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{{Short description|Pakistani actor}}
MALIKA ANOKHA belongs from Mirpur Khas, Sindh.
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He was fluent in 21 different languages.
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He was a Pakistani film, television, stage and Radio renowned actor.
'''Malik Anokha''' (born 1943, Died:2008, Age:65 years) ({{langx|sd|ملڪ انوکو}}) was a [[Pakistani]] film, television, stage and radio actor from [[Mirpur Khas]], [[Sindh]].
Malik had been associated with the showbiz for about more than forty years.
He acted in all mediums in his career.
He proved his talent across the borders.
He also Perform in European Film Called “TRAFFIK”
He mostly acted in Sindhi films and dramas in 60’s & early 70’s
after downfall of sindhi film industry Malik shifted to
Lahore and started work on Films, PTV Lahore center and Stage.
In early 80’s he came back to Karachi and started work on Televisions and stages
Till the last day of his life he attached with showbiz.
He achieved many awards in his career including NIGAR Film Award and NTM Viewers Choice Awards for best Actor for the drama serial “KASHKOL” and he also got an award from culture department Govt. of Sindh for his best performance in theater drama “AZADI KAY MUJRIM”
Malik Anokha died on 26 July 2008 due to heart attack. He was buried at Sakhi Hassan graveyard in Karachi.
He is survived by his widow, three daughters and a son.


==Filmography==
==Life and work==
Anokha was fluent in several languages. His career spanned more than forty years, during which he acted in a number of media, both within Pakistan and abroad, including the European film ''[[Traffik]]''. He mostly acted in Sindhi films and dramas in the 1960s and early 1970s. After the downfall of the Sindhi film industry, Anokha moved to Lahore and worked on films, television shows, and theater. In the early 1980s, he returned to Karachi and worked in television and on the stage. Until the end of his life, he remained associated with the entertainment industry.<ref name="nation" /><ref name="IG news">{{cite news |title=Famous comedian of film, television and stage dramas Malik Anokha's anniversary – IG News |url=https://irshadgul.com/famous-comedian-of-film-television-and-stage-dramas-malik-anokhas-anniversary-ig-news/ |work=IG News |date=26 July 2021}}</ref><ref name="bbc urdu" /><ref name="express news">{{cite news |title=معروف کامیڈین ملک انوکھا کی 8 ویں برسی منائی گئی |url=https://www.express.pk/story/567532/ |work=Express News |date=27 July 2016 |language=ur}}</ref>


He earned many awards in his career including the [[Nigar Awards]] and the NTM Viewers Choice Awards for best actor for the drama serial ''[[Kashkol (TV series)|Kashkol]]'', and also received an award from the culture department of the government of Sindh for his performance in the theater drama ''Azadi Kay Mujrim''.{{fact|date=December 2023}}
• Aisa Bhi Hota Hai

• Chori Chupay
Malik Anokha died on 26 July 2008 due to a heart attack. He was buried at the Sakhi Hassan graveyard in [[Karachi]].
• Shehro Feroze
He was survived by his widow, three daughters and a son.<ref name="nation">{{cite news |title=Comedian Malik Anokha passes away |url=https://www.nation.com.pk/27-Jul-2008/comedian-malik-anokha-passes-away |work=The Nation |date=27 July 2008}}</ref><ref name="bbc urdu">{{cite news |title=اداکار ملک انوکھا انتقال کر گئے |url=https://www.bbc.com/urdu/pakistan/story/2008/07/080727_mallik_anokha_dies_rr |work=BBC Urdu |date=27 July 2008}}</ref>
• Munjho Piar Pukarey

• Badal Ain Barsat
==Filmography==
• Rut Ja Rishta
* Aisa Bhi Hota Hai
• Dharti Lahe Kunwar
* Chori Chupay
• Dharti Dilwaran Ji
* Shehro Feroze
• Aj Ta Bhakar Payon
* Munjho Piar Pukarey
• Hazir Saien
* Badal Ain Barsat
• Umeed
* Rut Ja Rishta
• Hakim Khan
* Dharti Lahe Kunwar
• Toofan
* Dharti Dilwaran Ji
• Dushman
* Aj Ta Bhakar Payon
• Mahran Ja Moti
* Hazir Saien
• Beus
* Umeed
• Meeran Jamali
* Hakim Khan
• Dubai Chalo
* Toofan
• Saima
* Dushman
• Panuu Aqil
* Mahran Ja Moti
• Jeejal Maah
* Beus
• Methra Shar Milan
* Meeran Jamali
• Ghughant Lahy Kunhar
* Dubai Chalo
• Dharti Dilwaran Ji
* Saima
• Pyar Kiyo Singhar
* Panuu Aqil
• Albeli
* Jeejal Maah
• Kismat
* Methra Shar Milan
• Sodha Putt Sindh Jaa
* Ghughant Lahy Kunhar
• Gharat Jo Sawal
* Dharti Dilwaran Ji
• Janwar
* Pyar Kiyo Singhar
• Naam Ka Nawab
* Albeli
• Khush Naseeb
* Kismat
• Gabroo
* Sodha Putt Sindh Jaa
• Minzil
* Gharat Jo Sawal
• Shikanja
* Janwar
• Mafroor
* Naam Ka Nawab
• Double Cross
* Khush Naseeb
• Sarjant
* Gabroo
• Dard
* Minzil
• And Lots More…
* Shikanja
* Mafroor
* Double Cross
* Sarjant
* Dard


==Dramas==
==Dramas==
Chanan Te Darya
* Chanan Te Darya
Tajay Ki Bethak
* Tajay Ki Bethak
Wah Punhal Wah
* Wah Punhal Wah
Jag Beti
* Jag Beti
Dubai Chalo
* Dubai Chalo
Aik Haqeeqat Sau Afsanay
* Aik Haqeeqat Sau Afsanay
Karwan
* Karwan
Barzakh
* Barzakh
Seerihan
* Seerihan
Mandi
* Mandi
* [[Nijaat]]
• Nijat
Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiar
* Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiar
Akhero
* Akhero
Parbhat
* Parbhat
Kashkol
* Kashkol
Fankar Gale
* Fankar Gale
Hum To Chalay Susral
* Hum To Chalay Susral
Wah Bhai Wah
* Wah Bhai Wah
Kantoon Say Agay
* Kantoon Say Agay
Barish
* Barish
Nimmo Papad Wali
* Nimmo Papad Wali
Wahi Khuda Hai
* Wahi Khuda Hai
Amar Bail
* Amar Bail
Kala Pul
* Kala Pul
Babu Bay Qaboo
* Babu Bay Qaboo
Baat Bay Baat
* Baat Bay Baat
Bhaj Punhal Bhaj
* Bhaj Punhal Bhaj
Khwab Suhanay
* Khwab Suhanay
Janam
* Janam
Pani Ka Ghar
* Pani Ka Ghar
Kya Baat Hai
* Kya Baat Hai
Waris
* Waris
Ishrat Baji
* Ishrat Baji
Ghora Ya Gaari
* Ghora Ya Gaari
Cheh Chitto
* Cheh Chitto
Halat
* Halat
Pehla Chand
* Pehla Chand
Shughal-e-Azam
* Shughal-e-Azam
Yes Sir
* Yes Sir
Ajanabi
* Ajanabi
Hal Punhal Hal
* Hal Punhal Hal
• And Lots More…


== See also ==
* [[List of Lollywood actors]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb name|1686975}}
* {{IMDb name|1686975}}
* [http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/27-Jul-2008/Comedian-Malik-Anokha-passes-away Comedian Malik Anokha passes away - The Nation]
* {{cite news |title=Comedian Malik Anokha passes away |url=https://www.nation.com.pk/27-Jul-2008/Comedian-Malik-Anokha-passes-away |accessdate=2019-11-27 |work=[[The Nation (Pakistan)]] |date=27 July 2008}}
* [http://www.dawn.com/2008/text/local14.htm Malik Anokha laid to rest - Daily Dawn]
* [http://www.dawn.com/2008/text/local14.htm Malik Anokha laid to rest - Daily Dawn]


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Latest revision as of 04:38, 11 November 2024

Malik Anokha (born 1943, Died:2008, Age:65 years) (Sindhi: ملڪ انوکو) was a Pakistani film, television, stage and radio actor from Mirpur Khas, Sindh.

Life and work

[edit]

Anokha was fluent in several languages. His career spanned more than forty years, during which he acted in a number of media, both within Pakistan and abroad, including the European film Traffik. He mostly acted in Sindhi films and dramas in the 1960s and early 1970s. After the downfall of the Sindhi film industry, Anokha moved to Lahore and worked on films, television shows, and theater. In the early 1980s, he returned to Karachi and worked in television and on the stage. Until the end of his life, he remained associated with the entertainment industry.[1][2][3][4]

He earned many awards in his career including the Nigar Awards and the NTM Viewers Choice Awards for best actor for the drama serial Kashkol, and also received an award from the culture department of the government of Sindh for his performance in the theater drama Azadi Kay Mujrim.[citation needed]

Malik Anokha died on 26 July 2008 due to a heart attack. He was buried at the Sakhi Hassan graveyard in Karachi. He was survived by his widow, three daughters and a son.[1][3]

Filmography

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  • Aisa Bhi Hota Hai
  • Chori Chupay
  • Shehro Feroze
  • Munjho Piar Pukarey
  • Badal Ain Barsat
  • Rut Ja Rishta
  • Dharti Lahe Kunwar
  • Dharti Dilwaran Ji
  • Aj Ta Bhakar Payon
  • Hazir Saien
  • Umeed
  • Hakim Khan
  • Toofan
  • Dushman
  • Mahran Ja Moti
  • Beus
  • Meeran Jamali
  • Dubai Chalo
  • Saima
  • Panuu Aqil
  • Jeejal Maah
  • Methra Shar Milan
  • Ghughant Lahy Kunhar
  • Dharti Dilwaran Ji
  • Pyar Kiyo Singhar
  • Albeli
  • Kismat
  • Sodha Putt Sindh Jaa
  • Gharat Jo Sawal
  • Janwar
  • Naam Ka Nawab
  • Khush Naseeb
  • Gabroo
  • Minzil
  • Shikanja
  • Mafroor
  • Double Cross
  • Sarjant
  • Dard

Dramas

[edit]
  • Chanan Te Darya
  • Tajay Ki Bethak
  • Wah Punhal Wah
  • Jag Beti
  • Dubai Chalo
  • Aik Haqeeqat Sau Afsanay
  • Karwan
  • Barzakh
  • Seerihan
  • Mandi
  • Nijaat
  • Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiar
  • Akhero
  • Parbhat
  • Kashkol
  • Fankar Gale
  • Hum To Chalay Susral
  • Wah Bhai Wah
  • Kantoon Say Agay
  • Barish
  • Nimmo Papad Wali
  • Wahi Khuda Hai
  • Amar Bail
  • Kala Pul
  • Babu Bay Qaboo
  • Baat Bay Baat
  • Bhaj Punhal Bhaj
  • Khwab Suhanay
  • Janam
  • Pani Ka Ghar
  • Kya Baat Hai
  • Waris
  • Ishrat Baji
  • Ghora Ya Gaari
  • Cheh Chitto
  • Halat
  • Pehla Chand
  • Shughal-e-Azam
  • Yes Sir
  • Ajanabi
  • Hal Punhal Hal

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Comedian Malik Anokha passes away". The Nation. 27 July 2008.
  2. ^ "Famous comedian of film, television and stage dramas Malik Anokha's anniversary – IG News". IG News. 26 July 2021.
  3. ^ a b "اداکار ملک انوکھا انتقال کر گئے". BBC Urdu. 27 July 2008.
  4. ^ "معروف کامیڈین ملک انوکھا کی 8 ویں برسی منائی گئی". Express News (in Urdu). 27 July 2016.
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