Tuesday, December 29, 2020

A super star Babra Shareef Biography - Filmography

 

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Babra Sharif is a blond, appealing and gifted Pakistani film entertainer. She was brought into the world on tenth December 1954 in Syedwala, Pakistan. She has a place with a working class family. She had an unmistakable fascination for Show business from her youth. Thusly, Babra Sharif began her demonstrating profession at eleven years old. State-of-the-art, she has worked in excess of 100 motion pictures. Presently a day she is the honor of her Jewelry shop in Karachi. 


Vocation Journey 

She made her first introduction on screen in 1973 and played in a 'Fly' washing powder business. After this business, she named as "Stream' powder young lady". 

She likewise made her acting presentation in Mohsin Shirazi's TV show "Kiran Kahani", which was circulated from Karachi TV slot and furthermore in the PTV. The show depends on an old style droll satire which was composed by Haseena Moin, coordinated by Shirin Khan and mixed with Roohi Bano, Manzoor Qureshi, Jamshed Ansari in the principle cast. In 1992, after a long break, she returned to TV and gave an exceptional execution in the Anwar Maqsood's PTV parody dramatization "Nadan Nadia". 

She made her film debut in 1974, Babra Sharif finished paperwork for two movies simultaneously. Her first movie was Shamim Ara's "Bhool" which was coordinated by S. Sulaiman. Her second film as a supporting character was S. Sulaiman's "Intezaar". Nonetheless, Intizaar was delivered first than Bhool. Babra Sharif appeared in the third movie "Shama" which was coordinated by Nazar Shabab, with the co-craftsman Waheed Murad, Deeba, Mohammad Ali and Nadeem. The film was appeared to be a brilliant celebration. 

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Regardless of her acting in the movies, Babra Sharif has likewise worked in films. Thus, she showed up as supporting entertainer, in a 1975 movie "Mera Naa Patay Khan" which was coordinated by Masood Pervez with the co-craftsman Neelo and Shahid who played the lead cast. She likewise worked in the Pakistani film. She acted in Iqbal Kashmiri's film "Babra Shareef Budmaash". Ali Sufyan Aafaqi's film "Ajnabi", and Nazar Shabab's film "Naukar". After these demonstrations in the film, individuals knew her value in the Pakistan media outlet. 

After she rose to unmistakable quality in her profession, she played in another movie "Masoom", as the lead part inverse Ghulam Mohiudin, which was coordinated by Wazeer Ali. In 1975, she acted in the super hit movie Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, which was coordinated by Shabab Kiranvi. Her vital execution acquired her gigantic basic acclaimed and collected her Special Award from Nigar Awards. After this significant achievement, she next ventured into the five deliveries in 1976, including Pervez Malik's film "Talaash", Shabab Kairanvi's film "Dewar", Ali Sufyan Aafaqi's film "Aag Aur Aansoo", Aslam Daar's film "Zubeida". During her vocation excursion of this brilliant period, her best movies were Zafar Shabab's coordinated film "Shabana", This film got tremendous accomplishment by the crowd and finished its brilliant celebration, by winning Best Actress grant from Nigar Awards, just by Babra Sharif, yet additionally by Waheed Murad and Shahid. Babra Sharif. After her incredible achievement in this decade, Sharif proceeded with her acting in Zafar Shabab's film "Waqt" close by Waheed Murad, Kavita and Shamim Ara. On the following year, she additionally played the lead character in 1977 film "Aashi" 

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When Babra Sharif prominence appeared in the most recent decade, she got one of the notable characters of the multi decade. Next Babra Sharif showed up in Iqbal Akhtar's film "Chotay Nawab" in 1980. Her well known 1981 delivered was the film "Dil Nay Phir Yaad kya" inverse with Waheed Murad 

Babra Sharif first arrival of 1982, was the film "Sangdil". Presently Babra sharif performed all the more enthusiastically and her exhibition was exceptionally acclaimed by individuals. Thus, she again gets her second Best Actress grant from Nigar Awards. Sharif acted in the quantity of hit films during this decade. 


A portion of her significant movies during the long stretches of 1980 to 1990 included: 


  • Deewanay Do 

  • Chakkar 

  • Khahish 

  • Deikha 

  • Jaaye ga 

  • Jawani Deewani 

  • Mausum Hai Aashiqana 

  • Aladin, 

  • Maa Bani Dulhan 

  • Kaali 

  • Insaan 

  • Do Dil 

  • Qudrat Da Intiqaam 


Legend 

Her remarkable acting in the film "Miss Colombo", delivered in 1984 and "Miss Bangkok", delivered in 1986 again acquired her two Best Actress grant by Nigar Awards, one for each. 

Following the years, in the last part of the 1980s, Babra Sharif won three Best Actress grant by Nigar Awards for her additionally testing jobs in the film "Duniya, Kundan" which was delivered in the year 1987, "Mukhra" which was delivered in 1988 and "Gori Deyaan Jhan Jharan" (1990). Consequently, she picked up basic commendation from her fans. 

The achievement of Babra Sharif ventured to the following decade, and from 1990 to 2000, she was not dynamic as past. During the 1990s, she delivered some hit films. A portion of her exceptional execution in this decade were, 1995 film "Ham Nahin Ya Tum Nahin" was a film industry hit film, Piyasa Sawan and Dostana. Nonetheless, the 1996 film "Sajawa"l was likewise an immense achievement film. also, after this film, she didn't more movies. "Ghayal" was the Sharif's last movie which was inverse to Izhar Qazi, and coordinated by Hasnain. It was Sharif's last film of this decade and her life which was delivered in 1997. From that point onward, she chose to stop the entertainment world. 


Accomplishments 

Babra Sharif was the beneficiary of the Nigar Awards multiple times during her movie profession. 

Unique Award from Nigar Awards for her acting execution in the film Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat in 1975. 


  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Urdu film Shabana in 1976. 
  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Urdu film Sangdil in 1982. 
  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Urdu film Miss Colombo in 1984. 
  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Urdu film Miss Bangkok in 1986. 
  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Urdu film Kundan in 1987. 
  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Punjabi film Mukhra in 1988. 
  • Nigar Award for best entertainer in the Punjabi film Gori Deyaan Jhan Jharan in 1990. 
  • Babra Sharif is the victor of the LUX Icon of Beauty Award by Lux Style Awards held in 2003 in Karachi.

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Monday, December 28, 2020

Darpan a natural hero of Pakistan Film Industry - Biography - Villian and Hero

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There was a time when Pakistani Urdu films were ruled by two real brothers. The names of the two brothers who appeared on the screen in the form of their masculine motives and legendary princes were Santosh and Darpan …!

Darpan's film career was not very long but during this time a few of his films had a profound effect on filmgoers, including memorable films like Saheli, Gulfam and Naila. In the previous edition of Pakistan Film Magazine, a very detailed article has been written on Darpan's film career, which need not be repeated here.

By the time Masood Rana entered the film world, Darpan was in decline and most of his films had started failing. In the same year, he married actress Nayyar Sultana, who was the heroine of the most successful film of his film career, Saheli (1960). In a film Dulhan (1963), Nayyar Sultana was paired with Habib in the presence of Darpan as the duo was more successful at the box office.

Darpan was a top film hero during 1959-66. He was introduced in an Urdu film Amanat in 1950 and after only one Punjabi film Bello (1951), he left Pakistan and tried his luck in Mumbai, where he appeared in a few Indian films like Heer, Barati and Adil Jahangir. Came. But he was more interested in non-professional activities there and fell prey to the famous Indian actress Sultana (who played the role of the famous heartbreaker in the classic Indian film Mughal-e- Azam). Before Darpan, she was married to Director SM. Yousuf.

Darpan returned to Lahore a few years later, where the film industry was booming and he acted in his first film Baap Ka Gunah (1957). In the same year, he got success with the famous film Noor-ul-Islam. Saleem Raza's evergreen film Naat Shah Madina. All the prophets of Yathrib, the question of your door was filmed on them in this film. His first super hit film was his own in 1959. His real wife in 1960 was actress Nayyar Sultana and his most famous heroine Shamim Ara was his hero in the last big movie in 1966. He was a supporting actor in the films Saiqa (1968), Side Hero, Ak Gunah aur Sahi (1975) and some other films. He appeared in 67 films, 57 Urdu, 8 Punjabi and 2 Pashto films. His last film was in 1986 in Pashto.

Darpan made some films like Gulfam in 1961 and directed the film Azmat in 1973.

What do everyone love in life?

Darpan's real name was Syed Ishrat Abbas and he was born in 1928. Santosh (Syed Musa Raza) was his elder brother and director S. Suleiman and Mansoor (1970s flop actor) was his half-brother. He was married to Nayyar Sultana and died on November 8, 1980 in Lahore.


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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Waheed Murad Pakistan First Super Star - Chocolaty Hero - Complete Biography

 


Santosh Kumar and his wife Sabiha Khannum had played an influential role in attracting Waheed Murad towards the acting side of the film industry. As an actor, Waheed Murad was known for his professionalism and appreciated for his punctuality and cooperation. The star acted in a total of 124 films (115 Urdu, eight Punjabi, and one Pashto). Among his most popular films were Heera Aur Pathar (1964), Armaan (1966), Andaleeb (1969), and Mastana Mahi (1971), for which he won a Nigar Award in the best actor category.

In 1958, film journalist Ilyas Rasheedi launched the Nigar Awards to recognize excellence in cinematic achievement in Pakistan. The first award distribution ceremony was held on July 17, 1958 at Lahore’s Evernew Studios. Waheed Murad and playback singer Ahmed Rushdie became quite a popular audio-video duo in the picturization of songs in films. Rushdie was one of Pakistan’s finest versatile singers who contributed significantly to the golden era of Pakistani film music.
The highest number of songs to be recorded in the history of Pakistani cinema were recorded by Rushdie, in various languages such as Urdu, English, Bengali, and Gujrati. He is also credited as the first pop singer of South Asia who sang “Ko Ko Korina” in the film Armaan. Upon his death in 1983, Waheed Murad is believed to have said: “My voice has died today.” Behind the sets and beyond the screen
The Waheed Murad family had roots in the Bahmani Kingdom of South India, from where they migrated to Kashmir and eventually to Sialkot in the 18th century. In Sialkot, Waheed Murad’s grandfather Zahoor Ilahi adopted the surname ‘Murad’ in 1887. Zahoor Murad was an advocate, among the very few Muslim ones in Sialkot at the time, as well as a social activist. His brother Ferozuddin Murad was an academic who served as the head of the Department of Physics at Aligarh Univeristy in India and a gold medal is awarded in his honor by the university every year. Zahoor's second youngest son Nisar grew up to be a film distributor in Bombay. Nisar married a Christain from Bikanir who later converted to Islam and became known as Shireen. The couple migrated to Karachi before the partition of India, where their son Waheed Murad was born.
The film star grew up as the only child. He was quite pampered by his parents as a result. Waheed Murad studied at Lawrence College in Murree, one of Pakistan’s highly prestigious boarding schools.
After two years he returned home as his parents missed him dearly. He was particularly fond of his mother and was very close to her. Waheed Murad continued his education at Mary Colaco in Karachi. While in school, he would actively take part in plays and dramas. Growing up he had been exposed to the world of cinema through his father.
Famous celebrities would come to receptions at his home and movie viewings would take place, followed by discussions and commentaries on their story, acting, and direction. It was no surprise that Waheed Murad showed an interest towards acting and film making from an early age. Growing up, Pervez Malik and Santosh Kumar were among Waheed Murad’s close friends. As a result, they were also able to get a glimpse into the film industry and like Waheed Murad, they too developed a passion for cinema. Murad completed his matriculation in 1954 with a distinction in Physics and Chemistry. He passed his intermediate from S.M. Science College and pursued a Bachelor of Arts from S.M. Arts College. He had received an acceptance from the University of California, Los Angeles to study film making but decided not to go on the advice of his father.
Waheed Murad's parents were far too attached to him. His father proposed that he can learn film making by launching his own production house and gain hands-on exposure in the field while simultaneously completing his masters from Karachi University. This is exactly what Waheed Murad did, managing a production house and completing his masters in English Literature in 1962.

Marriage and family life



Despite already being engaged to someone else, Waheed Murad fell in love with Salma Maker, the daughter of his mother’s close friend. Salma and Waheed Murad had known each other since their childhood as their parents were family friends. Salma’s father was H.E. Maker – the owner of H.M. Silk Mills. When Waheed Murad proposed to Salma, she was learning Khattakali at Gansham’s Academy. Salma had refused Waheed’s proposal initially, but after developing a deep friendship, she began to grow fond of him.
The young couple would conduct radio shows about the film industry together on Radio Pakistan in the early 60s. Eventually Salma consented to marrying Waheed Murad and the couple finally tied the knot on September 17, 1964. The couple had three children, two daughters, Aliya and Saadia, and a son Adil. Unfortunately, Saadia died in infancy. Being a film star and producer, Waheed Murad was always occupied with work but still managed to spend time with his family. Waheed Murad’s children would look forward to spending time with him on the weekends. Sundays would be dedicated to family time. His son Adil, recalls playing cricket with him in their garden on Sundays. Waheed Murad was a huge cricket fan and was also fond of cycling. Although he would portray an arrogant persona on screen, in reality Waheed Murad was quite the opposite. He was an introverted and reserved person. His family remembers him as a loving son, husband, and father.

Famous films

Heera Aur Pathar (1966) was the first film wherein Waheed Murad acted in a leading role. It was also the film which launched director Pervez Malik and film editor M. Aqeel Khan into the Pakistani film industry. The movie was a hit. It ran for 56 weeks in the cinemas. The film depicted a love story between actors Zeba and Waheed Murad. Waheed Murad and M. Aqeel Khan won Nigar awards for their contributions to this film. Heera Aur Pathar played a crucial role in paving the careers of Waheed Murad, Pervez Malik, Zeba, M. Aqeel Khan, and Sohail Rana.

Armaan (1966)

Armaan is by far Waheed Murad’s most popular film. After 75 weeks in cinema, it became Pakistan’s first platinum jubilee film. The film was directed by Pervez Malik and produced and written by Waheed Murad, who also played the lead actor in the film.
The film is still remembered fondly today, especially for its songs. The most famous being ‘Ko Ko Koreena’ which is recognized as the first Pakistani Pop song. The film won six Nigar Awards for best movie of the year, best actress, best musician, best director, best playback singer, and best comedian. The film’s storyline depicted the transformation of a convivial young man into a mature and austere one.

Samandar (1968)

Samandar was released at a time when tensions between east and west Pakistan were escalating. Shabnam, one of the leading actresses from East Pakistan, appeared for the first time as the lead heroine in a West Pakistani film alongside actors Waheed Murad and Hanif.
The story revolved around two best friends living in a fishing community who drift apart due to political ambition, mistrust, and external interference. The film is seen as an allegory of the complex relations between east and west Pakistan. The movie aimed to revive love, peace, and unity between the two separate parts of the country. The title song ‘Tera Mera Sathi Hai Samandar’ sung by Ahmed Rushdie, highlighted the sea as a symbol of unity between the two wings of the nation. The film was produced by Waheed Murad and received a lot of appreciation.

Andaleeb (1969)

Based on Salma Kanwal’s novel, Andaleeb was a romantic musical which proved to be one of the most popular films of the year. The lead stars of the movie were Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Aliya, Talish, and Mustafa Qureshi. The film was directed by Fareed Ahmed.
The movie is remembered fondly for its song ‘Kuch Log Rooth Kar Bhi Lagte Hien Kitne Pyaare’ sung by Ahmed Rushdie, wherein Waheed Murad is trying to win over Shabnam in a red sports car. Waheed Murad received a Nigar award in the best actor category for Andaleeb. The film was also presented with Nigar awards in the nominations of special award, best screenplay, and best sound editor.
Anjuman (1970)
Despite being released at a time when the country was experiencing a political turmoil, the film Anjuman became a massive hit at the box office. Running for 81 weeks in the cinemas, it earned the title of a platinum jubilee. The film starred Waheed Murad, Raani, Deeba, Santosh Kumar, Sabiha Khanum, and Lehri.
The story revolved around a tragic love triangle between a courtesan and two Nawab (Lord) brothers. Directed by Hassan Tariq, the film received Nigar Awards for various categories such as best film, best director, best screenplay, and best musician.

Mastana Mahi (1971)


Mastana Mahi was the first Punjabi film that Waheed Murad produced and acted in. The film was directed by Iftikhar Khan and starred actresses Naghma and Aliya along side Waheed Murad. Mastana Mahi was very different from the conventional Punjabi films that were being made at the time. It was a romantic musical which portrayed Punjabi poetry in a soft and subtle manner. Waheed Murad won the Nigar award for best actor for this film.
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Nadeem the real super star of Pakistan

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The real Superstar of Pakistan

This year on July 19, that is today, the innumerable enthusiasts of Mirza Nazeer Baig otherwise known as Nadeem will commend his 78th birthday celebration. The remarkable person is as yet a rockin' roller with regards to the modes of movies and TV – despite the fact that he made his introduction back in the last part of the 1960s. What better an ideal opportunity to find out about him than his birthday so Instep presents the numerous shades of the one who has been conveying the banner of Pakistani film for over 50 years and doing right by us around the globe. Peruse on:

Chakori (1966) – Enter the 1960s

Essentialness: Debut film where he was first the scoundrel, at that point the legend
Before he turned into a film star, Nadeem was a piece of a Pakistan Television program where he used to sing in Urdu and Bangla. It was from that point that movie chief Ehtesham picked him to play the scoundrel in Chakori and after the legend, Azeem exited for obscure reasons, Nadeem was given a role as the main man. As indicated by the veteran entertainer, he wasn't restless to find employment elsewhere at a publicizing organization and was possibly persuaded when his manager Zahir Raihan (head of Sangam, the first since forever Urdu film in shading) guaranteed him that he would take him back on the off chance that he didn't do well in movies. Fortunately, there was no halting Nadeem who utilized his similarity to Bollywood star Dilip Kumar for his potential benefit and went onto convey consecutive hits in both East and West Pakistan.

Aaina (1977) – The feature of the 1970s



Essentialness: Playing a develop job, that of a youthful dad

It might have been a combination of a small bunch of Bollywood films yet Aaina was so better than different Pakistani movies of that time that it was duplicated back in India, as Pyar Jhukta Nahi. While discussing the proposal of Pyar Jhukta Nahi in his self-portrayal, Bollywood entertainer Rishi Kapoor said that he denied the job since he wasn't prepared to play father to a 7-year-old on the big screen. Taking into account that, we should laud Nadeem's choice to assume the function of a dad when he was charming the most wonderful champions in Pakistan and was in his 30s. Just Mohammad Ali had assumed full grown functions till then as Nadeem's counterparts Waheed Murad and Shahid avoided such analyses. Other than Nadeem's remarkable execution, the movie was honored with a lovely soundtrack by Robin Ghosh, Nazrul Islam's splendid heading and Shabnam's exceptional acting. Joined, you get a film that is as yet significant following 42 years!
Bandish (1980) – moving into the 1980s
Essentialness: A progressive new hairdo
A similar group of Aaina got back to create Bandish and changed the essence of Pakistani film, in a real sense. Nadeem brandished an alternate haircut in the film and in spite of the fact that it was hailed and replicated by all, when gotten some information about it, he uncovered that it was done to shroud his developing sparseness. Hair sparseness or no hairlessness, the film was a remarkable achievement and controlled Nadeem to the top, where his partners from the earlier decade including Waheed Murad, Mohammad Ali and Shahid couldn't remain important in light of their outdated styling. In the film, Nadeem played the main man inverse both Shabnam and Diana Christina, an East Asian entertainer, who gets to know his character after he loses his recollections in a mishap. How he gets them back and what befalls his family from the other life is the thing that makes Bandish a film that you can always remember.
Entryway Desh (1983) – The genuine furious
youngster

Essentialness: Showing the world what a furious youngster is!

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He had assumed negative parts in numerous movies including Samaj, Shama, and Suhaag, however the manner in which Nadeem demonstrated his qualifications in Indo-Canadian-Bangladeshi flick, Door Desh otherwise known as Gehri Chot was surprising. He not just persevered before Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Raj Babbar, and Parveen Babi yet additionally demonstrated the world that an irate youngster isn't simply mysterious yet attractive yet needs to act like one too.
No offense to Amitabh Bachchan except for after re-viewing Nadeem in the global film, numerous in India should be appreciative that he chose to return to Pakistan. As Tony, a hoodlum who begins to look all starry eyed at the young lady he has hijacked, he was at his absolute best. During my first connection with Nadeem, exactly 20 years back, I asked him for what valid reason he favored the minor function over Raj Babbar's legend, he said that the 'minor' job allowed him to substantiate himself. He was correct.
Jeeva (1995) – welcome to the 1990s

Essentialness: A youthful to old act, with flawlessness

And afterward there was the film that really launched the recovery of Pakistani film, Syed Noor's Jeeva. In his first significant movie as an essayist turned-chief, Syed Noor decided to honor the one who was the sole delegate of the business around then. Nadeem played debutant Resham's dad in the film, an individual who escapes from his previous lifestyle in Pakistan to Turkey where his previous finds him, looking like his girl's lover, played by Babar Ali. When his peers in Pakistan were either dead (Waheed Murad), resigned (Mohammad Ali) or semi-resigned (Shahid), Nadeem was as yet a rockin' roller and gave veterans Javed Sheik and Ghulam Mohiuddin a difficult stretch in Jeeva. He chose to go for develop jobs well before Amitabh Bachchan did, who being one year more youthful, did Lal Baadshah as late as 1999. The two his driving women in that film (Manisha Koirala, Shilpa Shetty) were conceived (1970 and 1975) after Big B had made his film debut in 1969! Nadeem, then again, last worked with any of his driving women from the brilliant time in the mid 1990s. For his TV debut, he wasn't a long ways behind Amitabh Bachchan however.
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Thursday, December 24, 2020

Mohammad Ali a Pakistani Actor - The Emperor of Emotions - Shahenshah-e-Jazbaat

 

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Mohammad Ali April 19, 1931 – March 19, 2006) was a Pakistani entertainer. He was known as Shahenshah-e-Jazbaat meaning The Emperor of Emotions. A profoundly adaptable entertainer, he acted in chronicled, personal and energetic functions; in outfit and workmanship motion pictures. He has featured in more than 250 films playing both legends and lowlifess. He is among the 25 biggest entertainers of Asia as indicated by an American Tv.

Early life

Mohammad Ali was brought into the world in Rampur, British India on 19 April 1931. He was the child of Maulana Syed Murshid Ali, who was an Islamic researcher. Naturally introduced to a strict family, he was the most youthful of two siblings and two sisters. After his introduction to the world the family relocated from Rampur to Rohtak, and from that point to Hyderabad, at long last getting comfortable Multan not long after the freedom of Pakistan in 1947.
He went to the Millat High School, Multan. He was a most loved understudy of Mirza Musart Baig and Syed Naseer Ahmed. He was a dear companion of Syed Iqbal Shah and Khalid Mahmood Bukhari, and did his halfway assessment (twelfth grade) from Government Emerson College, Multan. In 1954, he moved to Hyderabad to seek after higher examinations and got a BA from City College, Hyderabad.

Profession

Beginning of profession from Radio Pakistan
Muhammad Ali joined Radio Pakistan Hyderabad station as a telecaster in 1956, where his senior sibling Irshad was at that point filling in as a show craftsman. After some time working there, he moved to Bahawalpur station and from that point at long last moved to Radio Pakistan, Karachi.

Movie profession

Mohammad Ali began his movie profession with Fazal Ahmad Karim Fazli's film Chiragh Jalta Raha (1962). Chiragh Jalta Raha was debuted by Fatima Jinnah on 9 March 1962 at Nishat Cinema, Karachi. He at that point showed up as a scalawag in chief Munawwar Rasheed's movie Bahadur, chief Iqbal Yusuf's movie Daal Mein Kala, and chief Javed Hashmi's film Dil Ne Tujhay Maan Liya. His first film as a saint was Mr. X however Movie Shararat (1963) was delivered sooner than film Mr. X. Afterward, he moved to Lahore and worked in the film Khandan (1964). In any case, his advancement was from the film Khamosh Raho (1964). In 1989, he had an all-inclusive appearance in the Hindi film Clerk.
Mohammad Ali was the lead entertainer and 'saint' in 94 movies. His first lead entertainer film was Shararat (1963) and his last film as a lead entertainer was Aaj Ki Raat (1983). Another film was Mohabbat ho to aisi (1989) and his last film of his profession was named Dum Mast Qalander (1995).

Playback vocalists

Mohammad Ali was regularly voiced by Mehdi Hassan and Ahmed Rushdi. Mehdi Hassan sang 115 tunes for Ali in his 88 films. Rushdi sang 100 tunes in 57 films for Ali. Masood Rana sang 34 melodies for Ali in his 23 movies. Other people who gave his voice were Akhlaq Ahmed, Ghulam Abbas, Rajab Ali and Mujeeb Aalam.

Union with entertainer Zeba

Ali met Zeba the first run through in 1962 during the recording of their introduction film "Chirag Jalta Raha (1962)". The couple got hitched four years after the fact during the recording of Tum mile pyar mila on 29 September 1966 and stayed wedded until Ali's passing in 2006.
They didn't have any kids together. Nonetheless, Mohammad Ali lawfully received Samina, Zeba's little girl from her past marriage, giving her the name Samina Ali.

Political and social activism

Mohammad Ali and his better half Zeba both had close relations with various political systems in the nation. He fought by setting up dark dress in International Moscow Film Festival against India for holding 93,000 POWs after the 1971 war. In Nawaz Sharif's administration, he additionally filled in as Cultural Minister and acquainted new arrangements with improve the state of Pakistani entertainment world.

Ali-Zaib Foundation

Muhammad Ali alongside Shahid Ali Zaidi established Ali-Zaib Foundation in 1995 to help the Thalassemia patients. The establishment fabricated medical clinics in Sargodha, Sahiwal, Jhang, Gujranwala, Okara with Foundation's Head office in Faisalabad.

Retirement from movies and his demise

After his retirement from films, when Mohammad Ali was gotten some information about his disassociation from the movies, he stated: "The air in which I was acclimated with work for films and the manner in which movies are made now, have completely changed, consequently I gave it up." He was liberal and warm towards his fans. A standout amongst other Pashto artists Zahir Shah Zahir has devoted all his verse to Mohammad Ali which incorporates in excess of ten books. The writer used to visit his home and have significant conversations about the social government assistance of individuals and Pakistani society.
Mohammad Ali kicked the bucket on 19 March 2006 because of a respiratory failure in Lahore.

Grants and acknowledgment

He won 10 Nigar grants in his movie profession beginning from 1964 to 1984.
Nigar Award for Best Supporting Actor in film Khamosh Raho (1964)
Nigar Award for Best Actor in film Kaneez (1965)
Nigar Award for Best Actor in film Aag Ka Darya (1966)
Nigar Award for Best Actor in film Saiqa (1968)
Nigar Award for Best Actor in film Insaan Aur Aadmi (1970)
Nigar Award for Best Actor for Wehshi (1971)
Nigar Award for Best Actor in film Aas (1973)
Nigar Award for Best Actor for film Aaina Aur Soorat (1974)
Nigar Award for Best Actor for film Haidar Ali (1978)
Super Performance Nigar Award in 1984 for films Doorian and Bobby
He is the main Pakistani entertainer who won the most honors as Best Actor during the 1960s and 1970s.
Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1984 which is the third most elevated regular citizen grant in Pakistan from previous president Zia ul Haq in acknowledgment of his long lasting administrations to media outlets of Pakistan. Afterward, he was additionally respected with Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, the second most noteworthy non military personnel grant in Pakistan.
He got numerous distinctions and extraordinary honors like the Millennium Legend Star Graduate Award in 2000, Ilyas Rasheedi Gold decoration 1998, Nigar Lifetime Achievement Award 1998, Nigar Millennium Award 2000, Lifetime Excellency Award 1997, Pakistan Best Personality Award 1997. He got Bolan Awards, Screen Light Awards, National Academy Awards, Critics Award, Cultural Award from Punjab University and an Asian Academy Award. He got the main unfamiliar honor Al-Nasr Award in Dubai 1984. He was likewise granted the Naushad Award of India.
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A single Story and Three Films - A perfect Murder - Humraaz - Khoye ho Tum Kahan

Mention of a story on which Hollywood, Bollywood and Lollywood all three film industries got their hands dirty. I have been unable to read Three Women, Three Stories or Digest till today but I have agreed to watch three films on the same story.

1. Movie: A perfect Murder (1998)

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In 1998, Andrew Davis directed the film A Perfect Murder. ۔ A middle-aged businessman suspects his young and beautiful wife of chatting with a young artist. ۔ He takes advantage of the poverty of the same artist / painter and orders him to kill his wife. ۔ But is the motive for the murder only the infidelity of the wife? ۔ ?

The film manages to entertain as well as inform. Leading actors like Vogo Mortensen, Gontha Partlow and Michael Douglas have played their roles well in the film.

2. Movie: Khoye Ho Tum Kahan (2001)

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As beautiful as the name of this film is, so many beautiful memories are associated with it. The music of the film is still heartening to listen to from time to time, which was a super hit like this film in its time. The film was directed by Ajab Gul and played the role of Amir's husband himself. ۔ The role of artist Babar Ali and heroin was played by Meera Ji. Film plot and scene-to-scene copy of "A Perfect Murder". ۔

3. Movie: Humraaz (2002)

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During my school days, I read in an Urdu newspaper that Hamraaz is a copy of the Pakistani film Movie: Khoye Ho Tum Kahan

It is directed by a famous film duo like Abbas Mastan. This film was also a hit. But there was a slight change in his story to keep his wife's love alive. Abbas Mastan catapulted the film's true boldness to the Indian color scheme. ۔ Because they also had to get a character certificate for heroin. ۔ That he is holy.

Interesting facts:

1. Where are you both inspired by "A Perfect Murder"? ۔ While she herself was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's film Dial M for Murder. Which was released in 1954.

2. Despite being a scene-to-scene replica of Lost Where You Are, there was absolutely no objection to Syed Noor Sahib and Ajab Gul writing their names as writers in the film's credits.

3. And the brightest aspect of the suspense master The Alfred Hitchcock's film in the field of ratings competition is our film Ajab Gul. Hitchcock's film has a rating of 8.2 while Ajab Gul's has a rating of 8.1.

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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Jawed Sheikh A Public Hero by Pakistan Film Industry - Short Biography

 

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Javed Sheikh is a Pakistani chief, entertainer and maker. The first film he showed up in quite a while Dhamaka which was delivered in the year 1974. He has since featured in excess of 100 Urdu films. The primary movie he coordinated was Mushkil, which was delivered in the year 1995. In the year 2002, Javed Sheik coordinated another film named Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa and furthermore showed up in a supporting function in the film. In the year 2005, he traded to acting in Bollywood motion pictures and featured in the films Jaan-E-Mann and Shikhar. In 2007, Javed Sheik featured in Om Shanti Om, Namaste London and a Pakistani film named Mein Ek Din Laut Kay Aaoon Ga.
In the year 2008, Javed Sheik assumed a conspicuous function in the film Jannat. His film as a producer, Khulay Aasman Kay Neechay, which was a super spending film, was shot in 4 unique districts, i.e., India, Pakistan, Australia and UAE. The film was a lemon at film industry, costing him a deficiency of 8 crores.
Javed Sheik showed up in a multi-social British film 'Honor Killings' which was explicitly founded on the consuming wonder of UK Killing Individuals for the sake of Honor. The film was created by Harijinder Singh and coordinated by Avtar Bhogal. The film highlighted a blend of Indian, Pakistani and British entertainers including celebrated Pakistani Model cum entertainer Zara Sheik, Gulshan Grover, Prem Chopra, Sandeep Singh and Tom Alter.
Javed Sheik's first marriage was with the prestigious TV/film entertainer Zeenat Mangi with whom he has a child named Shahzad Sheik and little girl Momal sheik. After detachment her he had a short marriage with Salma Agha, another prestigious British brought into the world Pakistani entertainer/artist of that period. After that Javed Sheik has had numerous associations with mainstream entertainers like Sana and Neeli.
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In spite of the fact that it is hugely assumed he had a short marriage with Neeli however the two players denied it. After his partition from Salma Agha, he is as yet single on the record. In 2009, in a morning show broadcasted on Geo TV Sheik admitted that he has gotten comfortable India to facilitate his working in Bollywood films. Javed Sheik has showed up in some truly powerful parts in Bollywood films; he assumed the function of Shahrukh Khan's dad in the film Om Shanti Om. He assumed a solid part in Shikhar too.
Javed who himself is a uber star has a VIP family. The ability runs in the blood of his family. His sibling Saleem Sheik and kids Shehzad Sheik and Momal Sheik are mainstream entertainers, who have denoted their names in showbiz industry.
Realities You Never Knew About Javed Sheik!
Javed Sheik is a chief, film and TV entertainer, and film maker related with a variety of various entertainment worlds, covering Bollywood.
In 1974, he showed up in his first film named Dhamaka.
He has showed up in excess of 20 TV programs.
Javed Sheik's first spouse was Zeenat Mangi with whom he had two kids. He thereafter remarried to Salma Agha and separated from her after a short marriage.
Javed Sheik's child Shahzad Sheik is additionally a famous Pakistani TV entertainer.
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