LAHORE: Renowned Pakistani comedian and stage actor, Mahmood Khan passed away at Mayo Hospital, early Thursday morning. He was 54.

Khan was suffering from diabetes and kidney ailment and was being treated at Mayo Hospital, Lahore.

He was unable to afford treatment and had requested Punjab government to help him out in serious financial crises, but his request was not taken into account.

Khan performed on various stage dramas and films and accumulated audience appreciation for his unique style.

The comedian is survived by a widow and three children.

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