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Athar Shah Khan Jaidi

Athar Shah Khan was a Pakistani comedian, poet and writer. He performed in many of the plays and films he scripted for Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Television, and Lollywood. He is more popularly known by his own-created character Jaidi. He is the recipient of the Pride of Performance Award by the Government of Pakistan (2001).

Early life and education
Born on 1 January 1943 in the Indian city of Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, He gained his primary education in Lahore and secondary education in Peshawar. He completed his graduate degree from Urdu Science College, now Federal Urdu University in Karachi. Later, he gained a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of the Punjab, Lahore. In 1957, he moved back to Karachi. ==Career==
Career
Khan started his career as a writer for Radio Pakistan and wrote around 700 plays. Khan was especially famous for his funny poetry. He participated in a large number of Urdu comedy Mushaira. He was famous for his typical styled funny poetry. He used "Jaidi" as his Takhaluus تخلص (a pseudonym used by the poets of the subcontinent, especially Urdu poets along with their original name and sometimes without the original name). ==Radio programs==
Radio programs
Rung hi rung, Jedi kay sung (this program ran for more than 19 years) ==Notable television plays==
Notable television plays
Khan acted in, wrote, directed and produced many television serials on Pakistan Television, including: • Intezar FarmaiayLakhon mein teenBa adab ba mulahiza hoshiyarProblem HouseHaye jaidiHello HelloBurger Family ==Filmography==
Filmography
Bazi (1970) (A Golden jubilee film) • Maan bani dulhanManjhi Kithay Danhwan (1974) ==Books==
Books
Taank Jhaank, a collection of humorous poetry. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Khan was married and had four sons. ==Death==
Death
Athar Shah Khan Jaidi died in Karachi on 10 May 2020, at age 76 from a heart attack and he was also diabetic. His funeral prayer was offered at Masjid-i-Aqsa in Gulshan-i-Iqbal and he is buried in the Sakhi Hasan Graveyard, Karachi. ==Awards==
Awards
Pride of Performance (2001) • PTV Gold Medal (1989) ==References==
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