Raza Murad's heartfelt tribute: 'A mother's love is irreplaceable'

Published On 2026-04-03 07:53 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-03 07:53 GMT

Mumbai (The Uttam Hindu): There is a famous dialogue from Sridevi's film 'Mom', 'God is not everywhere, that is why he created mother'. A mother can do anything for her child, but when her protection is removed from the child's head, he starts feeling lonely.

Villain icon Raza Murad is feeling something similar. He shared a special post on Instagram to mark his late mother's birthday. The actor shared a photo of himself sitting on her lap.

Raza Murad wrote in the post, "Today is the birth anniversary of my late mother, Liaquat Jahan Begum. The child in those arms is your friend, Raza Murad."

The actor further wrote, "Needless to say, mothers are the greatest blessings God has on this earth. God cannot be everywhere, so He created mothers. You can have anything in this world, but not a mother."

Raza Murad has established his career as a villain in Hindi cinema. The actor has starred in superhit films like "Bobby," "Prem Rog," "Ram Teri Ganga Maili," "Henna," "Namak Haram," "Ram Lakhan," and "Ek Nazar." His powerful voice and nuanced acting skills bring every character to life. Whether portraying negative characters or supporting roles, Raza Murad has left his mark in every role. His films have not only been box office successes but have also carved a special place in the hearts of audiences.

The actor recently appeared in both seasons of the series "First Copy," a Hindi drama-thriller web series set against the backdrop of the piracy world and Mumbai's chawl culture, with a dash of drama and romance.

Written and directed by Farhan P. Jamma, the series stars Munawar Farooqui, Ashi Singh, Saqib Ayub, Raza Murad, and Gulshan Grover.

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