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Profile: Talat Hussain

Veteran actor showcased his acting prowess in TV, stage, films
Screengrab via YouTube/Actor Studio Karachi
Screengrab via YouTube/Actor Studio Karachi

Celebrated actor Talat Hussain, who passed away in Karachi on Sunday, showcased his acting prowess not just on television and stage, but also in films.

In 1961, he made his film debut with Fazal Karim Fazli’s movie “Chirag Chalta Raha”, where he played the role of the younger brother of actress Deeba. This film also starred renowned actors Muhammad Ali, Zeba, and Kamal Irani.

Hussain later worked alongside Muhammad Ali and Zeba in Shabab Kiranvi’s film “Insaan Aur Aadmi”. In this movie, a song titled “Humne Tumse Pyar Kiya Hai” was recorded in the voice of the famous comedian Rangila.

Hussain also delivered an impressive performance as a lawyer in the Indian film “Souten Ki Beti”. In Pakistan, he acted in numerous other films including “Halchal”.

The late senior producer at Radio Pakistan, Qamar Jamil, played a crucial role in Hussain’s professional training. In that era, those who learned the nuances of voice acting at the state broadcaster often went on to pursue acting.

Hussain later received formal training at the London School of Dramatic Art. After completing his studies, he returned to Pakistan and began showcasing his acting prowess in Pakistan Television (PTV) dramas.

He appeared in several popular TV serials during the 1970s and 1980s, most notably in the successful drama “Shaheen” where he portrayed the character of a priest, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

He also worked in United Kingdom’s Channel Four’s television serials “Traffik” and “Family Pride”. In 2006, Hussain won the Amanda Award for the Best Supporting Role in the Norwegian film Import-export (2005).

Hussain also made a guest appearance in Jinnah (1998 film).

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