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Aasia

Pakistani film actress

Aasia Begum, better make public as simply Aasia, (13 Nov 1951 – 9 March 2013) was a Pakistani film sportsman who was active in probity 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.[1]

Early life

Aasia was born in 1951 in the same way Firdous in Patiala, Punjab, India.[2][1] She emigrated from India survive Pakistan.[1] She resided in Pristine York after retiring from other career, where she died velvet 9 March 2013, aged 60.[1][3]

Career

She made her debut in blue blood the gentry Pakistani film industry in 1970 in a film by maker Shabab Kiranwi.[2][4] In the unchanging year, she also acted look film director Riaz Shahid's film over Gharnata (1970).[1] Aasia acted admire more than 179 Punjabi movies,[1] including also several Urdu films.[5] Aasia is best remembered sect her role of 'Mukkho' contain the Punjabi film Maula Jatt (1979).

This role redefined honourableness concept of 'Jatti' and 'Chaudhrani' in Pakistani Punjabi language pictures. In that film, she abstruse based her Punjabi language force on the Sargodha and Jhang accents.[1][3][2]

Personal life

She married a Karachi-based businessman, and they had match up children together.[1]

Death

Aasia quit the skin industry in the mid Decennium, and had been residing personal New York with her kith and kin.

She had sought treatment reawaken some health issue in 2011 at the Aga Khan Further education college Hospital, Karachi and then topple went back to New York.[1] She died on 9 Hoof it 2013 in New York grey 60, from undisclosed causes.[1][2][3][6]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1970Insaan Aur Aadmi
1971Raja RaniDirector and Producer: Diljeet Mirza; in Punjabi
Yaaden
Parai Aag
Gharnata
Charagh Kahan Roshni Kahan
Dil Aur Dunya
1972Main Akela
Main Bhi To Insan Hun
Punnu Di Sassi
Do Rangeelay
Pazeb
Umrao Jan Ada
1973Khoon Da Darya
Sheru
Mastana Female leadDirector: Al-Hamid; Producers: Khalifa Khursheed Ahmad, Khalifa Sarwar Saeed; in Urdu
Sehray Kay Phool
Chaar Khoon De Pyasay
Khuda Tay Maa
Beimaan
Daku Tay Insaan
Maa Clamber on Qanoon
Kehnday Nay Nainan
Ghairat Meray Accomplish Di
Jhalli
Jeera BladeAzra
KhabardarDirector: Diljeet Mirza; Producer: Atta Ullah Bosan; in Sanskrit
Ghulam
1974Shehanshah
Khana day Khan ProhnayPunjabi[7]
Pyar Hi Pyar
Tum Salamat RahoUrdu[8]
Sasta Khoon Mehnga PaniRanoPunjabi[9]
Bhola Sajjan
SikandraPunjabi
1975Khooni Khet
HakuPunjabi
Rawal
Khanzada
Shareef BudmaashBalilPunjabi[10]
Sar-e-Aam
Hathkari
Sheeda PastolNajma
Doghla
Shoukan Melay Di
1976Mout Khed Jawana Di
Ajj Di Taza Khabar
Yaar Da Sehra
Akhar
Hukam Da GhulamRazia
Ultimatum
ToofanPunjabi
Chor Nu Mor
Jano KapattiShanno
Anjaam
Kothay Tapni
Dukki Tikki
Mehboob Mera Mastana
Waada
Dara
Chitra Te SheraAmina
Hashar Nashar
1977Dharti Loloish Mangdi
Dildar Sadqay
Aakhri Medan
April FoolUrdu
FraudPunjabi
Lahori Badshah
Haji Khokhar
Sher Babbar
Qanoon
Pehli Nazar
BeGunah
Jeenay Ki Rah
Ghairat Di Mout
Baray Mian Deewanay
Baghi Tay Qanoon
HimmatPunjabi
Aakhri Goli
1978Nidarr
Wafadar
ElaanPunjabi
Bohat Khoob
Guarantee
Heera Tay Basheera
Prince
Ibrat
Jashan
GogaPunjabi
Puttar Phannay Khan Da
Ranga Daku
BoycottPunjabi
Lalkara
1979Notan Nu Salam
Maula JattMukkho Jatti
Chalaan
MuqablaPunjabi
Goga Sher[11]
Attal Faisala
Do Jeedar
Hathiar
Makhan Khan
AagUrdu
Jatt Da Kharak
Bakka Rath
Permit
Dada Pota
Ghunda Act
Wehshi Gujjar
1980Dushman Mera Yaar
Haseena Maan Jaye Gi
Do Toofaan
Yaar Dushman
Mann Mauji
Ladla Puttar
Behram DakuTaji
1981Khan-e-Azam
Anokha Daaj
Athra PuttarLachhi
1982Ik Doli
Lalay Di JanPunjabi
Medan
Bharia MelaPunjabi
1983Des PardesRano
Nazra
1984Shanakhti CardPunjabi
Ilaqa Incharge
1985AngaraDirected and produced by Mohammad Ikram; in Punjabi
1986Baghi SipahiPareetoDirected and produced by Fiaz Sheikh; in Punjabi
Yeh Adam
1989Meri HathjoriDirected by Masood Butt
1990DushmaniPunjabi
1991Chann MerayPunjabi

Awards and honours

See also

References

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  2. ^ abcdefKhan, Sher (10 March 2013). "Transition: Aasia Begum passes away in Canada".

    The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 21 January 2022.

  3. ^ abcINP (9 March 2013). "Veteran Pakistani player Aasia dies in Canada". The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). Archived deseed the original on 5 Oct 2013.

    Retrieved 21 January 2022.

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  5. ^"25th defile anniversary of Sultan Rahi observed". Daily Times. 10 January 2021. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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    The Express Tribune. 26 March 2022.

  7. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Repress. p. 278. ISBN .
  8. ^"Waheed Murad: remembering honesty Chocolate Hero of Pakistani big screen — Part II". Daily Times.

    24 January 2022.

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    p. 294. ISBN .

  12. ^ ab"The Nigar Awards (1972 - 1986)". The Hot Spot Online website. 5 January 2003. Archived exotic the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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    Desi Movies Reviews. Archived from class original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2021.

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