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Sahira Kazmi (born 8th April 1950) is a retired Pakistani actress, producer and director. She is best known for her role in the country's first-ever colour series '' Parchaiyan'' (1976) and for producing the cult-classic blockbuster series '' Dhoop Kinare'' (1987) and the acclaimed drama ''
Nijaat ''Nijaat'' ( ur, , English: Liberation) is an eighteen-episode Pakistani television drama serial produced by PTV. The drama shows the different roles of women in Pakistan. It compares the women in the village to the urban women. It emphasizes ...
'' (1993).


Early life

Kazmi was born on 13 June 1946 in
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and Mumtaz Qureshi (also known as Taaji), both actors and prominent figures in the film industry of
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. However, after her father Shyam's tragic death in 1951, her family moved to
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, which was part of the new state of Pakistan. Sahira's mother, Mumtaz remarried a Pakistani entrepreneur with the surname Ansari. Sahira and her brother Shaakir changed their surnames and became Sahira Ansari and Shakir Ansari. Sahira and her brother also joined the acting field and both became prominent names in Pakistan's acting industry.


Career

Sahira's career began in the 1970s when she started acting in PTV dramas at the PTV World in
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. Her first play was ''Qurbatein aur Faslay'' (1974), based on
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's novel '' Fathers and Sons'', followed by '' Parchaiyan'' (1976), based on
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'', which was followed by another series ''Teesra Kinara'' (1980). Sahira became famous for her roles in Parchaiyan and Teesra Kinara alongside the actor Rahat Kazmi, who she later married in the late 1970s. Later, Sahira realized her passion lay in directing content and soon she turned towards directing and producing dramas. She had already directed a number of programmes after her first play. but she made her debut as a director when she launched the series ''Hawa ke Naam''. The highlighted women's rights and their imaging in Pakistan. Sahira joined Pakistan television Karachi center as a permanent employee and worked as director. She directed many dramas that went on to become a classic in the film industry. Some of her best known dramas such as ''Tappish'', ''Dhoop Kinaray'', ''Aahat'', ''Hawa Ki Beti'', ''
Nijaat ''Nijaat'' ( ur, , English: Liberation) is an eighteen-episode Pakistani television drama serial produced by PTV. The drama shows the different roles of women in Pakistan. It compares the women in the village to the urban women. It emphasizes ...
'' and ''Zaibunnissa'', ''Dhoop Kinaray'' (1987), written by
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, and starred Rahat Kazmi and Marina Khan. The drama became Sahira's most notable work in her production career. The series succeeded even after two decades of its production. In 2019, the series were also translated into Arabic, to play the drama in
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. The step was taken as part of a cultural exchange between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Federal information minister
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announced during a visit to the Saudi capital of Riyadh that Islamabad would soon export its television series to the Kingdom. Arab News said the move is part of a push by Saudi Crown Prince
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in the last three years to modernize the Kingdom where cinemas, public concerts and other forms of entertainment have been banned for decades. Sahira is known for producing dramas and plays that highlighted social and political issues. Her drama ''Tappish'' revolved around a student leader and also highlighted the issue of rape. ''Aahat'', ''Nijaat'', ''Hawa Ki Beti'' and ''Zaib-Un-Nisa'' highlighted with issues like poverty, domestic abuse and hardships of women. in 1993, Sahira took a break from her career and came back with a new project ''Tum Se Kehna Thaa''; a play inspired by the
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film '' While you were sleeping''. Sahira is also made the hit telefilms '' Rozi'', which starred actor Moeen Akhter and ''Zikr Hai Saal Kaa'', starring Rahat Kazmi and
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. She also produced the drama ''Kaise Kahoon'', which starred the actress
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. Sahira has also produced many music programs for PTV. She was behind the song "Dekha Na Tha Kabhi Hum Nay Yeh Saman" , which was sung by the singer Alamgir. Sahira also came up with a song "Tere Ishq Mein Jo Bhi Doob Gaya", sung by the folk singer
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and pop star Mohammad Ali Shehki. The song combined the words of
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Personal life

In the later 1970s, Sahira married
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; a prominent actor with whom Sahira had worked in many dramas. It was then that Sahira changed her name to Sahira Kazmi. The two lived in Karachi and had a daughter Nida Kazmi and son
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.


Awards and recognition

* In 1984, she was awarded
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for Best Actress. * In 2012, Sahira was awarded the
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 by the
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for her outstanding efforts in the field of television industry. During the ceremony, Sahira said:


Dramas

* ''Qurbatein aur Faslay'' (1974) * '' Parchaiyan'' (1976) * ''Teesra Kinara'' (1980) * ''Khaleej'' (1986) * '' Dhoop Kinare'' (1987) * ''Hawa Ki Beti'' (1990) * ''
Aahat ''Aahat'' (English: ''An approaching sound'') is an Indian thriller/ horror television anthology series created by B. P. Singh for Sony Entertainment Television. The series premiered on 5 October 1995. The episodes of first, second and fift ...
'' (1991) * ''
Nijaat ''Nijaat'' ( ur, , English: Liberation) is an eighteen-episode Pakistani television drama serial produced by PTV. The drama shows the different roles of women in Pakistan. It compares the women in the village to the urban women. It emphasizes ...
'' (1993) * '' Rozi'' (1993—Telefilm) * ''Zikar Hai Kai Saal Ka'' (1995) * '' Tum Se Kehna Tha'' (1995) * ''Kaise Kahoon'' (1999) * ''Tapish'' (2000) * ''
Zaib-un-Nisa ''Zaib-un-Nisa'' is a Pakistani television series directed by Sahira Kazmi, based on a script by Azra Babar and first broadcast on PTV in 2000. It focuses on the subject of domestic violence. Plot Zeb un Nisa drama revolves around a woman, ...
'' (2000)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kazmi, Sahira 20th-century Pakistani actresses Living people 1946 births Pakistani television actresses Pakistani directors Pakistani producers People from Sialkot Punjabi people Recipients of the Pride of Performance PTV Award winners