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Habeeb Ahamed
Died30 November 2017
Occupation(s)Impressionist (entertainment), Actor
ChildrenShane Nigam

Habeeb Ahamed known popularly as Abi was an Indian impressionist comedian and actor.[1] Abi began his stage career in Youth Festivals in the Mahatma Gandhi University, which brought him into the pioneer Mimicry troop in Kerala, the Kalabhavan.[2] Later he worked in the troops Cochin Sagar, and Harisree. He debuted in Malayalam films in the 1990s, and acted in about 50 films till 2017.

Abi's last film was Thrissivaperoor Kliptham (2017). Abi's son, Shane Nigam, is an actor.

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