Khursheed Bano | |
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Khurshid in Holi (1940) | |
Born | Irshad Begum 14 April 1914 |
Died | 18 April 2001 (aged 87)[1] |
Occupation | Actress, playback singer |
Years active | 1931–1948, 1956 |
Spouse(s) | Lala Yakub (m. 1949; div. 1956)(different from Indian actor Yakub) Yousaf Bhai Mian[1] |
Children | 3 |
Khursheed Bano (Punjabi, Urdu: خورشید بانو) (14 April 1914 – 18 April 2001), often credited as Khursheed or Khurshid, was a singer and actress, and a pioneer of the Indian cinema. Her career ran through the 1930s and 1940s, before she migrated to Pakistan in 1948. Making her debut with Laila Majnu (1931), she acted in over thirty films in India.[citation needed] She is best known for her film Tansen (1943) with actor-singer K. L. Saigal, which featured many of her memorable songs. Khursheed Bano was born as Irshad Begum in a Kasur District village near Lahore. As a child, she resided in the Bhatti Gate area next to Allama Iqbal's house. Khursheed married her manager Lala Yakub (not to be confused with the famous Indian actor Yakub), who was a small-time actor with Kardar Productions and member of the Bhati Gate Group, Lahore, Pakistan.[4] Due to personal problems, she divorced Yakub in 1956. She married Yusuf Bhai Mian in 1956, who was in the shipping business. She had three children and had stopped working in films after her last film in 1956. Khursheed Bano died on 18 April 2001 in Karachi, Pakistan four days after her 87th birthday.
Khursheed Bano Movies List
India[edit]
- Laila Majnu (as Shahla) (1931)
- Muflis Ashiq (1932)
- Hatili Dulhan (1931)
- Chatra Bakavali (1932)
- Nakli Doctor (1933)
- Mirza Sahiban (as Khursheed) (1935)
- Aankh Ka Nasha (as Shehla) (1933)
- Swarg Ki Sidhi (as Khursheed) (1935)
- Bombshell (as Khursheed) (1935)
- Sipah Salar (1936)
- Piya Ki Jogan (as Shahla) (1936)
- Kimiagar (1936)
- Ailane Jung (1936)
- Sitara (1938)
- Prem Samadhi (1938)
- Madhur Milan (1938)
- The Daughters of India (1939)
- Kaun Kisi ka (1939)
- Aap Ki Marzi (1939)
- Musafir (1940)
- Holi (1940)
- Shaadi (1941)
- Pardesi (1941)
- Beti (1941)
- Choti Ma
- Chandni (1942)
- Bhakta Surdas (1942)[1]
- Tansen (1943)
- Dr. Kumar (1944)
- Shahenshah Babar (1944)
- Mumtaz Mahal (1944)
- Prabhu Ka Ghar (1945)
- Moorti (1945)
- Devar (1946)
- Phoolwari (1946)
- Manjhdhar (1947)
- Rangeen Kahani (1947)
- Mitti (1947)
- Aap Beeti (1948)
- Papiha Re (1948)
Pakistan[edit]
- Mandi (1956)
- Fankar (1956)[1]
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