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Sabiha Khanum ( ur, ; born Mukhtar Begum; 16 October 1935 – 13 June 2020), was a Pakistani film actress. She is also known as the "First Lady of Pakistani Cinema", and is often recognized for her role in
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during the 1950s and 1960s. The recipient of the
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and
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s, she debuted in
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films with ''Beli (1950)'', and also appeared in television dramas. Some of her notable films include
Do Ansoo ''Do Ansoo'', ( ur, ; ''Two Tears'') film made in 1949 and released in Pakistan on 7 April 1950, was the first Urdu language film to attain a silver jubilee status in Pakistan.
(1950), ''Sassi'' (1954), ''Gumnaam'' (1954), ''Dulla Bhatti'' (1956), ''Sarfarosh'' (1956), '' Mukhra'' (1958), and ''Devar Bhabhi'' (1967). She appeared mostly in Santosh Kumar's films playing protagonist roles opposite to her throughout the career. Sabiha and Santosh are sometimes known for their on-screen chemistry they shared and built following the 1950s and 60s films, in particular after they worked in ''Qatil (1955)'' film.


Early life

Sabiha Khanum was born Mukhtar Begum in a village near Gujrat in Punjab, Pakistan, to Mohammad Ali (Maahia) and Iqbal Begum (Baalo). She was raised in a conservative rural environment by her grandparents, but got her first acting opportunity on stage 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. ...
, after moving there to be with her father. A cultural delegation visited a cinema house in
Sialkot Sialkot ( ur, ) is a city located in Punjab, Pakistan. It is the capital of Sialkot District and the 13th most populous city in Pakistan. The boundaries of Sialkot are joined with Jammu (the winter capital of Indian administered Jammu and Ka ...
,
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in 1948. Mukhtar Begum (then a young girl in 1948), who was part of the delegation, sang the Punjabi song ''"Kithhay gae yoon pardesia way"'' from the film '' Sassi Punnoon'' (which starred Baalu and Aslam). Her performance was praised, and soon Mohammad Ali introduced his daughter to a stage drama writer and poet, Nafees Khaleeli. Noting her determination, Khaleeli offered her a role in the drama ''Buut Shikan'', which she accepted. Nafees Khaleeli gave her the screen name of Sabiha Khanum.


Career

On Nafees Khaleeli's request, the film director
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offered her a role in the film ''Beli (1950)'', giving Sabiha her debut as a film actress in 1950. ''Beli'' was also the first film of Masood Pervez as a director. Next Sabiha played the role of 'Noori' in famous director/producer
Anwar Kamal Pasha Anwar Kamal Pasha ( ur, ), (23 February 1925 – 13 October 1987) was the pioneer in the Pakistan film industry and an early Pakistani film director and producer from Lahore, Pakistan. Life and career Pasha was a graduate from the For ...
's ''
Do Ansoo ''Do Ansoo'', ( ur, ; ''Two Tears'') film made in 1949 and released in Pakistan on 7 April 1950, was the first Urdu language film to attain a silver jubilee status in Pakistan.
'' (1950), starring Santosh Kumar, Gulshan Ara and Sabiha. It was the first film to celebrate a Silver Jubilee in the new film industry of
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. The film was based on an earlier
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's hit '' Bhai Jaan'' (1945) and looks at how a man inadvertently ruins the lives of his wife and daughter. In fact, such was the impact of the film that it was re-made twice subsequently in Pakistan in Punjabi and Anjuman in Urdu. Sabiha gained some more recognition in her next movie ''Aaghosh'', directed by Murtaza Jilani, starring Santosh, Sabiha, and Gulshan Ara. Her role, in the film 'Ghulam', released in 1953, directed by
Anwar Kamal Pasha Anwar Kamal Pasha ( ur, ), (23 February 1925 – 13 October 1987) was the pioneer in the Pakistan film industry and an early Pakistani film director and producer from Lahore, Pakistan. Life and career Pasha was a graduate from the For ...
, with Santosh was also well received. Film directors admired her ability to improvise because she was talented and ambitious. Her role in the film ''Gumnaam'' (1954) was also appreciated by the movie-goers. The movie was directed by
Anwar Kamal Pasha Anwar Kamal Pasha ( ur, ), (23 February 1925 – 13 October 1987) was the pioneer in the Pakistan film industry and an early Pakistani film director and producer from Lahore, Pakistan. Life and career Pasha was a graduate from the For ...
, starring Seema,
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and Sabiha Khanum. This film is a story about a mentally retarded girl, played by Sabiha, and is a pleasure to watch. She played the role of 'Nooran' in the romantic Punjabi film, ''Dulla Bhatti'' (1956) directed by M.S. Daar and this movie celebrated its Golden Jubilee at the Pakistani cinemas. Sassi (1954) was based on the well-known tragic love story of
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and went on to become the first Golden Jubilee film of
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. Sabiha's achievement along with Santosh Kumar in the following films is still noteworthy; ''Mukhra (1958)'', ''Muskurahat (1959)'', ''Rishta (1963)'', ''Hasrat (1958)'', ''Ishrat'', ''Shikwa (1963)'', ''Teray Baghair (1959)'', ''Mauseeqar (1962)'', ''Dulhan'',
Kaneez (1965 film) ''Kaneez'' is a 1965 Pakistani Urdu black-and-white film directed by Hassan Tariq and produced by Hassan Tariq and Ali Sufiyan Afaqi. Its cast had Waheed Murad, Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Sabiha Khanum, Lehri, Saqi, Adeeb and Talish. The film revo ...
'', ''Dewar Bhabi (1967)'', ''Shaam Dhalay (1960)'', ''Pak Daman (1969)'', ''Anjuman (1970)'', ''Sarfarosh (1956)'', ''Inteqaam (1955)'', ''Qatil (1955)'', ''Sawaal (1966)'', ''Commander (1968)'', and ''Mohabbat (1972)''. Her role in the film
Anjuman (1970 film) ''Anjuman'' is a Pakistani colour film released on 31 July 1970, starring Waheed Murad, Rani, Deeba, Santosh Kumar, Sabiha Khanam and Lehri. The film was released during the hey days of Waheed Murad and became a milestone in Waheed's career. ...
'' was very well-liked, as were director Hasan Tariq's films Tehzeeb (1971) and ''Ik Gunah Aur Sahi (1975)'', director Zia Sarhadi's film ''Rah Guzar (1960)'', director Zahoor Raja's film ''Deewana (1964)'' and director Jameel Akhtar's film ''Aik Raat''. Altogether, Sabiha starred in 202 movies and mainly in
Urdu Urdu (;"Urdu"
''
She was awarded 6
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 a ...
and
Pride of Performance The Pride of Performance ( ur, ), officially known as Presidential Pride of Performance, is an award bestowed by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to recognize people with "notable achievements in the field of art, science, literature, sports, an ...
Award on her acting career. Sabiha ventured into television serials in the 1980s. The most notables are Dasht an
Ehsaas
She also sang two patriotic songs: *''Sohni dharti Allah rakhay qadam qadam aabad tujhay'' *''Jug jug jeeye mera pyara watan, lub pay dua hai dil mein lagun'' In
Anwar Maqsood Anwar Maqsood Hameedi (born 7 September 1939, Urdu:), popularly known as Anwar Maqsood, is a Pakistani scriptwriter, television presenter, satirist, humorist, and infrequent actor. He was well known for his drama write-ups for PTV in the late ...
's stage show ''Silver Jubilee'' in 1982, she rendered the song ''Yaad karoon tujhay shaam saweray'' from the film ''Mauseeqar (1962)''. As the final lyrics faded away that evening, the audience stood up and applauded. Sabiha Khanum, who had been in the public eye for four decades, finally retired, and lived with her eldest daughter in the
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. Her other children also settled there.


Personal life

Sabiha married co-star Santosh Kumar on 1 October 1958. Santosh was already a married man with children. The two, after initial opposition from Sabiha's father, married during the making of ''Hasrat (1958)''. They starred together in 47 movies and played as a couple in the majority of them. They together had three children.


Illness and death

She lived with her daughter in
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until her death on 13 June 2020 at the age of 84. She had been hospitalized for the past few months due to kidney issues.


Filmography


Television series


Film

*1950 ''Beli '' (her debut film) *1950 ''
Do Ansoo ''Do Ansoo'', ( ur, ; ''Two Tears'') film made in 1949 and released in Pakistan on 7 April 1950, was the first Urdu language film to attain a silver jubilee status in Pakistan.
'' (first Silver jubilee film of Pakistan) *1950 ''Hamari basti '' *1951 ''Ghairat '' *1951 ''Pinjra '' *1953 ''Barkha '' *1953 ''Ghulam '' *1953 ''Sailab '' *1953 ''Aaghosh '' *1954 ''
Gumnaam ''Gumnaam'' (translation: ''Unknown'' or ''Anonymous'') is a 1965 Indian Bollywood thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film is a loosely-inspired adaptation of the 1939 mystery n ...
'' (played a mentally retarded girl role) *1954 ''Raat ki baat '' *1954 ''Sassi ''(first
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film of Pakistan) *1955 ''Inteqam '' *1955 ''Mehfil '' *1955 ''Qatil '' *1955 ''Shararay '' *1955 ''Sohni '' *1955 ''Toofan '' *1956 ''Chhoti Begum '' *1956 ''Dulla Bhatti '' *1956 ''Hameeda '' *1956 ''Hatim '' *1956 ''Sarfarosh '' *1957 ''Bholey Khan '' *1957 ''Daata '' *1957 ''
Ishq-e-Laila ''Ishq-e-Laila'' is a 1957 Pakistani Urdu language fantasy romance film directed by Munshi Dil and produced by J.C. Anand. The film is primarily known for its blockbuster music by Safdar Hussain and lyrics by Qateel Shifai. It stars Sabiha Kh ...
'' *1957 ''Pasban '' *1957 ''Sardar '' *1957 ''
Saat Lakh ''Saat Lakh'' () is 1957 Pakistani Urdu film directed by Jaffer Malik and produced by Saifuddin Saif. It stars Sabiha Khanum and Santosh Kumar in the lead with supporting role by Nayyar Sultana and guest appearance by Neelo. The film is prim ...
'' *1957 ''
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'' *1957 Aankh ka Nasha *1957 ''Aas Paas '' *1958 ''Darbar '' *1958 ''Dil Mein Tuu '' (Urdu) *1958 ''Hasrat '' *1958 '' Mukhra'' *1958 ''Sheikh Chilli '' *1959 ''Muskarahat '' *1959 ''Naghma-e-Dil '' *1959 ''Naaji '' *1959 ''Tere Baghair '' *1959 ''Aaj Kal '' *1960 ''Ayaz '' *1960 ''Rahguzar '' *1960 ''Saltanat '' *1960 ''Sham Dhalay '' *1962 ''Mausiqaar '' *1963 ''Daaman '' *1963 ''Rishta '' *1963 ''Shikwa '' *1964 ''Deevana '' *1964 ''Ishrat '' *1965
Kaneez (1965 film) ''Kaneez'' is a 1965 Pakistani Urdu black-and-white film directed by Hassan Tariq and produced by Hassan Tariq and Ali Sufiyan Afaqi. Its cast had Waheed Murad, Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Sabiha Khanum, Lehri, Saqi, Adeeb and Talish. The film revo ...
*1966 ''Sawaal '' *1966 ''Tasveer '' *1967 ''Devar Bhabi '' *1967 ''Sitamgar '' *1967 ''Aag'' *1968 ''Commander '' *1968 ''Naheed '' *1968 ''Shehnshah-e-Jahangir '' *1969 ''Ladla '' *1969 ''Maa Beta '' *1969 ''Pakdaaman '' *1970 '' Anjuman '' *1970 ''Matrai Maa '' *1970 ''Mohabbat Rang Laaey Gi '' *1970 ''Sajna Duur Daya '' *1971 ''Banda Bashar '' *1971 ''Bhain Bhara '' *1971 ''Garhasti '' *1971 ''Jaltey Sooraj Ke Neechay '' *1971 '' Tehzeeb '' *1971 ''Yaar Des Punjab De '' *1972 ''Ek Raat '' *1972 ''Mohabbat '' *1972 ''Sirr Da Saiin '' *1972 ''Aao Pyar Karein '' *1973 ''Khawab Aur Zindagi '' *1973 ''Sharabi '' *1974 ''Deedar '' *1974 ''Miss Hippy '' *1974 ''Pyar Di Nishani '' *1974 ''Qismat '' *1974 ''Rangi '' *1974 ''Sayyo Ni Mera Mahi '' *1975 ''Bikhrey Moti '' (Urdu) *1975 ''Dhan Jigra Maa Da '' (Punjabi) *1975 ''Farz Te Aulaad '' (Punjabi) *1975 ''Ik Gunah Aur Sahi '' (Urdu) *1975 ''Isar '' (Urdu) *1975 ''Neki Badi '' (Urdu) *1975 '' Pehchan '' (Urdu) *1975 ''Roshni '' (Urdu) *1975 ''Watan Iman '' (Punjabi) *1975 ''Zanjeer '' (Urdu) *1976 ''Aulad'' (Urdu) *1976 ''Rastey Ka Pathar '' (Urdu) *1976 ''Wardat '' (Punjabi) *1976 ''Zubaida '' (Urdu) *1977 ''Kalu '' (Urdu) *1977 ''Mere Hazoor '' (Urdu) *1977 ''Aag Aur Zindagi '' (Urdu) *1978 ''Abhi Tau Mein Jawan Huun '' (Urdu) *1978 ''Haidar Ali '' (Urdu) *1978 ''Shera '' (Punjabi) *1978 ''Tamashbeen '' (Punjabi) *1978 ''
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'' (Punjabi) *1979 ''Do Raastey '' (Urdu) *1979 ''Raja Ki Aaye Gi Barat '' (Urdu) *1979 ''Waday Ki Zanjeer '' (Urdu) *1980 ''Badmashi Band '' (Punjabi) *1980 ''Rishta '' (Urdu) *1981 Anokha Daaj (Punjabi) *1981 "
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" (Punjabi) *1981 ''Parvah Nahin '' (Punjabi) *1982 ''Sangdil '' (Urdu) *1982 ''Wohti Jee '' (Punjabi) *1984 ''Ishq Nachawey Gali Gali '' (Punjabi) *1984 ''
Kamyabi ''Kamyabi'' (Urdu: ) was a 1984 Pakistani, family drama and a musical film – directed, screenplay, produced by Pervez Malik. Film starring actor Shabnam, Nadeem, Sabiha Khanum, Talat Hussain. Cast * Nadeem as (Tariq), the film's ti ...
'' (Urdu) *1985 ''
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'' (Punjabi) *1985 ''Deewane Do '' (Urdu) *1985 ''Mehak '' (Urdu) *1989 ''Mohabbat Ho Tau Aisi '' (Urdu) *1994 Saranga


Other appearance


Awards

Sabiha Khanum has won several
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 a ...
s during her lifetime: *
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 a ...
for Best Actress in film ''Saat Lakh'' (1957) *
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 a ...
for Best Actress for film ''Shikwa'' (1963) *
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 a ...
Special award for film ''Devar Bhabi'' (1967) *
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 a ...
Special award for film ''Ik Gunah Aur Sahi'' (1975) *
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 a ...
Special award for her thirty years of acting career (1981) *
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 a ...
Best supporting actress in director
Hassan Tariq Hassan Tariq (22 October 1934 – 24 April 1982) was a Pakistani film director, film producer and screenwriter who was famous for making films like Anjuman, Kaneez, Baharo Phool Barsao, ''Dewar Bhabhi''. Early life and career Hassan was b ...
's film ''Sangdil'' (1982) *
Pride of Performance The Pride of Performance ( ur, ), officially known as Presidential Pride of Performance, is an award bestowed by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to recognize people with "notable achievements in the field of art, science, literature, sports, an ...
Award in 1986 by the
President of Pakistan The president of Pakistan ( ur, , translit=s̤adr-i Pākiṣṭān), officially the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is the ceremonial head of state of Pakistan and the commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces.Icon Sabiha Khanum passes away at 84
Dawn (newspaper), Published 14 June 2020, Retrieved 20 January 2022
Legendary film actress Sabiha Khanum passes away
Geo TV News website, Published 14 June 2020, Retrieved 26 June 2020


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External links

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