Qazi Wajid was a most famous Indian-Pakistani actor. He was born on 26 May 1944 in Gwalior state, British India. There are several dramas by him, including Shama, Tanhaiyaan, Dhoop Kinare, Chand Grehan, Zair, Zabar, Pesh, Hawain, Mehndi, Afshan, Khani, Khuda Ki Basti, and Ankahi. His radio career ended after 25 years and he became an actor after resigning. He joined television in 1966 and was awarded the Pride of Performance Award by the Government of Pakistan in 1988 for his contributions in the field. He had played various roles in more than 500 drama serials in his long artistic career. Wajid Sahab used to perform on the stage so that people started praising him in the middle of the conversation. He has also performed in stage plays in various cities abroad.
At the age 10 year, Qazi Wajid debuted his artistic career and for the first time, showed the essence of his broadcasting skills in the children’s program ‘Nonhal.’ The second program was ‘Qazi Ji Ka Qaeda,’ after which he changed his name because when he did Ratan Kumar’s children’s film ‘Bedari.’ He played countless roles on television, but he will always be remembered for his memorable performances in ‘Dhoop Kanare,’ ‘Tanhaiyaan,’ ‘Hawa Ke Beti,’ ‘Khuda Ki Basti’ and ‘Anarkali.’ He played mostly small and negative roles, but his special personality-filled them with such colors that people still remember him today.
Qazi Wajid father name is Abu Wahid and his mother name is N/A. He was the fourth of three brothers and two sisters. His marital status was married. Qazi Wajid wife is name is Mehr Qazi. Among his children, Fazila Qazi also showcased her talents in showbiz.
At the age of 87, Qazi Wajid passed away from a heart attack, leaving his fans in despair. His death marked the end of an era in the Pakistani drama industry, but his unique personality, lively acting, and God-given talents can never be forgotten.