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Shoki Khan شوکی خان | |
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Birth name | Ghiyas-ud-Din |
Born | January 1951 Bilal Ganj, Lahore, Pakistan |
Died | Feb 2003 Kasur, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | FA |
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Ghiyas-ud-Din ( Urdu: غیاث الدین; January 1951 - Feb 2003) better known by his stage name Shoki Khan, was a Pakistani stage actor, comedian and musical artist. He performed in more than 1,000 plays, more than 500 of which he appeared as a servant, which is an exceptional honor. [1] [2] [3]
Shoki Khan completed his studies up to the FA level before entering the stage industry. He launched his profession with Naheed Khanum's drama. Raja Ab To Aja, Sone Ki Chidia, Fasad Ki Jar, Pakro Pakro Dulha Pakro, Laara Chori Da, Hasange Sari Raat, and Lottay Zero Meter are just a few of Shoki Khan's well-known plays. Additionally, he collaborated with the performers Babu Baral, Anwar Ali, Mastana, and Mujahid Abbas. Fans always remember Shoki Khan for his brash and spontaneous lines. [4] [5]
On 21 February 2003, the Khan was killed in a car mishap close to Kasur. By acting in theatrical productions, the son of Shoki Khan, Fuki Khan, is also preserving his father's artistic legacy. [6] [7] [8]