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Google Doodle Commemorates Legendary Pakistani Puppeteer and Creator of Uncle Sargam on His 78th Birthday

  • November 1, 2023
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On November 1st, Google Doodle paid tribute to the renowned Pakistani puppeteer, artist, and writer Farooq Qaiser, who would have celebrated his 78th birthday. Qaiser, best known as the mastermind behind the iconic puppet character “Uncle Sargam,” has left an indelible mark on the hearts of both children and adults across Pakistan.

Born in 1945 in Punjab’s Sialkot region, Farooq Qaiser’s journey into the world of puppetry commenced during his studies in Fine Arts at the National College of Arts in Lahore. His innate talent as a show writer and puppet maker soon led him to the creation of the popular children’s television series “Akka Bakkar” in 1971, marking the inception of his illustrious career.

In 1976, Farooq Qaiser embarked on creating his own children’s show, “Kaliyan,” which translates to “flower bud.” This endeavor ultimately led to the show’s broadcast on Pakistan Television (PTV), captivating families across the nation. “Kaliyan” was a masterpiece that artfully blended humor and satire to impart valuable life lessons to its young audience.

Uncle Sargam, the central character of the show, proved to be both endearing and relatable, making the program equally enjoyable for parents who watched alongside their children.

Farooq Qaiser received widespread recognition for his significant contributions to both education and entertainment in Pakistan through television. He was honored with numerous awards, including the prestigious Presidential Pride of Performance in 1993, the title of “Master Puppeteer” by UNICEF in 1997, and the PTV Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.

In addition to his substantial involvement in puppetry, Farooq Qaiser was a gifted cartoonist and columnist for the Urdu newspaper “Daily Nai Baat.” He also shared his knowledge as an educator at Rawalpindi’s Fatima Jinnah Women’s University. Qaiser co-founded the Pakistani branch of Union Internationale de la Marionnette (UNIMA) and served as its vice president for an extended period.

Farooq Qaiser’s legacy continues to inspire and educate generations of Pakistanis. His iconic creation, Uncle Sargam, remains a beloved figure in the country’s cultural landscape, serving as a testament to the power of art and storytelling in shaping the minds of the young and old alike.

Pakistan celebrates the life of a true creative genius on what would have been his 78th birthday, honoring a lifelong dedication to the arts and education.

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