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From stern patriarch to romantic hero, the enduring legacy of Talat Hussain

May 27, 2024
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Veteran star, 83, passed away in Karachi after prolonged illness

Few names in Pakistani entertainment history inspire as much awe and respect as Talat Hussain. Following his death on Sunday in  Karachi at the age of 83, Hussain, a star of theatre, film, and television, left a gap that echoes through the halls of cultural history.

Born on September 18, 1940, in Delhi, British India, Hussain embarked on a long journey to the pinnacle of Pakistan’s entertainment industry, armed with an indomitable spirit and a sound appreciation for the arts. From harbouring dreams of becoming an English Literature professor to eventually gracing the silver screen with his remarkable talent, the veteran actor lived a truly inspiring life. 

Starting as a gatekeeper at Lyric Cinema, he eventually rose to prominence, leaving an indelible mark on both television and cinema. However, like many big screen talents of his generation, Hussain first stumbled upon radio. Marking his debut in the entertainment scene in 1964, he committed to a radio drama titled Mohammad Bin Qasim – much to his parents’ displeasure. Despite his mother’s many efforts to turn his sights toward a career in bureaucracy, Hussain proved to be a dedicated rebel with a cause.

“My mother called up the producer of the show and asked him to make sure I fail the auditions,” the late legend recalled in a 2012 interview. “But the producer said that he would not do that and told my mother that if she wanted to stop me she had to prevent me from coming to the auditions. But somehow, I made it.”

An all-rounder in the world of arts, Hussain garnered critical acclaim upon entering the vibrant theatre scene of Pakistan, where his deep, resonant voice and commanding stage presence eventually became his X-factor. Even a theater prodigy can be expected to have some difficulty switching to television and vice versa. However, Hussain’s swift transition between the novel intimacy of the small screen and the dynamism of stage is a marvel of its own.

His versatility as an actor was evident in the wide array of roles he portrayed. Whether playing the stern patriarch, the romantic hero, or the tragic figure, he brought a depth and authenticity to his characters that few could match. His performances in television dramas like Bandish, Parchaiyan, and Aansoo are still lauded for their emotional intensity and nuance.

In recognition of his services to the arts, the Kashkol star received numerous awards and accolades. A recipient of the prestigious Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 2021, one of Pakistan’s highest civilian honours, Hussain’s outstanding contributions to the field of performing arts are undeniable.

His impact on the industry was not confined to his home country. Hussain’s work garnered international recognition, and he represented Pakistan at various international film festivals. His participation in global projects helped put Pakistani cinema on the map, earning him accolades from peers and critics worldwide.

Among his many accolades, perhaps his most notable achievement was the Amanda award for best supporting actor in a Scandinavian film, Import Eksport. Reflecting on this milestone, he humbly remarked, “It took me two months to train myself in Norwegian, and whenever I was delivering a line, I had to keep the English translation in mind. I usually do not take award ceremonies seriously, but when my name was announced, I fell from my seat. I could not believe it.”

To the acting legend, his timeless voice and unparalleled talent were both divine offerings. “Not calling my voice or acting skills God’s gift would be sacrilegious. I am because God wanted me to be,” he once said. Despite the passage of years and his deteriorating health, Hussain’s passion for acting remained ever so strong.

Speaking with The Express Tribune in 2012, Hussain lamented the dearth of good actors on both sides of the border. “As far as Pakistan is concerned you do not find the likes of Khalida Riyasat and Ruhi Bano anymore and as far as Bollywood is concerned I have not seen any one after Dilip Kumar. Amitabh (Bachchan) is a good actor, but not as promising as Kumar.”

As the curtain falls on his illustrious career, the acting titan leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations of actors and audiences alike. His profound dedication to the arts and his exceptional talent ensure that he will be remembered as one of Pakistan’s greatest actors, an irreplaceable force.

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