Khayyam Sarhadi

Khayyam Sarhadi
Native name خییام سرحدی
Born 1948
Bombay, British India
Died February 3, 2011 (2011-02-04) (aged 63)
Lahore, Punjab
Cause of death Heart attack
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation Actor, Radio personality
Spouse(s) Atiya Sharaf (m.)
Saiqa (m.)
Children 4 (daughters)
Zarghuna Khayyam
Parent(s) Zia Sarhadi (father)
Zahira Ghaznavi (mother)
Relatives Zhalay Sarhadi (niece)

Khayyam Sarhadi (1949 – February 3, 2011) was a Pakistani film and television actor and a radio personality.

Early life

Khayyam was born to a Muslim family in 1949 in Bombay, to Zia Sarhadi and Zahira Ghaznavi in British India, grew up there. Later he moved to Karachi and stayed there for sometime and moved again to Lahore. His maternal grandfather, Rafiq Ghaznavi, was a musician and since both his parents were writers, he was into showbiz from an early age. Khayyam went to United States where he got the master's degree in cinematography.

Personal life

Khayyam Sarhadi was married to an actress Atiya Sharaf later the couple got divorced and he got married to a TV actress Saiqa. He had four daughters one from Atiya and three from Saiqa, one of his daughters is Zarghuna Khayyam. Sarhadi was a son of a famous Indian film director, producer and writer Zia Sarhadi and a writer mother Zahra Sarhadi.[1] He was the uncle of a model and actress Zhalay Sarhadi.

Career

Sarhadi started his career from acting and directing theatre plays and later started working in TV dramas with Pakistan Television Corporation. Since then he had worked in thousands of dramas and directed a few. He also worked in some films.[2] His scripts were in Roman letters because he couldn't read Urdu well.[1]

Throughout his career Khayyam Sarhadi won hundreds of awards including PTV National Award, Nigar Award, and the biggest award of Pakistan — The Pride Of Performance Award. He was among the few who won a Pride Of Performance at a young age.

Death

Sarhadi died with a sudden heart attack on February 3, 2011 with the age of 62 in Lahore.His funeral was held at his residence in DHA.[3]

Filmography

Television

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Khayyam left acting poorer". Dawn. February 13, 2011. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  2. "Khayyam Sarhadi's information". The Nation. February 4, 2011. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  3. "Khayyam Sarhadi died with the heart attack". Dawn. February 4, 2011. Retrieved January 25, 2013.

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