Sabira Sultana is a Pakistani film actress. She started her career in the early 1960s and played leading to supporting roles in films. Her last film appearance was in 2002.
Sabira Sultana | |
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Born | [1] | 21 September 1945
Other names | Statue of Marble |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1960–2002 |
Career
editAfter playing supporting roles in several films, Sultana first appeared as lead in Shabab Kiranvi's romantic dramas Jamila and Shukria in 1964.[1] She played a young to old role in Hassan Tariq's family drama Kaneez in the following year.[1][2] Following the success of her first pashto film Ajab Khan Afridi which was based on eponymous character and released in 1971, she appeared in some other Pashto films as well.[2][3] In 1975, she played the only villainous role of her career in Bemisaal.[1][4] After Bemisaal, she went into hiatus and made comeback in 1992, playing elderly roles. During 1990s, she also did modelling for several brands.[2] Chalo Ishq Larain is the last film in which she starred.
Filmography
editYear | Title | language | Ref. |
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1960 | Insaf | Urdu | |
1961 | Tum Na Mano | Urdu | |
1963 | Yahudi Ki Larki | Urdu | |
1964 | Shukria | Urdu | |
Jamila | Urdu | ||
Maa Ka Pyar | Urdu | ||
Choti Behan | Urdu | ||
1965 | Bahu Begun | Urdu | |
Eid Mubarak | Urdu | ||
Mujahid | Urdu | [5] | |
Kaneez | Urdu | ||
1966 | Moajza | Urdu | |
Mera Salaam | Urdu | ||
Aadil | Urdu | ||
Insaan | Urdu | ||
Naghma-e-Sehra | Urdu | ||
1967 | Elaan | Urdu | |
Burma Road | Urdu | ||
Shaam Savera | Urdu | ||
1968 | 14 Saal | Urdu | [6] |
Shareek-e-Hayat | Urdu | [7] | |
Sonay Ki Chirya | Urdu | [7] | |
Saiqa | Urdu | ||
Taj Mahal | Urdu | ||
1969 | Buzdil | Urdu | [8] |
Dil De Ke Dekho | Urdu | ||
1970 | Takht Aur Taj | Urdu | |
Ansoo Ban Gaye Moti | Urdu | ||
Naureen | Urdu | ||
Chand Suraj | Urdu | ||
1971 | Gharnata | Urdu | |
Ajab Khan Afridi | Pashto | [3] | |
1972 | Dil Ek Aina | Urdu | |
1973 | Farz | Urdu | |
Sarhad Ki Gaud Mein | Urdu | ||
Naya Rasta | Urdu | ||
Zakhmi | Urdu | ||
Rangeela Aur Munawwar Zarif | Urdu | ||
1974 | Jang Aw Aman | Pashto | |
Intezar | Urdu | ||
Wotan Mena | Urdu | ||
Mastani Mehbooba | Urdu | ||
1975 | Bemisaal | Urdu | [9] |
1992 | Hero | Urdu/ Punjabi | |
1997 | Mard Jeenay Nahi Dete | Urdu | |
1999 | Qismat | Urdu | |
2000 | Bali Jatti | Punjabi | |
Jagg Mahi | Punjabi | ||
Sharang Da Bangroo | Pashto | ||
Tere Pyar Mein | Urdu | ||
2001 | Janwar | Urdu | |
2002 | Chalo Ishq Larain | Urdu |
References
edit- ^ a b c d "صابرہ سلطانہ". Dunya (newspaper). 4 November 2013. Archived from the original on 21 April 2023.
- ^ a b c "ملکہ حسن کہلانے والی اداکارہ صابرہ سلطانہ". Hum Sub. 16 January 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- ^ a b Sher Alam Shinwari (25 March 2022). "Actress of yore days seeks recognition of services". Dawn (newspaper).
- ^ Aijaz Gul (10 December 2017). "Tribute to Shabab Kairanvi'Bemisaal' screened at Lok Virsa". The News International (newspaper). Islamabad.
- ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 255. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ^ "The iconic playback singer of yesteryears — Irene Perveen". Daily Times (newspaper). 23 June 2019. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ a b Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 261. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 263. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ^ The Statesman. Vol. 20. Mohammad Owais. 1974.