Latif Kapadia passes away,...

Very Tragic news! Got fame through his work in Fifty Fifty. Known for his roles in Anwar Maqsood Dramas. And father to Faisal Kapadia from STRINGS fame.

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KARACHI, March 29: Renowned artiste Latif Kapadia died of cardio-respiratory arrest here on Friday morning. He was 68. His funeral was held after Zuhar. He was buried in Mewashah graveyard.

Soyem will be held at B/4, Kamla Nehru Road, Cosmopolitan Colony, on Sunday between Asr and Maghrib. He leaves behind his wife, a son and four daughters.

He was busy recording a PTV play on Ghalib, titled Afsos hasil ka, Thursday night when at 8:30pm he had some breathing problem. Actor Moin Akhter took him to the Liaquat National Hospital from where he was discharged after minor treatment.

Born on March 27, 1934, in Nasik, Maharashtra, Latif Kapadia was one of the 12 children of a government official who migrated to Karachi after the partition of the subcontinent.

He was initiated into acting in 1953 by a theatre-loving couple, Meherji and Pervaiz Dastur. The two were the leading lights of the Bombay Amateur Artists Association. The group put up many plays in the 1950s and Kapadia featured in most of them. About the same time, he befriended comedian Safirullah who afterwards became famous as Lehri. They presented many comic skits on stage.

In 1957, Latif Kapadia joined the Avant-Garde Arts Theatre formed by Ali Ahmed and Latif’s elder brother, Ghulam Ali Kapadia. Ali Ahmed’s play, Sheeshay kay aadmi, was a great hit. Latif Kapadia had played a pivotal role in it. Other plays that earned him fame were Qissa jagtay sotay ka (also Ali Ahmed’s), Ek din ka sultan and Phir bhi hum jeetay rahay.

When television came to Karachi in 1967, Latif Kapadia did his first PTV play, Sheeshay kay aadmi, recreating the same role. His other television plays include: Baarish, Barzakh, Shikastay Arzoo, Gurez and Nadan Nadia. Latif Kapadia also played a role in a film titled “Very good Dunya, very bad log.”

Besides being a talented artiste, Latif Kapadia was a humanist to the core. Always smiling and apparently happy-go-lucky sort, he never missed any opportunity to espouse the causes of the under-privileged. He did not need, or wished, any labels but progressive he was and remained so till he breathed his last.

great actor.. really sad to hear that..

Yes that is very sad indeed

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“I disapprove of what you Did, but I will defend to death your right to Say it**!**”

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Originally posted by Spock:
**Those of you who live in Pakistan and have seen Pakistani dramas will certainly miss this great artist. Kapadia had not stopped working, and a hit drama named 'Chandi Ratein' currently running on PTV also stars this great artist. We will miss him...

KARACHI, March 29: Renowned artiste Latif Kapadia died of cardio-respiratory arrest here on Friday morning. He was 68. His funeral was held after Zuhar. He was buried in Mewashah graveyard.

Soyem will be held at B/4, Kamla Nehru Road, Cosmopolitan Colony, on Sunday between Asr and Maghrib. He leaves behind his wife, a son and four daughters.

He was busy recording a PTV play on Ghalib, titled Afsos hasil ka, Thursday night when at 8:30pm he had some breathing problem. Actor Moin Akhter took him to the Liaquat National Hospital from where he was discharged after minor treatment.

Born on March 27, 1934, in Nasik, Maharashtra, Latif Kapadia was one of the 12 children of a government official who migrated to Karachi after the partition of the subcontinent.

He was initiated into acting in 1953 by a theatre-loving couple, Meherji and Pervaiz Dastur. The two were the leading lights of the Bombay Amateur Artists Association. The group put up many plays in the 1950s and Kapadia featured in most of them. About the same time, he befriended comedian Safirullah who afterwards became famous as Lehri. They presented many comic skits on stage.

In 1957, Latif Kapadia joined the Avant-Garde Arts Theatre formed by Ali Ahmed and Latif's elder brother, Ghulam Ali Kapadia. Ali Ahmed's play, Sheeshay kay aadmi, was a great hit. Latif Kapadia had played a pivotal role in it. Other plays that earned him fame were Qissa jagtay sotay ka (also Ali Ahmed's), Ek din ka sultan and Phir bhi hum jeetay rahay.

When television came to Karachi in 1967, Latif Kapadia did his first PTV play, Sheeshay kay aadmi, recreating the same role. His other television plays include: Baarish, Barzakh, Shikastay Arzoo, Gurez and Nadan Nadia. Latif Kapadia also played a role in a film titled "Very good Dunya, very bad log."

Besides being a talented artiste, Latif Kapadia was a humanist to the core. Always smiling and apparently happy-go-lucky sort, he never missed any opportunity to espouse the causes of the under-privileged. He did not need, or wished, any labels but progressive he was and remained so till he breathed his last. **
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If I'm dreaming, never let me wake. If I'm awake, never let me sleep.

sad news...


If I'm dreaming, never let me wake. If I'm awake, never let me sleep.

Innalilahi wa inna elaihi rajioN

Very sad news, may his soul rest in peace.

Pakistan lost a great actor. He was, indeed, a great person. May Allah Bless His Soul in Peace.

Play your game - Guess my motto

"We are from God and to him we have to return"

Sad News!

May his sole rest in peace!

A very talented actor indeed!!


Pyaar Bhi Zindagi Ki Tarah Hota Hay.
Hur Mor Asan Nahin Hota, Hur Mor Pay Khushi Nahin Milti;
Pur Jub Hum Zindagi Ka Saath Nahin Chortay To Pyaar Ka Saath Kyon Chorayn

Anyone seen the drama serial 'chandni ratiein'?

It stars Latif Kapadia, javaid sheikh, faryal gohar, mahnoor baluch, humayun shiekh, aaminah haq, and other famous actors!! Kapadia was so good playing the father of faryal gohar!!

he was a great actor. May peace be upon his soul.

Inna lillahe wa inna ilaihe rajioon..

May his soul rest in peace. and he goes to heaven in hereafter..


Dont think "you can" know "you can"
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He was such a good actor and more importantly, a good man. I am in disbelief over his death. May his soul rest in peace.

Courtesy Jang

Latif Kapadia has left a void in the entertainment industry. His sudden death has shocked not only the family, but also the friends and colleagues specially those who were on the sets of Hasil-e Afsos – a special programme recorded for the coming anniversary of Mirza Ghalib on the last night before he died. He was even taken to Liaquat National Hospital from KTV where doctors released him after temporary treatment. Even Kapadia took it as his normal asthma attack and continued with the recordings. Well, as we religiously believe that time had come for him to go. The popular and much loved artiste, Latif Kapadia will be remembered for his contributions towards theatre and television. His subtle style of comedy without noisy voices and cheap expressions was his forte which very few comedy artistes have in Pakistan.

A large number of friends and fans turned out on his soyem. Ather Vaqar Azeem, GM KTV with the Programmes Manager, Manzoor Qureshi and PRM Ghazala Yasmin visited the residence of Kapadia and offered their condolence to the bereaved family. A good artiste, banker, husband, father and above all a kind hearted human being - Latif Kapadia will always be present in the minds and hearts of people through his superb performances. --FA