Many friends and celebrities from the entertainment industry came to say goodbye to the former star of Pakistan Television. His daughter Tazeen Hussain announced the news of his passing on Instagram on Sunday.
She posted, saying, “We announce that our Dearest Talat Hussain passed to his eternal abode this morning with profound grief and a very heavy heart.”
Following a protracted illness, voice actor Talat Hussain, who also gained notoriety for his voiceover work, passed away on Sunday. He was eighty-three. He had been fighting.
Talat has been undergoing treatment at a private hospital for a considerable amount of time because of his deteriorating health, according to Ahmed Shah, the president of the Karachi Arts Council.
Talat, who attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, was recognized for his exceptional services to radio, television, and film by the Pakistani government in 1982 with the Pride of Performance Award and in 2021 with the Sitara-e-Imtiaz civil award.
In addition, he won the 2006 Amanda Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Norwegian movie “Import-Eksport.”