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Nazima


 

Nazima (née Mehr-un-Nissa) is a former Bollywood actress who was most famous for her roles as supporting actress in films in 1960s and early 1970s. She was born in Nashik (Maharashtra) and was known as the "Resident Sister" of Bollywood.

Nazima was born as Mehr-un-Nisa on 25 March 1946 in Nasik. She was related to actresses Sharifa Bai (of 1930s) and Husn Bano (of 1940s) who happened to be her grandmother and aunt respectively. She was admitted to a high school in Mumbai (then Bombay) and being from a filmy background, she was soon cast as a child artist by the name Baby Chand in her early films.

Nazima started her career as a child artist in 1954 with Biraj Bahu. By 1958, she made her debut as a heroine in stunt film Princess Saaba. She went into mainstream cinema in 1961 with Umar Qaid which was directed by filmmaker Aspi Irani who was also her uncle. Then came Ziddi (1964) directed by Pramod Chakravarty, a hit. There was then Arzoo (1965) produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar, a silver jubilee runner. She won the best supporting actress award for the acting in Arzoo from the Bengal Film Journalists’ Association. Then came April Fool (1964) directed by Subodh Mukerjee which was appreciated by millions. She then acted in J. Om Prakash's Aye Din Bahar Ke (1968), which celebrated silver jubilee at many places. She also acted in Gemini's Aurat (1967), another box-office hit. In between she had acted in Vidyapati (1964) as heroine opposite veteran Bharat Bhushan. This was a Hindi picture made in Calcutta. In a 1968 interview, Nazima said that to her it was the best role of her film career containing all facets — humor, romance and emotion. However, the picture failed at the box office. She also acted in another Hindi film, Wohi Ladki (1967), produced in Calcutta opposite a newcomer Sharvendra as hero.

She was nominated in the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Category for playing Manoj Kumar's sister in the 1972 film Beimaan. Songs picturised on her include "Ae Kash Kisi Deewane Ko" from Aaye Din Bahar Ke and "Hum behanon ke Liye" from the 1969 film Anjaana.


Filmography

Year Film Character/Role

1954 Biraj Bahu as Baby Chand

1955 Devdas

1956 Dayar-e-Habib

1957 Ab Dilli Door Nahin

1958 Princess Saaba Debut as a heroine

Stunt Film

1961 Oomar Qaid

1962 Tower House

1964 Ziddi Seema Singh

1964 Gazal Kausar Ara Begum

1964 Fariyad

1964 April Fool Anu

1965 Nishan

1965 Arzoo Sarla

1966 Dillagi Lajwanti

1966 Aaye Din Bahar Ke Rachna

1967 Aurat Asha

1968 Raja Aur Runk Sujata Sujjo

1969 Waris Komal

1969 Tamanna

1969 Doli Shobha

1969 Anjaana Munni

1970 Abhinetri

1971 Adhikar Radha

1972 Rakhi Aur Hathkadi

1972 Mere Bhaiya

1972 Do Yaar

1972 Be-Imaan Meena

1973 Honeymoon Neelu

1973 Manchali Pushpa

1973 Alam Ara

1974 Albeli

1974 Ujala Hi Ujala Gita

1974 Amir Garib Anju

1975 Sanyasi Aarti

1975 Dayar-e-Madina Main lead

1975 Ranga Khush Devi

1975 Badnaam Meena

1986 Love And God Starting production in 1963 released in 1986

Awards and nominations

1965: Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards - Best Supporting Actress (Hindi), Arzoo (1965)

1972 - Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actress for Beimaan

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