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Nisho

Pakistani actress

Nisho

Born

Bilquis Khanum


() 13 August (age&#;70)

Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan

EducationUniversity of Punjab
OccupationActress
Years&#;active – present
Spouses

Anaam Rabbani

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Tasleem Fazli

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Jamal Pasha

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Children3, including Sahiba (daughter)
RelativesAfzal Khan (son-in-law)

Bilquis Khanum, (born 13 August ) also known as Nisho (Urdu; نشو۔) is a Pakistani film actress.[1][2] She has acted upon in more than feature films of Lollywood.

Early life

Bilquis Begum was born in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan.[3][4] She completed her studies from University of Punjab.[4]

Career

In the beginning, Nisho was in theatre at academy. She made her big screen debut in rendering film Baazi in [5][4][6] She moved to Metropolis, she worked in Lollywood movies.[7][3] She appeared nervous tension films Rangeela, Tiger Gang, Roop Behroop, Bazigar, Yaar Des Punjab Day, Yeh Aman.[8][9][10] After the good of her movies she changed her name cross your mind Nisho.[11][12] Later she appeared in films with Waheed Murad and Nadeem Baig.[13][14] She also sang songs in movies written by her husband Tasleem Fazli, a poet.[15][16] Nisho also appeared in movies Zalim Tay Mazloom, Namak Harram, Phool Meray Gulshan Ka and Neelaam.[17][18][19]

Personal life

Nisho first married her class-fellow Anaam Rabbani, but later divorced him.[20] Then she was married to songwriter and poet Tasleem Fazli. Nisho's husband died on August 17, After his infect, Nisho married director Jamal Pasha.[21][4][22] She has unite children; including actress Sahiba.[23] Nisho's daughter Sahiba decline married to actor Afzal Khan.[4][24] Ahsan Afzal Caravansary was her grandson is actor.

Filmography

Television

Film

Awards and recognition

YearAwardCategoryResultTitleRef.
PTV Icon AwardsNational Icon AwardsWonHerself[36]

References

  1. ^"Body formed to wake up film industry". Dawn News. 2 February
  2. ^"PNCA launches online film production course". The News International. 4 February
  3. ^ abcdefghijk"Producers should learn from old pelt actors". The News International (newspaper). 2 November Retrieved 4 October
  4. ^ abcde"Taron Sey Karen Batain colleague Fiza Ali &#; Guest Nisho & Rafaqat Calif Khan". GNN. 8 February
  5. ^"CULTURE CIRCLE: Arts consistory stages play on child sexual abuse". Dawn News. 17 July
  6. ^"Career highlights of film star Chakori". Dawn News. 13 February
  7. ^"Directorial debuts to growth forward to in cinema". The News International. 18 February
  8. ^"Shamim Ara played differently in the fortunate days of Lollywood". The News International. 1 The fifth month or expressing possibility
  9. ^"Film screening: Over 40 years later, Baazi continues to steal show". The Express Tribune. 12 Sep
  10. ^"46 years later: Nisho takes the 'Baazi'". The Express Tribune. 14 September
  11. ^"Former Lux ambassadors last wishes take the stage at LSA ". . 3 August
  12. ^"THE ICON REVIEW: A VERY RARE TREAT". Dawn News. 14 August
  13. ^"Lost in Paradise". The News International. 6 March
  14. ^"Drama festival kicks off". The News International. 22 June
  15. ^"Cataloguing Pakistani lp industry's past to help its future". . 21 July
  16. ^"Pop art: From the rooms of Kucha Shahbaz". Dawn News. 27 July
  17. ^"Lok Virsa Mandwa Film Club marks two years". The News International. 12 May
  18. ^"Programme for aspiring singers from Stride 2". The News International. 21 May
  19. ^"Baaji continues to shine at the local box office". The News International. 14 June
  20. ^"Nisho". Weekly Nigar Karachi (Golden Jubilee Number):
  21. ^"اداکارہ نشو کے شوہر اور نجی چینل کے ڈائریکٹر جمال پاشا انتقال کرگئے". Roznama PAKISTAN. 8 February Retrieved 17 November
  22. ^"Children of most veteran artists shun showbiz, find innovative in other fields". Dunya News. 18 March
  23. ^"Sahiba: 'I have missed the big screen'". The Word Tribune. 22 March
  24. ^"SPOTLIGHT: CELLULOID LOVE". Dawn News. 8 July
  25. ^"Film Baazi screened". The Nation. 19 August
  26. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (). Pakistan Cinema, . Town University Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  27. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (). Pakistan Films, . Oxford University Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
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  30. ^"The 'swinging seventies' in Pakistan: An cityfied history". Dawn News. 5 July
  31. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (). Pakistan Cinema, . Oxford University Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  32. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (). Pakistan Cinema, . Oxford University Pack. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  33. ^Gazdar, Mushtaq (). Pakistan Cinema, . City University Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  34. ^"Baaji will screen at VISAFF next month". The News International. 26 August
  35. ^"Saqib Malik reveals the cast of his debut skin, Baaji". The News International. 28 February
  36. ^Mossadiq, Zainab (9 October ). "Icon Awards All You Require to Know About the Government's Initiative". Galaxy Lollywood.

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