21 Mar 2017, 08:26 am
His commendable boquet of work namely ‘Kunwara Baap’, ‘Gumnaam’ and ‘Padosan’ among many others have won hearts and continue to enthrall the audiences till date.
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Remembering his contribution as an outstanding comedian, 92.7 BIG FM honored him with the ‘Hit Thhe Hit Rahenge’ award for Best Comedian of the golden era. While receiving the award, on his behalf at 92.7 BIG FM studio, his brother Anwar Ali said, “It is indeed a proud moment for me to receive such a prestigious award on behalf of my brother. I really miss him on this special occasion and recall the wonderful days when we worked together. I would also like to thank 92.7 BIG FM for remembering his contribution to the industry.”
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