Nisho
Nisho | |
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نشو | |
Born | Bilquis Begum 1954 |
Education | University of Punjab |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1970 – present |
Spouse(s) | Tasleem Fazli
(m. 1975; Anaam Rabbani (divorced) Jamal Pasha |
Children | Sahiba Afzal (daughter) Hamza Pasha (son) |
Relatives | Afzal Khan (son-in-law) |
Bilquis Begum, also known as Nisho (Urdu; نشو۔; born 1954) is a Pakistani film actress.[1][2]
Early life
Bilquis Begum was born on 1954 in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan.[3][4] She completed her studies from University of Punjab.[4]
Career
In the beginning, Nisho did theatre at school. She made her big screen debut in the film Baazi in 1970.[5][6][4][7] She moved to Karachi, she worked in Lollywood movies.[8][3] She appeared in films Rangeela, Tiger Gang, Roop Behroop, Bazigar, Yaar Des Punjab Day, Yeh Aman.[9][10][11] After the success of her movies she changed her name to Nisho.[12][13] Later she appeared in films with Waheed Murad and Nadeem Baig.[14][15] She also sang songs in movies written by her husband Tasleem Fazli, a celebrated poet.[16][17] Nisho also appeared in movies Zalim Tay Mazloom, Namak Harram, Phool Meray Gulshan Ka and Neelaam.[18][19][20]
Personal life
Nisho first married her class-fellow Anaam Rabbani, but later divorced him.[21] Then she was married to songwriter and poet Tasleem Fazli. Nisho's husband died in August 17th, 1982. After his death, Nisho married director Jamal Pasha.[22][4][23] She has two children actress Sahiba Afzal and singer Hamza Pasha.[24] Nisho's daughter Sahiba is married to actor Afzal Khan.[4][25]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2015 | Yeh Chahtein Yeh Ranjishein | Aliya | PTV |
Film
Year | Film | Language |
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1970 | Baazi[3] | Urdu[26] |
1970 | Rangeela[3] | Urdu |
1971 | Tiger Gang | Urdu |
1971 | Roop Behroop | Urdu |
1971 | Bazigar | Punjabi |
1971 | Yaar Des Punjab Day | Punjabi |
1971 | Yeh Aman[3] | Urdu |
1972 | Baazar[3] | Urdu |
1972 | Angaray[3] | Urdu |
1973 | Farz | Urdu |
1973 | Nadan | Urdu |
1973 | Aar Par | Urdu |
1973 | Sehray Kay Phool | Urdu |
1973 | Mulaqat | Urdu |
1973 | Dulhan Rani[3] | Urdu |
1973 | Insan Aur Gadha | Urdu |
1973 | Jaal | Urdu |
1973 | Kubra Ashiq[3] | Urdu |
1973 | Ek Thi Larki | Urdu |
1973 | Tera Gham Rahay Salamat | Urdu |
1974 | Samaj | Urdu[27] |
1974 | Mitti Kay Putlay | Urdu |
1974 | Zalim Tay Mazloom | Punjabi |
1974 | Parda Na Uthao | Urdu |
1974 | Namak Harram[3] | Urdu |
1974 | Phool Meray Gulshan Ka | Urdu |
1974 | Imandar | Urdu |
1974 | Neelaam | Urdu |
1974 | Bahisht | Urdu |
1975 | Paisa | Urdu |
1975 | Moashra | Urdu |
1975 | Shikwa | Urdu |
1975 | Gumrah | Urdu |
1975 | Professor | Urdu |
1975 | Bikhray Moti | Urdu |
1975 | Neiki Badi | Urdu |
1975 | Athra | Punjabi |
1975 | Soorat Aur Seerat | Urdu |
1975 | Haiwan | Urdu |
1975 | Roshni | Urdu |
1975 | Neik Parveen | Urdu |
1976 | Zubaida | Urdu |
1976 | Rastay Ka Pathar | Urdu |
1976 | Aaj Aur Kal | Urdu |
1976 | Society Girl | Urdu |
1976 | Badtameez | Punjabi |
1976 | Jatt Kurian Tun Darda | Punjabi |
1976 | Dharkan[3] | Urdu |
1977 | Aamna Samna | Urdu |
1977 | Gora Kala | Urdu |
1977 | BeGunah | Punjabi |
1977 | Ajj Dian Kurrian | Punjabi |
1978 | Dil Kay Daagh | Urdu |
1978 | Aadmi | Urdu |
1978 | Ehtjaj | Urdu |
1978 | Kall day Munday | Punjabi |
1978 | Lakha | Punjabi |
1979 | Mohammad Bin Qasim | Urdu |
1980 | Hanstay Aansoo | Urdu |
1980 | Pyari | Urdu |
1981 | Tangay Wali | Urdu |
1982 | Saharay | Urdu |
1983 | Qudrat | Punjabi |
1986 | Siasat | Urdu |
1986 | Toofan Aur Zindagi | Urdu |
1986 | Jawand O Toofan | Pashto |
1987 | Nazuk Rishtay | Urdu |
1987 | Meri Awaz | Urdu |
1989 | Zulm Da Suraj | Punjabi |
1992 | Mr. 420 | Urdu |
1994 | Khubsoorat Sheitan | Urdu |
1994 | Anokha Pyar | Urdu |
2016 | Gunah Ka Anjam | Urdu |
2019 | Baaji | Urdu[28][29] |
References
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- ^ "PNCA launches online film production course". The News International. 4 February 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Producers should learn from old film actors". The News International (newspaper). 2 November 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ a b c d e "Taron Sey Karen Batain with Fiza Ali – Guest Nisho & Rafaqat Ali Khan". GNN. 8 February 2021.
- ^ "Nisho". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ "CULTURE CIRCLE: Arts council stages play on child sexual abuse". Dawn News. 17 July 2021.
- ^ "Career highlights of film star Chakori". Dawn News. 13 February 2021.
- ^ "Directorial debuts to look forward to in cinema". The News International. 18 February 2021.
- ^ "Shamim Ara played differently in the golden days of Lollywood". The News International. 1 May 2021.
- ^ "Film screening: Over 40 years later, Baazi continues to steal show". The Express Tribune. 12 September 2021.
- ^ "46 years later: Nisho takes the 'Baazi'". The Express Tribune. 14 September 2021.
- ^ "Former Lux ambassadors will take the stage at LSA 2018". Images.Dawn. 3 August 2021.
- ^ "THE ICON REVIEW: A VERY RARE TREAT". Dawn News. 14 August 2021.
- ^ "Lost in Paradise". The News International. 6 March 2021.
- ^ "Drama festival kicks off". The News International. 22 June 2021.
- ^ "Cataloguing Pakistani film industry's past to help its future". Images.Dawn. 21 July 2021.
- ^ "Pop art: From the rooms of Kucha Shahbaz". Dawn News. 27 July 2021.
- ^ "Lok Virsa Mandwa Film Club marks two years". The News International. 12 May 2021.
- ^ "Programme for aspiring singers from March 2". The News International. 21 May 2021.
- ^ "Baaji continues to shine at the local box office". The News International. 14 June 2021.
- ^ "Nisho". Weekly Nigar Karachi (Golden Jubilee Number): 159. 2000.
- ^ "اداکارہ نشو کے شوہر اور نجی چینل کے ڈائریکٹر جمال پاشا انتقال کرگئے". Roznama PAKISTAN. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ "Children of most veteran artists shun showbiz, find future in other fields". Dunya News. 18 March 2021.
- ^ "Sahiba: 'I have missed the big screen'". The Express Tribune. 22 March 2021.
- ^ "SPOTLIGHT: CELLULOID LOVE". Dawn News. 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Film Baazi screened". The Nation. 19 August 2021.
- ^ "The 'swinging seventies' in Pakistan: An urban history". Dawn News. 5 July 2021.
- ^ "Baaji will screen at VISAFF 2019 next month". The News International. 26 August 2021.
- ^ "Saqib Malik reveals the cast of his debut film, Baaji". The News International. 28 February 2021.
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