Nighat Sultana
Nighat Sultana | |
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Born | Gulzar Begum 27 February 1935 |
Died | 16 December 2002 | (aged 67)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1953 - 2002 |
Spouse | |
Children | Tahir Hassan (son) Reena (daughter) |
Parent | Hasan Ali (father) |
Nighat Sultana was a Pakistani actress.[1] She acted in both Urdu and Punjabi films and is known for her roles in films Chann Mahi, Umar Marvi, Saat Lakh, Insaf, Insan Badalta Hai, Neend, Dil Mera Dharkan Teri, Afsana Zindagi Ka and Kabhi Alwida Na Kehna.[2]
Early life
[edit]Nighat's father, Hasan Ali, was from a Bengali family who worked in the army and was sent to Iraq during World War I; there he married an Iraqi Kurd woman.[1] Nighat was born in 1935 in Khurdistan, Iraq.[1] When Nighat was fourteen years old her parents left Iraq and settled in Pakistan at Karachi.
Nighat's father wanted her to become a doctor. She studied nursing and became a nurse and worked in an army hospital before joining films. After some time, her father Hasan suffered from an ailment that rendered his blind. Nighat became the only earner of the family, but the money was not enough and she decided to go to Lahore in the hopes of becoming an actress.[1]
In 1953, Nighat went to Lahore and there she met director Aslam Irani, who cast her in his film Tarrap, also starring Sudhir, Shammi and Allauddin.[3]
Career
[edit]She made her debut as an actress in 1953.[4] She worked in many Lollywood films.[5] She appeared in films Pasban, Nooran, Teray Baghair, Insaf, Tamanna, Rahguzar and Mitti Dian Moortan.[6] Then she changed her name to Nighat Sultana and later she appeared in films Pazeb, Koh-e-Noor, Afshan, Salgira, Jaisay Jantay Nahin and Afsana Zindagi Ka.[7] In 1956, she played the leading role in the country's first Sindhi language film Umar Marvi.[8] Since then she appeared in films Zanjeer, BeGunah, Sukh Ka Sapna, Lakhpati, Jan-e-Bahar and Shehbaz[9]
Personal life
[edit]She married director Hassan Tariq after the film Neend but they first met on the set of film Saat Lakh where he was working as chief assistant director.[10] She had two children with Hassan Tariq a son name Tahir Hassan and a daughter actress Reena later Hassan divorced her and she took the custoday of her children.[11]
Death
[edit]Nighat died at her home in Karachi in 16 December 2002.
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1993 | Zameen | Neelam | PTV |
Film
[edit]Year | Film | Language |
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1953 | Tarrap | Urdu |
1953 | Mehbooba | Urdu |
1954 | Raat Ki Baat | Urdu |
1956 | Umar Marvi | Sindhi[12] |
1956 | Mandi | Urdu[13] |
1956 | Pawan | Urdu |
1956 | Chann Mahi | Punjabi |
1957 | Aas Pas | Urdu[14] |
1957 | Thandi Sarak | Urdu |
1957 | Nooran | Punjabi[15] |
1957 | Shohrat | Urdu |
1957 | Saat Lakh | Urdu[16] |
1957 | Pasban | Urdu |
1958 | BeGunah | Urdu |
1958 | Sassi Punnu | Sindhi[17] |
1958 | Lakhpati | Urdu[18] |
1958 | Tamanna | Urdu |
1958 | Jan-e-Bahar | Urdu |
1959 | Teray Baghair | Urdu |
1959 | Neend | Urdu[19][20] |
1960 | Rahguzar | Urdu |
1960 | Insaf | Urdu |
1960 | Hamsafar | Urdu[21] |
1960 | Shehbaz | Urdu |
1960 | Mitti Dian Moortan | Punjabi |
1960 | Zanjeer | Urdu |
1961 | Mangol | Urdu |
1961 | Bombay Wala | Urdu |
1961 | Insan Badalta Hai | Urdu[22] |
1962 | Sukh Ka Sapna | Urdu |
1962 | Susral | Urdu[23] |
1963 | Suhag | Urdu |
1963 | Seema | Urdu |
1964 | Pani | Punjabi |
1964 | Pyar Na Kar Nadaan | Urdu |
1964 | Ashiana | Urdu[24] |
1964 | Ishrat | Urdu |
1964 | Chingari | Urdu |
1965 | Nain Mily Chain Kahan | Urdu |
1965 | Chor Darwaza | Urdu |
1965 | Dil Ke Tukre | Urdu |
1965 | Coffee House | Urdu |
1966 | Qabeela | Urdu |
1966 | Koh-e-Noor | Urdu |
1967 | Riasat | Urdu |
1967 | Shola Aur Shabnam | Urdu |
1968 | Zalim | Urdu |
1968 | Dil Mera Dharkan Teri | Urdu |
1968 | Saiqa | Urdu |
1968 | 5 Darya | Punjabi[25] |
1969 | Salgira | Urdu |
1969 | Jaisay Jantay Nahin | Urdu |
1970 | Rangu Jatt | Punjabi |
1971 | Afshan | Urdu |
1972 | Afsana Zindagi Ka | Urdu |
1972 | Pazeb | Urdu |
1973 | Jawani Di Hawa | Punjabi |
1976 | Taqdeer Kahan Lay Ayi | Urdu |
1976 | Beyond the Last Mountain | English[26] |
1978 | Mehman | Urdu |
1981 | 100 Rifles | Urdu |
1981 | Meray Apnay | Urdu |
1983 | Kabhi Alwida Na Kehna | Urdu |
1983 | Deevangi | Urdu |
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- ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 20, Issues 14-26. Pakistan Herald Publications. p. 36.
- ^ "QUIZ-O-MANIA: Better Half". Dawn News. 16 October 2021.
- ^ "وہ فلمی اداکارائیں جنہوں نے ہدایت کاروں سے شادی کی". Daily Jang News. 24 January 2021.
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- ^ "Soundscape: Three Generations of Songmakers". Dawn News. 27 July 2021.
- ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 72. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ^ "Astounding repertoire and an unforgettable music legacy". Daily Times. 19 February 2022.
- ^ "'انسان بدلتا ہے' وہ یادگار فلم، جس نے چاکلیٹی ہیرو وحید مراد کو بہ طور فلم ساز متعارف کرایا". Daily Jang News. 18 December 2021.
- ^ "Living for a week with Hassan Latif's music". Daily Times. 25 June 2022.
- ^ "The iconic playback singer of yesteryears — Irene Perveen". Daily Times. 6 January 2022.
- ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 20, Issues 14-26. Pakistan Herald Publications. p. 32.
- ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 146. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.