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Name
  
Salahuddin Toofani

Role
  
Television actor

Died
  
2008, Karachi, Pakistan


Salahuddin Toofani (1948 – 8 March 2008) was a Pakistani actor, primarily seen in comedy roles, who rose to prominence on stage and television during the 1970s and achieved fame in the early 1980s as a member of the Saturday Night Live-styled sketch comedy TV series Fifty Fifty.

A native of the northwestern Sindh province, Salahuddin was born in its fourth-largest city, Larkana, and began his acting career upon moving to the provincial capital and nation's largest city, Karachi. Starting as a performer on Radio Pakistan, he was seen in several stage and television productions as well as in films, including Dhamka, Ladla and Aik Aur Aik Giyara.

Salahuddin Toofani died in Karachi at the age of 59.

References

Salahuddin Toofani Wikipedia