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Hassam lost in life, not in thoughts
The dawn of July 3 brought the heart breaking news for all television viewers that the senior and darling artist of Pakistan Television, Hassam Qazi, died in Karachi of heart failure. Hassam was about 46 years of age and left behind a widow and three children while the last son of Hassam is just two months old.
Hassam Qazi - a nice face, a handsome man and a versatile artist was a multidimensional person. Being an accounts lecturer, he was a very dedicated teacher fully involved with his students, while having a natural flair for acting; he was one of the most versatile actors of Pakistan Television.
No doubt, Hassam was one of the few actors from PTV Quetta Centre who are considered really erudite in their circle. His education and good background was evident in his acting as his accent and expressions used to be so strong that viewers used to feel characters played by him as real.
At one cruel evening, Hassam complained of kidney pain and then suffered a heart attack later at Liaquat National Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The grief news had broken down the heart of many of his fans as Hassam had worked from all the center of PTV and thus was popular all over Pakistan. His popularity was proved when thousands of fans, relatives and friends attended his funeral at his hometown Quetta for burial. There wasn't any eye without tears on this young and sudden death.
Hassam Qazi started his career from PTV Quetta Centre and 'Khali Haath' was his very first play. His last serial was 'Mitti ki Moorat', recording of which was going on these days at the KTV. His sudden death has left many of the private productions incomplete. Hassam's popular drama serials included 'Marvi', 'Silsaley', 'Dard Ke Fasley' and 'Chaun'.