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Pakistani actress and model

Rani
رانی
BornNasira Begum
(1946-12-08)8 December 1946
Lahore, Punjab, British India
Died27 May 1993(1993-05-27) (aged 46)
Karachi, Pakistan
Other names
  • The Dancing Queen
  • Lux Girl
  • Queen of Lollywood
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1962 – 1993
Spouses
Hassan Tariq ​ ​(m. 1970; div. 1977)
Mian Javed Qamar ​ ​(m. 1979; div. 1980)
Sarfraz Nawaz ​ ​(m. 1982; div. 1991)
Children1
AwardsWon 3 Nigar Awards in 1968, 1971 and 1983

Rani (Punjabi, Urdu: رانی; 8 December 1946 – 27 May 1993) was a Pakistani film and television actress. She gained success in the late 1960s when she made a hit pair with famous actor and producer Waheed Murad. She was also known as The Dancing Queen, Queen of Lollywood and Lux Girl for her portrayal of romantic and dancing roles in films. She remained one of the most successful actresses of the subcontinent and was also popular for her dance performances in films.

Early life

Rani was born on 8 December 1946 as Nasira in Mozang, Lahore to Malik Muhammed Shafi and Iqbal Begum in an Arain family. Her father was a driver for Mukhtar Begum, a singer and the wife of Agha Hashar Kashmiri, a well-known Urdu dramatist. Mukhtar Begum took over and raised Rani herself. After being raised by Mukhtar Begum, Rani moved in with her mother with whom she reconciled.

Acting career

Rani acted in both Urdu and Punjabi films and was a film heroine in Pakistani films. In 1962 Anwar Kamal Pasha, a veteran film director of the 1950s and 1960s, gave Rani her first role in the film Mehboob (1962 film). For several years after Mehoob, Rani appeared in supporting roles in films like Mouj Maila, Ek Tera Sahara and Safaid Khoon. Until 1965 she starred in other films, but when they flopped she was dubbed a jinxed actress.

However, after the success of Hazar Dastan and Devar Bhabi, Rani became a leading actress. Some of her more notable films are Chann Makhna, Sajjan Pyara, Jind Jan, Duniya MatlabDi, Anjuman, Tehzeeb, Umrao Jaan Ada, Naag Muni, Seeta Maryam Margaret, Aik Gunnah Aur Sahi and Surraya Bhopali. She also acted in two TV serials Khuwahish and Fareb in the early 1990s.

Personal life

After her initial success in the late 1960s, she married renowned director Hassan Tariq, with whom she had a daughter, Rabia. Due to conflicts, Hassan Tariq divorced Rani in the late 1970s. She then married producer Mian Javed Qamar, who divorced her when it was discovered that Rani had cancer. During her treatment in London, she met famous cricketer Sarfaraz Nawaz. Soon they developed a good relationship with each other and got married. Rani helped Sarfraz in his election campaign in the late 1980s. But their relationship also did not last long and they parted. After getting divorced for the third time, Rani was struck by the grief of loneliness. Cancer also struck back and this time with much more intensity as Rani did not have much desire to live but to see her daughter get married. She died of AIDS. .

Illness and death

Graves of Rani and her mother

Rani died of Cancer on 27 May 1993 at the age of 46 in Karachi, just a few days after her daughter Rabia's marriage. Shortly after Rani's death, her mother who was seriously ill and never knew of her daughter's death, also died. Rani's only sister also died three months later. Rani and her mother were buried side by side in Lahore in Muslim Town Cemetery.

Filmography

Television series

Year Title Role Network
1986 Show Time Herself PTV
1993 Khuwahish Nafeesa Begum PTV
1993 Fareb Shabahat PTV

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
1962 Mehboob
1963 Ik Tera Sahara
Mauj Mela
1964 Aurat Ka Pyar
Chhoti Ammi
Chhoti Behan
Ik Dil Do Deewane
Safaid Khoon
Shatranj
1965 Aakhri Station
Aurat
Hazar Dastaan
Nache Nagan Baje Been
Sanam
Saaz-o-Awaz
Shabnam
Yeh Jahan Wale
1966 Bhai Jaan
Ghar ka Ujala
Goonga
Insaan
Joker
Woh Kaun Thi
1967 Bereham
Devar Bhabhi
Hokumat
Kafir
Nadira
Shab-ba-Khair
Sitamgar
Yatim
1968 Adalat
Behan Bhai
Chan Choudvin Da
Chan Makhnan
Cheen Le Azadi
Commander
Dara
Dil Mera Dharkan Teri
Eik Hi Rasta
Mera Ghar Meri Jannat
Sajjan Pyara
Zalim
1969 Dilbar Jani
Dil-e-Baitab
Diya Aur Toofan
Ghabru Put Punjab De
Jindjan
Khoon Nahaq
Kochwaan
Maa Beta
Mukhra Chan Warga
Panchi te Pardesi
1970 Aakhri Chattan
1970 Anjuman
1970 Chan Sajna
1970 Dil Diyan Laggian
1970 Do Nain Sawali
1970 Duniya Matlab Di
1970 Mehram Dil Da
1970 Mr. 420
1970 Rab di Shan
1970 Sajjan Beli
1970 Shama Aur Parwana
1970 Taxi Driver
1971 Babul
1971 Des Mera Jidaran Da
1971 Do Baghi
1971 Ishq Bina ki Jeena
1971 Jeyo Jatta
1971 Mr. 303
1971 Rab Rakha
1971 Sakhi Lutera
1971 Siran Nal Sardarian
1971 Sucha Sauda
1971 Tehzeeb
1971 Uncha Naa Pyar Da
1971 Wehshi
1972 Azaadi
Badley Gi Duniya Saathi
Baharo Phool Barsao
Bhai Bhai
Dhol Jawanian Mane
Dil Naal Sajjan De
Ghairat Te Qanoon
Khalish
Meri Ghairat Teri Izzat
Naag Muni
Sodagar
Umrao Jaan Ada
1973 Ek thi Larki
Jeib Kutra
Pyasa
1974 Deedar
Laila Majnoo
Zulm Kade Nein Phalda
1975 Dilruba
Aik Gunnah Aur Sahi
Pulekha
1976 Aulad
Naag aur Nagin
Surraya Bhopali
Zaroorat
1977 Begum Jan
Kaloo
1978 Nazrana
Parakh
Saheli
Seeta Maryam Margaret
1979 Ab Ghar Jane Do
Aurat Raj
Behan Bhai
Ibadat
Josh
Khushboo
Mr. Ranjha
Naqsh-e-Qadam
Nawabzadi
Nai Tehzeeb
Tarana
1980 Badnaam
Haye Yeh Shohar
Aap Ki Khatir
Lahoo De Rishte
Sheikh Chilli
1981 Gun Man
Watan
1982 Kinara
Aas Paas
1983 Bigri Naslen
Deewana Mastana
Wadda Khan
Kala Sumandar
Sona Chandi
1984 Chor Chokidar
Dada Ustad
Devar Bhabhi
Iman Te Farangi
Ishq Pecha
Jagga Te Reshma
Judai
Laraka
Raja Rani
Sajawal Daku
Ucha Shamla Jatt Da
Aag Ka Sumandar
Aaj Ka Inssan
1985 Ann Parh
Babur Khan
Chandni
Chann Baloch
Do Hathkarian
Ek Dulhan
Ghulami
Khoon Aur Pani
Khuddar
Muqaddar
Sahib Bahadur
Thugg Badshah
1986 Chall So Chall
Qulli
Shehnai
1987 Kala Toofan
Zalzala
Zidbazi
1988 Jatt Majhay Da
1989 Aap Ki Khatir
1991 Yohnavey
Truck Driver

Awards and recognition

Year Award Category Result Title Ref.
1968 Nigar Award Special Award Won Mera Ghar Meri Jannat
1971 Nigar Award Best Actress Won Babul
1983 Nigar Award Best Actress Won Sona Chandi

See also

References

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External links

Special Awards from Nigar Awards
Special Awards
1965–1967
  • Noor Jehan (1965) (for 1965 war-time national songs)
  • Sohail Hashmi (1966) (for film Jaan Pehchaan)
  • Master Rufi (1966) (for film Lori)
  • Allauddin (1966) (for film Badnaam)
  • Sabiha Khanum (1967) (for film Devar Bhabi)
  • Anwar Hussain (1967) (for film Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah)
1968–1970
1971–1975
1976–1978
  • Roohi Bano (1976) (for film Insaan aur Farishta)
  • Sangeeta (1976) (for film Society Girl)
  • Alamgir (1977) (for singing in Aaina)
  • Shahzeb (1977) (for film Aaina)
  • Mumtaz (1978) (for film Haider Ali)
  • Ghulam Mohiuddin (1978) (for film Mutthi bhar chaawal)
1979–1983
  • Ashar (1979) (for film Aag)
  • Nazir Chan (1979) (for film Miss Hong Kong)
  • Diana Kristina (1980) (for film Bandish)
  • Faisal Rehman (1980) (for film Nahin Abhi Nahin)
  • Master Khurram (1981) (for film Qurbani)
  • Rangeela (1982) (for film Naukar tay malik)
  • Master Shahbaz (1983) (for film Kabhi alvida na kehna)
  • Sangeeta (1983) (for film Sona Chandi)
1984–2000
For 30 Years of Excellence
Millennium Award
Ilyas Rashidi Gold Medal
Honorary gold medal awarded
Legend awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
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