Colleagues pay tribute to Mizu Ahmed

Mizu Ahmed, a powerful actor of Dhallywood, started his career through acting in the film “Trishna” in 80s, and went on to act in several hundred films and instilled his position as a villainous character. The actor recently breathed his last in a heart attack, and colleagues of his from the film fraternity shared their memories of the actor.
By Staff Correspondent
31 March 2017, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 1 April 2017, 00:00 AM
Mizu Ahmed was an illustrious actor who equally loved his profession and the country. He was a Freedom Fighter. He always stood by the

Omar Sani

Mizu Ahmed was an illustrious actor who equally loved his profession and the country. He was a Freedom Fighter. He always stood by the artistes as a member of our Film Artistes' Association. I am shocked at his sudden death. He acted in my first film “Chander Alo”. I also acted in his first produced film “Chalbaj”. I also enacted the role of a hero in one of his joint productions (with late actor Rajib) “Mohot”. I have many memories with him. May Allah grant him Jannat.       

 

Misha Sawdagar

I still cannot accept the demise of Mizu Ahmed. It fills my heart with so much sadness and pain. We met a few days back and had an adda. I acted with him in his last film “Pashan”. He was certainly a great artiste. What is more important to note about him is that he was a man of great heart. He was a great fan of cricket. We would at times discuss cricket. I enacted the role of his son in a film. At one point, I donned the role of his brother. Again, we enacted two different negative roles in the same film. His death is a great loss for our film industry. May Almighty rest him in heaven.