Nigar Award Best Female Playback Singer (1960), (1961), (1963) and in (1964)[2]
Naseem Begum (Urdu: نسِیم بیگم), (24 February 1936 – 29 September 1971) was a famous Pakistani film playback singer.[3] She was known as The Tradegy Queen for singing sorrowful and downhearted songs in films.[1]
She rose to prominence in the late 1950s, and by 1964, she had won the prestigious Nigar Awards on four occasions.[3][4] Despite originally being billed as a Second Noor Jehan, Naseem Begum quickly carved out her own successful niche in the Pakistani film industry.[1]
She was the original singer of the popular song "Aye Rah-e-Haq Ke Shaheedo".[1]
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NaseemBegum (Urdu: نسِیم بیگم), (24 February 1936 – 29 September 1971) was a famous Pakistani film playback singer. She was known as The Tradegy Queen...
more than she was. Naseem studied at Queen Mary's High School, Delhi; her mother Shamshad Begum wanted her to become a doctor. Naseem was keen on films...
Begum then went to Radio Pakistan. From there, she sang many songs. Mukhatr Begum also worked as a music teacher and she trained singer NaseemBegum and...
NaseemBegum (Punjabi, Urdu: نسِیم نازلی; 9 November 1942 – 5 March 1990), known professionally as Mala (Urdu: مالا), was a Pakistani playback singer of...
Ustad Abdul Kader Peyarang and Ustad Habibuddin Ahmed. Her cousin, Anjumara Begum, had already been a known singer. When Laila was 12, she performed as a...
a hit at the box office and was later remade by the director in 1977 as Begum Jaan. BBC Urdu included it in the best selected films of Pakistani cinema...
three times and was the father of six children. In 1960, he married Sughra Begum. They had two sons, Javed Jaffrey and television producer/director Naved...
December 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2021. Anis Ahmed Shakur (17 April 2001). "NaseemBegum: The Tragedy Queen". PakistaniMusic.com website. Archived from the original...
Rah-e-Haq Ke Shaheedo" – a mili naghma (patriotic song) originally sung by NaseemBegum, on 6 August 2016. The song opens with a dedicated monologue, voiceover...
Tabassum's ghazal Sau Baar Chaman Mehka, Sau Baar Bahar Aaee, performed by NaseemBegum for the film. The film won 4 Nigar Awards, at annual award ceremony....
singers of the time like Noor Jehan, Runa Laila, Masood Rana, Mala and NaseemBegum lent their voice to the songs. "Teri akh da nain jawab, bullian khirrian...
Gopalakrishnan, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by NaseemBegum and S. Alamelu of Meena Art Pictures. Cinematography was handled by Dutt...
2017. Retrieved 3 October 2022. (Agha Iqrar Haroon) Mushir Kazmi and NaseemBegum became eternal through "Aye Rah-e-Haq Ke Shaheedo" DND.com website, Published...
Waheeda Naseem, also known as Naseem, was a Pakistani novelist, poet, short story writer and fiction writer. Waheeda was born on 9 October 1927 in Hyderabad...