Actress, model and best known as a video jockey in India, Sophiya Haque, a familiar face on television during India’s satellite channel boom in the 1990s, reportedly passed away in London today. According to sources, Haque had been suffering from pneumonia and had been admitted to a London hospital for treatment for close to a week. [caption id=“attachment_592205” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Haque was among the first video jockeys in India. Image courtesy: Facebook[/caption] She had also been suffering from cancer, they said. Haque, a video jockey on Music Television when it launched in India, hosted popular programmes on the channel where she had a dedicated following. On the channel at a time when cable television had just been introduced in the country, it made her an instant celebrity among the youth who had just begun tuning into cable television. She then shifted to Channel [V] hosting various shows related to music and other topics. Haque also hosted a serial on films titled ‘The Ticket’. Haque also modelled and after attempting an entry into films here went to England where she starred in West End productions like ‘Bombay Dreams’, ‘The Far Pavilions’, ‘Wah Wah Girls’. News of her demise spread fast over social media networks today and many who knew her expressed their shock over her passing and their condolences over Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizderek/status/291857696435605504 https://twitter.com/kenghosh/status/291857489836785665 https://twitter.com/Sophie_Choudry/status/291851193804804097 https://twitter.com/PoojaB1972/status/291857239998869504
The model featured on Music Television as a video jockey when it had just launched in India in the 1990s.
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