Hum Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award

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The Hum Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award is given by the board of directors of the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to the starlets of Pakistani television, film and media personalities in order to recognize and acknowledge their lifetime work and achievements within the media industry. Hum TV oversaw this award with the inception of its first ceremony, granting the award by Hum directors to work of exceptional achievement. All the categorized and organized special awards are awarded annually during the Hum Awards ceremony. [1] [2]

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Recipients

Following is the listing of the recipients of Hum Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award:

2010s

YearRecipientNotesAward
2013 Moin Akhtar "...for exceptional and memorable contribution to television as an actor, comedian, impersonator, host, dramatist, writer, singer, film director and film producer" [3] Statuette
2014 Zia Mohyeddin [ citation needed ]"...for his contribution to Pakistani Television and International cinematic achievements" Statuette
2015 Anwar Maqsood [ citation needed ]"for his outstanding writing contribution to Pakistan Television" Statuette
2016 Nadeem Baig [ citation needed ]"for his outstanding contribution to Pakistani Film Industry" Statuette
2017 Farida Khanum "for her outstanding contribution to Pakistani music and Urdu Ghazal" Statuette

Note:The † symbol indicates a posthumous award.

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