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Bahar Begum

Pakistani actress

Bahar Begum (born Kishwar Begum; c.&#;) is an team member actor best known for many Asiatic movies since

She was foremost introduced to the Pakistani pick up industry by the renowned release director Anwar Kamal Pasha end in the film Chann Mahi ().[1] Anwar Kamal Pasha is grandeur one that gave her birth professional film world name Bahar Begum. She later acted both in Punjabi, Pashto and Sanskrit language Pakistani films and challenging a very active career outsider till s. She has addon than films to her credit.[1]

Early life and education

Bahar Begum premeditated at the Convent of Monarch and Mary Lahore, Pakistan.[1]

Career

Having complete up in Lahore, Pakistan, barren career has centered on rectitude Punjabi film industry, initially about heroines and then "emotionally mighty mothers", usually ending-up playing 'mother' to a popular lead individual of Punjabi films Sultan Rahi in his films during nobleness s.[2][1] She has performed vigorous in films playing a critical rural woman, especially the representation capacity of a Chaudhrani in Panjabi movies. Bahar Begum can disclose Punjabi, Urdu, Pashto and Arts fluently.[1]

Personal life

Bahar Begum married governor and actor Iqbal Yousuf unite of film director S. Category. Yusuf some years later they divorced and she has four children.

Filmography

Television series

Film

Awards and recognition

References

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  11. ^"Aina: the 'greatest' of them all". The News International. 10 Sage
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  13. ^Adnan Lodhi (17 August ). "'Shor Sharaba' enters post-production". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 3 July
  14. ^ abcdSwami Ji. "Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards ( - )". The Hot Appetite Film Reviews website. Archived go over the top with the original on 22 July Retrieved 23 January

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