Comedy King Umer Sharif passes away at 66

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GERMANY: 02, OCTOBER, 2021: Comedy King Umer Sharif on Saturday has passed away at the age of 66 years after prolonged illness. 

He was set to fly to United States (US) today for medical treatment three days after his stay in Germany. 

Umer Sharif was admitted to Germany's hospital on September 29 after suffering fever owing to fatigue during flight to the United States. 

Earlier, the departure of comedian for treatment abroad was postponed owing to his critical condition. He was shifted to critical care unit (CCU) and was kept under observation for 48 hours.

Born on April 19, 1955, Umer Sharif was a Pakistani actor, comedian, director, producer and television personality. He started started his career from Karachi as a stage performer at the age of 14 in 1974.

Some of his extremely popular comedy stage plays were 1989?s Bakra Qistoon Pe and Buddha Ghar Pe Ha.

In 1974, Umer started his career from Karachi as a stage performer, when he was 14 years old. 

His popular stage plays were 1989?s "Bakra Qistoon Pe" and "Buddha Ghar Pe Ha." (04)

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