Hameed Akhtar Explained

Hameed Akhtar
Birth Name:Akhtar Ali
Birth Date:12 March 1923
Birth Place:Ludhiana, British India
Death Date: (age 88)
Death Place:Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Occupation:Journalist, writer
Children:Saba Hameed (daughter)
Huma Hameed (daughter)
Lalarukh Hameed (daughter)
Relatives:Waseem Abbas (son-in-law)
Faris Shafi (grandson)
Meesha Shafi (granddaughter)
Ali Abbas (grandson)
Known For:Journalist, columnist[1]
Awards:Pride of Performance

Hameed Akhtar (12 March 1923 – 17 October 2011), was a newspaper columnist, writer, journalist and the secretary-general of the Progressive Writers Association in Pakistan.[2] He was also the father of TV actresses Saba Hameed, Huma Hameed and Lalarukh Hameed.[3]

Early life

Hameed Akhtar finished his basic education in Ludhiana area and was a childhood friend of the now renowned poets Sahir Ludhianvi and Ibn-e-Insha in his school years.[1] Later, his family migrated to Pakistan. His birth name was Akhtar Ali which he changed to Hameed Akhtar in high school.[1]

Career

After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, he joined the daily Urdu language newspaper Daily Imroze in 1948 in Lahore and then later became its editor.[2] In 1970, he co-founded the daily Urdu language newspaper 'Azad' with fellow journalists Abdullah Malik and I. A. Rehman. Hameed Akhtar was a well-respected newspaper columnist and wrote columns for many newspapers in his lifetime, most recently for Daily Express newspaper. Writer Intezar Hussain described Hameed Akhtar as a chronicler of the Progressive Writers Movement who worked relentlessly for progressive causes such as achieving equality among humans, and his lifetime contributions are of great value. He also said, after Hameed Akhtar's death, that he wanted to pass on his bitter and sweet memories of the tough times he had to the next generation through his pen.[2] Over his lifetime, to name a few, Hameed Akhtar had interacted with writers like Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Munnu Bhai, Hafeez Jalandhri, Ismat Chughtai, Patras Bokhari, Saadat Hasan Manto, Kaifi Azmi, Krishan Chander and Jan Nisar Akhtar.[2]

Awards and recognition

Books and film scriptwriter

Death and legacy

He died on 17 October 2011 in Lahore, Pakistan after a long battle with cancer at age 88.[1] Hameed Akhtar's survivors are his wife, 3 daughters and 1 son including his TV actress daughter Saba Hameed. Saba Hameed first married Syed Pervaiz Shafi. They were later separated and divorced. They had a daughter, actress Meesha Shafi and a son, music performer Faris Shafi. She later married TV actor Waseem Abbas, with whom she had a son named Ali Abbas, also an actor.[3]

After his death, veteran Pakistani journalist and human rights activist I. A. Rehman called him an enlightened person who was an excellent journalist, a good short story writer and a filmmaker.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: Hameed Akhtar passes away – The Express Tribune newspaper. The Express Tribune (newspaper). 17 October 2011 . 7 April 2019.
  2. News: Hameed Akhtar passes away. 7 April 2019. Dawn. Pakistan. 18 October 2011.
  3. Web site: Saba Hameed's Talented Family Tree – Reviewit.pk website. 10 October 2013 . 7 April 2019.
  4. https://www.dawn.com/news/943236/list-of-civil-award-winners Hameed Akhtar's award info on Dawn (newspaper)