| Asif Basra was a smoker. | 
| Asif Basra consumed alcohol. | 
| Asif Basra, the renowned theatre actor, was born in Amravati, Maharashtra. | 
| He had a deep passion for acting from a young age. | 
| Coming from a modest background, Basra never received formal acting training. | 
| During his school and college years, Asif actively participated in film festivals. | 
| In 1989, he moved to Mumbai to act in college productions. | 
| He pursued B.Sc. in Physics from Mumbai University and later took a computer course. | 
| While working in Mumbai, Asif spent most of his salary watching plays. | 
| In 1991, he watched Salim Ghouse's production of Boesman and Lena repeatedly, leading to his introduction to Mumbai's theater scene. | 
| Ghouse eventually cast him as Horatio in his theatrical rendition of Hamlet. | 
| While maintaining a day job, Basra performed in various Hindi, English, and Urdu plays. | 
| He gained acclaim for roles in productions like Mahatma vs. Gandhi and Main Bhi Superman. | 
| In 1996, Asif left his job to focus on his burgeoning theater career. | 
| His Bollywood debut was in Anurag Kashyap's "Black Friday" and Rahul Dholakia's "Parzania." | 
| Towards the end of his career, Basra conducted acting workshops at Prithvi Theater. | 
| He appeared in the 2018 film "Hichki" alongside Rani Mukerji. | 
| Tragically, on November 12, 2020, he was found dead in McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh. | 
| He was last seen in Amazon Prime Video's series "Paatal Lok." |