Lahore: More than four decades have passed since the legendary face of Pakistani cinema, the charismatic icon, and true heartthrob Waheed Murad left us, yet his legacy continues to captivate generations.
Born on 2 October 1938 in Karachi, Murad was more than just an actor he was a phenomenon, a “chocolate hero” whose charm, style, and modern outlook won hearts across the nation.

Waheed Murad completed his Master’s in English Literature from the University of Karachi before stepping into the film industry.
He began his cinematic journey as a supporting actor in “Aulad”, while his first hit as a leading man, “Heera Aur Patthar”, instantly established him as a beloved star.
His 1966 blockbuster “Armaan” shattered all box office records and cemented his place not only in Pakistan’s film history but also in the hearts of millions of fans worldwide.

Waheed Murad showcased his acting prowess in over 125 films across Urdu, Punjabi, and Pashto cinema, with his movies achieving platinum, diamond, golden, and silver jubilee successes. Some of his most iconic works include “Dil Mera Dharkan Teri”, “Heera Aur Patthar”, “Armaan”, “Andaleeb”, “Mastana Mahi”, “Devar Bhabhi”, and “Naseeb Apna Apna”.


Beyond acting, Waheed Murad was a true style icon. His hairstyles, attire, and on-screen persona set trends that fans eagerly emulated. He was also a writer and producer, contributing to cinema with vision and creativity.
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In recognition of his unparalleled contributions, Murad received multiple accolades, including the Nigar Awards, Graduate Awards, and National Awards.
The cinematic world lost this extraordinary hero on 23 November 1983 in Karachi, yet his influence endures. In 2011, the Government of Pakistan posthumously honored him with the Sitara-e-Imtiaz for his invaluable services to Pakistani cinema.
Even today, every fan who watches his films echoes the same sentiment: “He was truly a hero.” Waheed Murad’s legacy is timeless a blend of talent, charm, and grace that continues to inspire and captivate.












