Veteran Actor Ishrat Abbas Passes Away after Cardiac Arrest

Veteran Pakistani actor Ishrat Abbas passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest, with his funeral prayers held in Peshawar.

Veteran Actor Ishrat Abbas Passes Away from Cardiac Arrest f

He raised the standard of every production.

Renowned Pakistani television and stage actor Ishrat Abbas has passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest, leaving colleagues, fans, and admirers mourning.

His funeral prayers were offered on September 13, 2025, at 11 am in Government College Faqirabad, Peshawar.

Family members, friends, and fellow artists all gathered to bid farewell to the legendary actor.

Tributes poured in from across the entertainment fraternity.

Many described him as a humble personality who dedicated decades to the performing arts.

Abbas was remembered as one of the most prominent faces of PTV’s golden era.

He was celebrated for his range and versatility in both drama serials and stage productions.

Born in Peshawar, Ishrat Abbas began his artistic journey in local theatre before moving to television, where his career reached new heights.

He worked with some of Pakistan’s finest actors and contributed significantly to productions that helped define the nation’s television heritage.

His performances were lauded for natural dialogue delivery and emotional intensity, qualities that made his characters resonate deeply with audiences.

For decades, Ishrat Abbas was known for portraying characters that reflected authenticity, bringing depth and life to every role he performed.

Abbas was not confined to television and theatre alone.

He also took part in cultural programmes and initiatives designed to uplift the arts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

His influence extended to countless cultural events, where he remained a strong advocate for traditional performing arts.

Through his active involvement in cultural activities, he was a mentor to emerging artists, nurturing young talent in his home province.

Colleagues remembered him not only for his professional excellence but also for his modesty, warmth, and commitment to uplifting Pakistani entertainment.

He inspired countless artists with his journey.

Those who worked alongside him admired his dedication to his craft, often noting how he raised the standard of every production he joined.

His death has been described as an irreplaceable loss for PTV, the stage community, and the wider cultural fabric of the country.

Fans fondly recalled his work in some of PTV’s most iconic productions, where his acting set benchmarks for generations that followed.

The passing of Ishrat Abbas marks the end of an era in Pakistan’s entertainment industry, yet his memory continues through his timeless performances.

Fans and fellow actors alike agree that his artistry and passion will remain a guiding light for future performers.

Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".




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