Pakistani comedian Sikandar Sanam’s name alone brings smiles and laughter to many, as today marks the 12th anniversary of his passing.
In this digital age, his classic videos still circulate on social media, bringing nostalgia and laughter to viewers. Fans share how watching his performances takes them back to happier times, making it hard to hold back their laughter.
His creativity shone through in his parodies of popular Bollywood films, such as “Khull Naik,” “Tere Naam 2,” “Ghajini 2,” and “Munna Bhai,” which were met with great enthusiasm by fans.
Sikandar Sanam was born in 1960 in Karachi’s Kharadar area and made his stage debut in 1981. He dedicated his entire career to the world of theater, captivating audiences with his comedic talent until his final days.
He faced many challenges, as he came from a humble background and even worked in a factory at a young age to support his family.
Sadly, Sikandar Sanam passed away on November 5, 2012, but his legacy of laughter continues to resonate with those who remember him fondly.
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