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Furqan Haider, producer of stage drama Bakra Qistoon Par passes away | The Express Tribune
Renowned stage play director Syed Furqan Haider, known for his production of the play Bakra Qiston Pe, has passed away in Dallas, Texas, following a prolonged illness.
Syed Furqan Haider had been suffering from kidney disease for an extended period.
He was also the brother of television actor Ibrahim Nafees.
Even in the United States, Haider remained actively engaged in his professional pursuits, and his stage play Dulha Online is currently being performed there.
His works spanned various languages, including Urdu, Punjabi, and Memoni.
His notable productions include “Bakra Qiston Par” “Musibbat Dar Musibbat” and “Bachao Moin Akhtar” which garnered international recognition for Pakistani stage dramas.
With over 50 years in the Entertainment industry, Haider produced more than 250 stage plays throughout his career.
His funeral will be held today in Dallas, with burial taking place in a Muslim cemetery.
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