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Nafeesa Sultan (born May 27, 1956), better known as Asha Sachdev, is an Indian former actress who worked in Hindi films during 1970s and 1980s. She acted in a few early films as a leading lady, including the spy film '' Agent Vinod'' (1977) and the thriller '' Woh Main Nahin'', and later shifted to supporting characters. She has appeared in over 90 films in her career and is a recipient of a
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award for her work in '' Priyatama'' (1978). Sachdev starred in a few successful films including '' Hifazat'' (1973) and '' Ek Hi Raasta'' (1977). The latter featured the song "Jis Kaam Ko Dono Aye Hai", picturised on her and
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; it remains popular till date, along with the
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"Pal Do Pal Ka " from ''
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'' (1980).


Personal life

Sachdev was born as Nafeesa Sultan on May 27 in 1956. She is the daughter of actress Raziyah (who later changed her name to Ranjana) and musician Ahmed Ali Khan (Ashiq Hussain). After her parents divorced and her mother remarried, she adopted the stage name "Asha Sachdev", from the name of her stepfather. Singer Anwar Hussain is her brother and through her father's second marriage she is the half-sister of actor
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. Later in her life, Sachdev converted from Islam to
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. In 2018, Sachdev revealed that she was engaged to a man named Kishen Lal in her youth, but he shortly after died in an accident. She is unmarried till date.


Career

Sachdev was an alumna of the
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, Pune and joined Bollywood. She began her career in a low-budget film '' Double Cross'' in 1972, wherein she played a bold and dynamic role; the film was a flop. She subsequently played the leading lady in ''Hifazat'' (1973) and was appreciated for her good performance and the songs, especially "Yeh Mastaani Dagar" and "Hamrahi Mera Pyar", which became popular. Somehow the image stuck and thereafter she was offered only supporting and bold characters. Her bare dare appearance in red hot pants in the Navin Nishchol-
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star thriller '' Woh Main Nahin'' (1974), which was remake of ''Naan Avan Illai'', created a storm and she was flooded with item dance offers and vamp roles. She occasionally received offers in the leading role, as in ''Agent Vinod'' and ''Ek Hi Raasta'' (both 1977), which became hits. She won the
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for her role as Neetu Singh's best friend in '' Priyatama'' in 1978. In the role, she wore a simple saree and was bespectacled throughout the film. Some of her other notable films include ''Mama Bhanja'', ''Lafange'', ''Mehbooba'', '' Satte Pe Satta'', ''Duniya Meri Jeb Mein'', ''The Burning Train'', ''Judaai'', ''Prem Rog'' and ''Eeshwar''. In the late 1980s, she moved to television, acting in serials throughout the 90s. She made a comeback to films later in the 2000s and was seen playing character roles in films like ''Fiza'' (2000), ''Aghaaz'', ''Jhoom Barabar Jhoom'' (2007) and ''Aaja Nachle'' (2008). In television, she worked in the early soap opera, '' Buniyaad'' (1986), and in 2008, she also appeared in the series, ''
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'' on SAB TV, with actor
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.


Filmography


Films


Television


References


External links

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Asha Sachdev – Memories, 1998 interview
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