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Nazir Ahmad Khan ( ur, ) (1904 – 26 August 1983) was a Pakistani
film actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), lite ...
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and producer.


Biography

It was back in 1929, when a young artistic man left the city of Lahore to go to Calcutta to fulfill his passion and make movies. This man was Nazir Ahmed Khan (1910-1983), a Kakazai Pathan, determined to make a mark on the silver screen of the sub-continent. Nazir Ahmed Khan was a versatile and renowned Pakistani/Indian film actor, director and producer. He was the first successful film hero in Pre-Partition India and later in Pakistan. He was widely known as Bao Jee in the film industries on both sides of the border. It was in the late 1920s when Nazir went to Calcutta along with AR Kardar, and appeared in a character role in Kardar’s ‘Sarfarosh’ aka ‘Brave Heart’ in 1929. Kardar later made ‘Heer’ in which Nazir played the role of the Qazi. Both these films are from the silent era. He also did a secondary role in Kardar’s ‘Mysterious Bandit’. Nazir’s artistic elegance and excellent command over acting won him applaud all across the industry and resulted in him going to Bombay. During this period he was cast in important leading roles in ‘Rajputana Ka Sher’, ‘Chandaal Chaukri’, ‘Badmaash Ka Baita’ and ‘Pahari Sawar’. In 1934 he went back to Calcutta on the request of his old friend Kardar to act in important roles in his productions of ‘Chandra Gupta’, ‘Sultana’, ‘Milaap’, ‘Mandar’, ‘Night Bird’ and ‘Aab-e-Hayat’. He also worked as the lead in Ezra Mir’s ‘Badroohi’ and ‘Zareena’. In Calcutta Nazir won laurels for his dynamic role of Chanakiya in ‘Chandra Gupta’. Nazir had his head shaved off completely to authentically perform the role of the cunning prime minister. In 1939, both Nazir and Kardar moved to Bombay and under Kardar’s banner he performed his most well remembered and renowned character role in ‘Baghbaan’, which besides creating box office records also established Nazir’s name as one of the most well refined sensitive and matured actor of his era. Nazir was one of the pioneers of the film industry in India. He is the only hero in history to have been cast opposite 35 actresses most of whom were the reigning queens of their time. Nazir started producing and directing films under the banner of Hind Pictures and established a Studio in Bombay under the same name, although this did not stop him from accepting assignments from other producers. Nazir was associated with almost 200 films during his career, which spanned over a period of 55 years. Only a few artistes have contributed more to the development of cinema in the sub-continent than Nazir. He was a talented actor, a vibrant director and an astute producer. Nazir’s studio and the offices of Hind Pictures were burnt down during the partition riots as Nazir had daringly hoisted the flag of the then Muslim League there. He stood there patiently, smoking his packet of cigarettes looking at burning of the birthplace of such great films, in disgust. Once the ashes started cooling he left never to return to Bombay ever again. In 1947, Nazir migrated to Pakistan. He left everything he had behind in Bombay and shifted to Lahore. He started from scratch and in the process became one of the pioneers of the Pakistan film industry. He produced and directed ‘Saachai’, as his first film in the newly born Pakistan. It was followed by the first Silver Jubilee film of Pakistani Cinema, ‘Pheray’. He disassociated himself with the Pakistani Cinema, when he foresaw the decline in this industry. He could not reconcile himself with the qualitatively declining trends in this industry which was later to be dominated by financiers whose aim was Glamour and Easy Profits. He left the world for his eternal ethereal abode in August 1983. Today, the son of Late Nazir, Akhtar Nazir Khan aka Cooki is intensively engaged in reviving the Pakistani Cinema and work hard to provide the audience both home and abroad with the same perfectly mastered and creative films that once were a pride of the Legacy of Legends of the Sub-Continental Cinema.


Personal life

Nazir was born in 1904 in a
Kakazai The Kakazai ( ps, :ps:کاکازي, کاکازي / ککےزي / ککازي, Urdu, fa, ), also known as Loi, Loe, or Loye Mamund ( ps, لوی ماموند; ur, لو ئے / لوئی مَاموند ), a division of the Mamund clan, are part of ...
family in
Lahore Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city. ...
,
Punjab, British India Punjab was a province of British India. Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the East India Company in 2 April 1849, and declared a province of British Rule, it was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British ...
. He had at least three wives over the years. He was first married to his cousin Sikandara Begum (who was the sister of
K. Asif K. Asif (born Asif Karim; 14 June 1922 – 9 March 1971) was an Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter who is known for his epic film, ''Mughal-e-Azam'' (1960). Early life Asif was born in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India to paren ...
, the legendary director of 1960 film
Mughal-e-Azam ''Mughal-e-Azam'' () is a 1960 Indian epic historical drama film produced and directed by K. Asif. Starring Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, and Durga Khote, it follows the love affair between Mughal Prince Salim (who went ...
). He later had a very short marriage with
Sitara Devi Sitara Devi (named Dhanlakshm; 8 November 1920 – 25 November 2014) was an Indian dancer of the classical Kathak style of dancing, a singer, and an actress. She was the recipient of several awards and accolades, and performed at several pres ...
, the legendary
Kathak Kathak ( hi, कथक; ur, کتھک) is one of the eight major forms of Indian classical dance. It is the classical dance from of Uttar Pradesh. The origin of Kathak is traditionally attributed to the traveling bards in ancient northern Ind ...
dancer. After their divorce, Sitara Devi married none other than Nazir's cousin
K. Asif K. Asif (born Asif Karim; 14 June 1922 – 9 March 1971) was an Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter who is known for his epic film, ''Mughal-e-Azam'' (1960). Early life Asif was born in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India to paren ...
himself. In other words, she married first the husband and then the brother of Sikandara Begum. Nazir's last wife was film actress Swaran Lata. Nazir was the father of several children. He gave one of his daughters in marriage to actor
Nasir Khan Nasir Khan may refer to: * Nasir Khan (actor), Indian film actor *Nasir Khan (Afghan cricketer), born 1998, Afghan cricketer *Nasir Khan (Pakistani cricketer), born 1975, Pakistani cricketer *Nasir Khan (FATA politician), Pakistani politician * Nas ...
(brother of
Dilip Kumar Mohammed Yusuf Khan (; 11 December 1922 – 7 July 2021), better known by his stage name Dilip Kumar, was an Indian actor who worked in Hindi cinema. Credited with pioneering method acting in cinema, he dominated the Indian movie scene from ...
).


Awards and recognition

*
Nigar Award The Nigar Awards ( ur, , translit=Inʿām Negār, lit=Picture Awards) were presented in an annual award show to recognize outstanding achievement in Pakistani cinema. The honors are awarded by Nigar Magazine founded in 1948. The Nigar Awards ...
'Special Nigar Award for 30 years of excellence' in Pakistani film industry in 1982.


Death

Nazir Ahmed Khan died on 26 August 1983.


Legacy

Today, the son of Late Nazir, Akhtar Nazir Khan aka Cooki and his grandson Asif Nazir Khan, under the banner of Nazir Asif Arts dedicated to Nazir and K.Asif, are intensively engaged in reviving the Pakistani Cinema and working hard to provide the audience both home and abroad with the same perfectly mastered and creative films and songs that once were a pride of the Legacy of Legends of the Sub-Continental Cinema.


Filmography

* ''Sawaal'' (1966) * ''Azmat-e-Islam'' (1965) * ''Haveli'' (1964) * ''Billo Jee'' (1962) * ''Shama'' (1959) * ''Noor-e-Islam'' (1957) * ''Sabira'' (1956) *''Soteeli Maa'' (1956) *''Wehshi'' (1956) *''Hameeda'' (1956) *''Nagin'' (1955) *''Naukar'' (1955) * Heer (1955) *''Khatoon'' (1952) *''Bheegi Palkain'' (1950) *''Anokhi Dastan'' (1950) *''Humari Basti'' (1950) *''Ghalat Fahmi'' (1950) *''Laraay'' (1949) *
Pheray ''Pheray'' is a 1949 Pakistani Punjabi-language film directed by Nazir Ahmed Khan.Gaon Ki Gori (1945) *''Laila Majnu'' (1945) *''Naatak'' (1944) *"Aabroo". (1943) * ''
Ghar Sansar ''Ghar Sansar'' () is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language drama (film and television), drama film, produced by Vimal Kumar under the Shivam Chitrya banner and directed by K. Bapaiah, K. Bapayya. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi and music composed by Rajes ...
'' (1942) *''Maa Baap'' (1941) *''Swami'' (1941) *
Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal (; ) is an Islamic ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1631 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan () to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mu ...
(1941) *''Apni Nagariya'' (1939) *''Joshe Islam'' (1938) *''
Baghban The Bagban are a Muslim community found in North as well as the Decca areas of West India.People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 108 to 111 In the Deccan region they are known as Bagwan. The Bagwan ...
'' (1938) *'' Bhabi'' (1938) *''Sitara Tanzi'' (1937) *''Dukhiyari'' (1936) *''Pratima'' (1935) *''Delhi Ka Thug'' (1934) *''Iraq Ka Chor'' (1934) *'' Chandragupta'' (1934) *'' Sultana (1934) *''Night Bird'' (1933) *''Abe Hayat'' (1933) *''
Lal-e-Yaman ''Lal-e-Yaman'' is a 1933 Indian Bollywood film. It is also known as ''Parwiz Parizad''. Cast *Jal Khambatta as The King of Yaman *Karimja as Prince Parviz *Padma as Princess Parizad * Feroze Dastur as Prince Nadir *Master Mahomed as Pirm ...
'' (1933) *''Zarina'' (1932) *'' Farebi Daku'' (1931)
Pakistan Today (newspaper), Published 25 Aug 2011, Retrieved 29 January 2022


See also

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List of Lollywood actors Lists of Pakistani actors are split by gender. * List of Pakistani actresses * List of Pakistani male actors This is an alphabetical list of notable Pakistani male film and television actors: A * Aagha Ali * Abdullah Ejaz * Abdullah Kad ...
*
List of Pakistani film directors This is a list of Pakistani film directors. A * Adnan Sarwar * Afia Nathaniel * Ahmad Bashir * Ajab Gul * Alizeh Imtiaz * Ammar Aziz * Anjum Shahzad * Anwar Kamal Pasha * Asim Raza * Azfar Jafri * Aziz Jindani B * Badar Munir * Bilal Lash ...


References


External links

* , Nazir Ahmed Khan's Filmography {{DEFAULTSORT:Ahmed, Nazir 1904 births 1983 deaths Film directors from Lahore Male actors from Lahore Nigar Award winners Pakistani male film actors Pakistani film directors Pakistani film producers People of British India Punjabi-language film directors 20th-century Pakistani male actors