20 June 1931 — 13 February 2023

Zia Mohyeddin ضیاء محی الدین

Actor · Director · Orator · Visionary

اردو محض ایک زبان نہیں — یہ ایک احساس ہے، ایک موسیقی ہے، دنیا کو دیکھنے کا ایک انداز ہے۔

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The Life of

A Man of Many Worlds

Born in Faisalabad in 1931, Zia Mohyeddin grew up immersed in the arts. His father, Khadim Mohyeddin, was a mathematician, musicologist, playwright, and lyricist — a man who bridged the worlds of science and art. This duality would come to define his son’s extraordinary life.

1931

Born in Faisalabad

Born as Zia Mohyeddin in Faisalabad, British India, into a family steeped in arts and learning.

1953

RADA, London

Enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, training alongside the finest actors of his generation.

1960

West End Debut

Made his West End debut as Dr. Aziz in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India, earning critical acclaim.

1962

Lawrence of Arabia

Cast as Tafas in David Lean’s epic masterpiece, appearing alongside Peter O’Toole and Omar Sharif.

1969

Return to Pakistan

Returned home to host The Zia Mohyeddin Show, becoming a beloved cultural icon on Pakistani television.

2005

Founded NAPA

Established the National Academy of Performing Arts in Karachi — Pakistan’s first and only national arts academy.

2023

A Legend Departs

Passed away on 13 February in Karachi at the age of 91, leaving behind an unmatched legacy in performing arts.

On Stage & Screen

A Career Without Borders

A Passage to India

1960

West End debut as Dr. Aziz in E.M. Forster’s masterwork, making him the first Pakistani actor to star in London’s West End.

Theatre

The Zia Mohyeddin Show

1969–73

Pakistan’s most celebrated talk show, remembered for its wit, cultural depth, and his trademark phrase “zara theka lagaiye.”

Television

Here and Now

1986–89

Produced Central Television’s flagship multicultural programme in Birmingham, UK — pioneering British Asian representation on screen.

Producer

Family Pride

1991–92

Produced and starred in Britain’s first soap opera featuring an entirely British Asian cast — a groundbreaking cultural milestone.

Television

PIA Arts Academy

1970s

Appointed Director of the PIA Arts Academy, nurturing a generation of Pakistani performing artists under his visionary leadership.

Leadership

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His Voice Lives On

Zia Mohyeddin’s legendary recitations of Ghalib, Faiz, Iqbal, and Ibn-e-Insha transformed Urdu poetry into a living, breathing art. Press play and let the master’s voice transport you.

Eik Shaam — The Complete Collections

His iconic “An Evening With Zia Mohyeddin” recitation series spanning three decades

Curated Recitations

The Voice

Poetry & Oratory

Zia Mohyeddin took the art of Urdu recitation to unprecedented heights. His voice — rich, measured, luminous — transformed poetry into a living, breathing experience. From Ghalib to Faiz, Iqbal to Ibn-e-Insha, he gave the words of the masters a new dimension.

Ghalib & Faiz

Recitations from two of Urdu’s greatest poets

How to Recite Poetry

A masterclass in the art of poetic recitation

The Art of Recitation

His philosophy on voice, metre, and emotion

“The metric structure of the entire poem must be studied by the reciter. Only then can the words truly breathe.”

— Zia Mohyeddin
His Greatest Legacy

NAPA — The National Academy of Performing Arts

In 2005, at the invitation of President Pervez Musharraf, Zia Mohyeddin founded NAPA in Karachi — Pakistan’s first and only national academy dedicated to the performing arts.

What began as a vision became an institution. Under his leadership as founding President, NAPA grew into Pakistan’s foremost performing arts organization, presenting world-class theatre and music, and educating generations of students in the dramatic and musical arts.

The Zia Mohyeddin Theatre — NAPA’s crown jewel — is the first professionally equipped theatre in Pakistan, built with state-of-the-art facilities to mount ambitious dramatic and musical performances.

He remained President Emeritus until his passing, guiding the institution with the same unwavering commitment to excellence that defined his entire career.

2005 Year Founded
18+ Years of Excellence
1000+ Graduates
1st Professional Theatre in Pakistan
In His Own Words

Words That Endure

Listening to sublime music relieves you of thought; time comes to a stop; seconds, minutes, hours slide along into a continuum; you are suspended into an exalted world of disbelief.

— Zia Mohyeddin

A book gives us imagination and imagination is happiness.

— Zia Mohyeddin

The metric structure of the entire poem must be studied by the reciter. Only then can the words truly breathe.

— On the art of recitation

He was the finest orator of the Urdu language, a master of the stage, and a bridge between East and West in the truest sense.

— Al Jazeera tribute

Pakistan has lost a cultural giant. Zia Mohyeddin was not just an actor — he was the conscience of our performing arts, and his vision gave us NAPA.

— Pakistani cultural community

He brought dignity and depth to every role, every recitation, every endeavour. An irreplaceable loss for the arts.

— Variety obituary