrated his skill.

People are still talking about the multifaceted actor’s roles in Laakhon Mein Teen and Andhera Ujala.

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