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Veteran Kashmiri Comedian Bashir Kotur Dies at 65

Budgam, Indian-administered Kashmir — July 28, 2025: Bashir Ahmad Bhat, a beloved figure in Kashmir’s cultural scene and famously known by his stage name Bashir Kotur, passed away on Monday at his home in Hanjigund, Chadoora, in the central Budgam district. He was 65.

Family sources confirmed that Kotur had been suffering from multiple health complications. He was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in critical condition several days ago and discharged on Saturday. However, his condition worsened again, and he passed away at home on Monday afternoon.

For decades, Bashir Kotur captivated audiences with his sharp wit and powerful stage presence. Known across the region for his contributions to folk theatre and traditional Kashmiri comedy, he played a key role in preserving and popularizing local performance arts during times of significant social and political upheaval.

His performances, often laced with satire and cultural commentary, brought both laughter and reflection to countless audiences across the Valley. He was regarded not just as a comedian, but as a storyteller deeply rooted in the lived experiences of Kashmiri society.

News of his passing has sparked widespread mourning across Kashmir. Tributes from fellow artists, fans, and community leaders have flooded social media, describing his death as the end of an era in Kashmiri performance art.

His funeral prayer is expected to be held later this evening in his native village, where friends, admirers, and fellow performers are expected to gather to pay their final respects.

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