Hailed as an institution in himself, renowned celebrity Tariq Aziz passed away in Lahore at the age of 84 on Wednesday.
Aziz was known for a multitude of talents — he was a politician, actor, poet and above all, the pioneer of game shows in Pakistan. He was a man who never compromised on national and cultural values over the entertainment factor.
The veteran star was born in Jalandhar on April 28, 1936, and began his professional career from Radio Pakistan in the 1960s, soon becoming one of the most recognisable voices on the radio.
The popular TV show 'Neelam Ghar', which was later renamed as 'The Tariq Aziz Show' due to his massive popularity in the country, had started in 1974 on the national broadcaster Pakistan Television Network (PTV) and continued for decades.
Aziz started his career in the film industry in 1967 with movies like Insaniyat and others including Salgirah, Qasam Us Waqt Ki, Katari and Har Gaya Insan.
He was also elected to the National Assembly in 1997.
In recognition of his services in the entertainment industry, Aziz was awarded the prestigious Pride of Performance Award by the government in 1992.
A brief overview at some of the most memorable moments of his life is given below.
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