Google honors legendary comedian Moin Akhtar on his 71st birth anniversary
The actor was awarded Presidential Pride of Performance in 1996 and "Sitara-i-Imtiaz" in 2011.


Search giant Google honored Pakistan television’s legendary actor, director, producer, singer, writer and comedian late Moin Akhter on his 71st birth anniversary with a doodle.
Moin Akhter was born in Karachi on December 24, 1950 and began his acting career as a child actor at the age of 13.
He was considered as a comedian of extremely high standard in Pakistan with experience of entertaining his audience for a long time. From theater to silver screen, Moin Akhtar’s work introduced nonstop laughter for everyone and became popular among the entertainment loving audience.
He made his television debut on 6th September 1966.
Moin Akhtar’s famous TV dramas include ‘Rozi’, ‘Intezar Farmaiye’, ‘Bund Road’, ‘Aangan Terha’, ‘Studio Dhai’, ‘Studio Ponay Teen’, ‘Yes Sir, No Sir’ and ‘Eid Train’.
Google celebrated the 71st birthday of the comedy legend with a beautiful doodle featuring him on several TV screens.
Moin Akhter’s sense of humor was highly dynamic and versatile.
He died on 22 April 2011 in Karachi after suffering a heart attack.
The actor was awarded Presidential Pride of Performance in 1996 and "Sitara-i-Imtiaz" in 2011.
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