Renowned comedian Javed Kodu passes away

Published April 13, 2025
Renowned Pakistani stage and television actor Javed Kodak. — Photo via Associated Press of Pakistan
Renowned Pakistani stage and television actor Javed Kodak. — Photo via Associated Press of Pakistan

Renowned Pakistani stage and television actor Javed Kodu, widely recognised for his comedic talent and distinctive short stature, died early on Sunday after a long battle with illness.

His funeral prayers will be held today at the marquee behind his residence in Singhpura, followed by burial at the Singhpura graveyard.

The veteran performer — who dedicated more than four decades to the entertainment industry — leaves behind a legacy of laughter, resilience, and heartfelt performances, media channels reported.

Born with dwarfism, Kodu faced numerous societal and professional challenges throughout his life.

Despite being subjected to mockery and discrimination both off and on stage, he rose above the odds to become one of Pakistan’s most beloved theatre personalities.

His stage name ‘Kodu’ was affectionately given to him by the legendary comedian Akhtar Hussain Albela.

Kodu began his acting journey in 1981 with the play Sode Baaz and went on to star in over 150 Punjabi and Urdu films and countless stage productions.

His most memorable television work includes the drama Ashiyana, which is fondly remembered by fans to this day.

He was married and is survived by his son Salman Kodu, as well as another son, Shera, who has followed in his father’s footsteps and is a well-known performer on Mazaaq Raat.

Kodu’ s contributions to Pakistani theatre and film are immeasurable and his passing marks the end of an era for stage comedy.

Tributes have poured in from across the country, celebrating his spirit, resilience, and the joy he brought to millions.

Kodu will be remembered not only for his iconic roles and sharp wit but also for his courage in the face of adversity and for proving that true talent knows no physical bounds.

PM grieved over death of Kodu

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his grief over the demise of Kodu.

The prime minister prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul in paradise and for the bereaved family to bear the loss with equanimity, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

The prime minister said that late Kodu had risen to prominence owing to his talented acting and his death had created a vacuum in the media industry which could never be filled.

He also shared his sympathies with the bereaved family in this hour of grief.

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