Noor Muhammad Lashari ([<nowiki/>Sindhi: ÃÂÃÂñ àÃÂàï ÃÂçôçñÃÂ], 24 October 1931 â 1 February 1997) was a stage, radio, TV and film actor from Sindh, Pakistan. He was awarded the Pride of Performance Award in 1992 by the Government of Pakistan.
Noor Muhammad Lashari was born on 24 October 1931 at village Kot Lashari, near Bhan Saeedabad, Jamshoro District, Sindh, Pakistan. He was the only son of his parents. His father's name was Faiz Muhammad Lashari. After completing school education, he started working as a primary school teacher.
He began his acting career in local stage drama. He joined the local stage dramatic society called Ustad Bukhari Natak Mandil (Ustad Bukhari Drama Society) and performed various roles in many plays staged by this drama society. He joined Radio Pakistan Hyderabad in 1960, first as a copyist and then as a drama artist. After a considerably successful career at Radio Pakistan Hyderabad, he moved to Karachi in 1967 and started acting in TV plays and serials. He played memorable roles in many Sindhi and Urdu language plays/serials telecast by Pakistan Television Centre Karachi. Dungi Manjh Darya (Sindhi: ïÃÂïààÃÂìþ ïñÃÂçáÃÂ), Miteea Ja Manhu (Sindhi:àýÃÂáàìç àçûþÃÂ) and Rani Ji Kahani (Sindhi: ñçûÃÂáàìàêþçûÃÂ) are among his hundreds of Sindhi language Pakistan Television (PTV) plays/serials.
He also performed supporting roles in many Sindhi films and one Balochi film.
Noor Muhammad Lashari performed in numerous TV plays/serials. Some of the popular Urdu language serials in which he acted are listed below.
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Noor Muhammad Lashari was a diabetes patient and died on 1 February 1997 in Karachi and was buried in Manghopir Graveyard, Karachi.