Aasia
Aasia Begum | |
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Tavalludi |
Firdous Begum 1951-yil, 13-noyabr Patiala, Panjob, Hindiston |
Vafoti |
2013-yil, 9-mart Nyu York |
Fuqaroligi | Pokiston |
Kasbi | Aktrisa |
Faoliyat yillari | 1970–1991 |
Bolalari | 3 |
Aasia Begum (Aasia nomi bilan mashhur) (1951-yil 13-noyabr – 2013-yil 9-mart) 1970, 1980 va 1990-yillarda faol boʻlgan pokistonlik kino aktrisasi edi[1].
Yoshligi
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]Aasia 1951-yilda Hindistonning Panjob shtatidagi Patiala shahrida tugʻilgan[2][3]. Asl ismi Firdous boʻlib, Hindistondan Pokistonga hijrat qilgan. U faoliyatini tugatgandan soʻng Nyu-Yorkda istiqomat qildi va u yerda 2013-yil 9-martda 60 yoshida vafot etdi[4].
Faoliyati
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]U Pokiston kino sanoatidagi ilk debyutini 1970-yilda prodyuser Shabab Kiranvining filmida ijro etgan [5] [6] . Xuddi shu yili u rejissyor Riaz Shahidning "Gharnata" (1970) filmida ham rol oʻynadi[7]. Aasia 179 dan ortiq panjob filmlaridan tashqari bir nechta urdu filmlarida ham rol oʻynagan [8].Aasia panjob filmi boʻlmish " Maula Jatt " (1979) dagi „Mukxo“ roli bilan yaxshi eslanadi. Bu rol Pokistonning panjob tilidagi filmlarida „Jatti“ va „Chaudhrani“ tushunchalarini qayta belgilab berdi. Oʻsha filmda u oʻzining panjabi tilidagi aksentini Sargodha va Jhang aksentlariga mos ravishda qoʻllagan.[9]
Shaxsiy hayoti
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]U Karachida yashovchi tadbirkorga turmushga chiqdi va ularning toʻrtta farzand koʻrishdi.[10].
Vafoti
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]Aasia kino sanoatidan 1990-yillarning oʻrtalarida voz kechib, oilasi bilan Nyu-Yorkda yashay boshlagan. U 2011-yilda Karachi shahrida joylashgan Aga Khan universiteti kasalxonasida sogʻligʻi bilan bogʻliq muammolar tufayli davolanish uchun murojaat qiladi ammo keyinchalik tinchgina Nyu-Yorkka qaytishni afzal koʻradi[11].U 2013-yil 9-martda Nyu-Yorkda 60 yoshida nomaʼlum sabablarga koʻra vafot etdi [11] [12] [13] [14].
Filmografiya
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]Film
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]Yil | Film | Roli | Izoh |
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1970 | Insaan Aur Aadmi | ||
1971 | Raja Rani | Director and Producer: Diljeet Mirza; in Punjabi | |
Yaaden | |||
Parai Aag | |||
Gharnata | |||
Charagh Kahan Roshni Kahan | |||
Dil Aur Dunya | |||
1972 | Main Akela | ||
Main Bhi To Insan Hun | |||
Punnu Di Sassi | |||
Do Rangeelay | |||
Pazeb | |||
Umrao Jan Ada | |||
1973 | Khoon Da Darya | ||
Sheru | |||
Mastana | Female lead | Director: 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 Tay Qanoon | |||
Kehnday Nay Nainan | |||
Ghairat Meray Veer Di | |||
Jhalli | |||
Jeera Blade | Azra | ||
Khabardar | Director: Diljeet Mirza; Producer: Atta Ullah Bosan; in Punjabi | ||
Ghulam | |||
1974 | Shehanshah | ||
Khana day Khan Prohnay | Punjabi[15] | ||
Pyar Hi Pyar | |||
Tum Salamat Raho | Urdu[16] | ||
Sasta Khoon Mehnga Pani | Rano | Punjabi[17] | |
Bhola Sajjan | |||
Sikandra | Punjabi | ||
1975 | Khooni Khet | ||
Haku | Punjabi | ||
Rawal | |||
Khanzada | |||
Shareef Budmaash | Balil | Punjabi[18] | |
Sar-e-Aam | |||
Hathkari | |||
Sheeda Pastol | Najma | ||
Doghla | |||
Shoukan Melay Di | |||
1976 | Mout Khed Jawana Di | ||
Ajj Di Taza Khabar | |||
Yaar Da Sehra | |||
Akhar | |||
Hukam Da Ghulam | Razia | ||
Ultimatum | |||
Toofan | Punjabi | ||
Chor Nu Mor | |||
Jano Kapatti | Shanno | ||
Anjaam | |||
Kothay Tapni | |||
Dukki Tikki | |||
Mehboob Mera Mastana | |||
Waada | |||
Dara | |||
Chitra Te Shera | Amina | ||
Hashar Nashar | |||
1977 | Dharti Lahu Mangdi | ||
Dildar Sadqay | |||
Aakhri Medan | |||
April Fool | Urdu | ||
Fraud | Punjabi | ||
Lahori Badshah | |||
Haji Khokhar | |||
Sher Babbar | |||
Qanoon | |||
Pehli Nazar | |||
BeGunah | |||
Jeenay Ki Rah | |||
Ghairat Di Mout | |||
Baray Mian Deewanay | |||
Baghi Tay Qanoon | |||
Himmat | Punjabi | ||
Aakhri Goli | |||
1978 | Nidarr | ||
Wafadar | |||
Elaan | Punjabi | ||
Bohat Khoob | |||
Guarantee | |||
Heera Tay Basheera | |||
Prince | |||
Ibrat | |||
Jashan | |||
Goga | Punjabi | ||
Puttar Phannay Khan Da | |||
Ranga Daku | |||
Boycott | Punjabi | ||
Lalkara | |||
1979 | Notan Nu Salam | ||
Maula Jatt | Mukkho Jatti | ||
Chalaan | |||
Muqabla | Punjabi | ||
Goga Sher | [19] | ||
Attal Faisala | |||
Do Jeedar | |||
Hathiar | |||
Makhan Khan | |||
Aag | Urdu | ||
Jatt Da Kharak | |||
Bakka Rath | |||
Permit | |||
Dada Pota | |||
Ghunda Act | |||
Wehshi Gujjar | |||
1980 | Dushman Mera Yaar | ||
Haseena Maan Jaye Gi | |||
Do Toofaan | |||
Yaar Dushman | |||
Mann Mauji | |||
Ladla Puttar | |||
Behram Daku | Taji | ||
1981 | Khan-e-Azam | ||
Anokha Daaj | |||
Athra Puttar | Lachhi | ||
1982 | Ik Doli | ||
Lalay Di Jan | Punjabi | ||
Medan | |||
Bharia Mela | Punjabi | ||
1983 | Des Pardes | Rano | |
Nazra | |||
1984 | Shanakhti Card | Punjabi | |
Ilaqa Incharge | |||
1985 | Angara | Directed and produced by Mohammad Ikram; in Punjabi | |
1986 | Baghi Sipahi | Pareeto | Directed and produced by Fiaz Sheikh; in Punjabi |
Yeh Adam | |||
1989 | Meri Hathjori | Directed by Masood Butt | |
1990 | Dushmani | Punjabi | |
1991 | Chann Meray | Punjabi |
Mukofot va unvonlari
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]Yil | Mukofot | Turkum | Natija | Sarlavha | Manba |
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1977-yil | Nigar Awards | Best actress | Gʻolib | Qanoon | [20] [13] |
1979-yil | Nigar Awards | Best supporting actress | Gʻolib | Aag | [20] [13] [21] |
Manbalar
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]- ↑ Shoaib Ahmed. „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.
- ↑ Khan. „Transition: Aasia Begum passes away in Canada“. The Express Tribune (newspaper) (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.
- ↑ Shoaib Ahmed. „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.Shoaib Ahmed (10 March 2013). „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ INP. „Veteran Pakistani actress Aasia dies in Canada“. The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). 2013-yil 5-oktyabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.
- ↑ Khan. „Transition: Aasia Begum passes away in Canada“. The Express Tribune (newspaper) (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.Khan, Sher (10 March 2013). „Transition: Aasia Begum passes away in Canada“. The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ Amjad Parvez. „Lal Mohammad Iqbal — the forgotten hero duo“. Daily Times (newspaper) (2018-yil 28-iyul). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.
- ↑ Shoaib Ahmed. „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.Shoaib Ahmed (10 March 2013). „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ „25th death anniversary of Sultan Rahi observed“. Daily Times (2021-yil 10-yanvar). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.
- ↑ INP. „Veteran Pakistani actress Aasia dies in Canada“. The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). 2013-yil 5-oktyabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.INP. „Veteran Pakistani actress Aasia dies in Canada“. The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ Shoaib Ahmed. „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.Shoaib Ahmed (10 March 2013). „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ 11,0 11,1 Shoaib Ahmed. „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.Shoaib Ahmed (10 March 2013). „Film star Aasia is no more“. Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ INP. „Veteran Pakistani actress Aasia dies in Canada“. The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). 2013-yil 5-oktyabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.INP. „Veteran Pakistani actress Aasia dies in Canada“. The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ 13,0 13,1 13,2 Khan. „Transition: Aasia Begum passes away in Canada“. The Express Tribune (newspaper) (2013-yil 10-mart). Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.Khan, Sher (10 March 2013). „Transition: Aasia Begum passes away in Canada“. The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ↑ „Transition: Maula Jutt actor Aasia Begum passes away“. The Express Tribune (2022-yil 26-mart).
- ↑ Gazdar, Mushtaq. Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press, 1997 — 278-bet. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ↑ „Waheed Murad: remembering the Chocolate Hero of Pakistani cinema — Part II“. Daily Times (2022-yil 24-yanvar).
- ↑ Gazdar, Mushtaq. Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press, 1997 — 278-bet. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ↑ Gazdar, Mushtaq. Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press, 1997 — 281-bet. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ↑ Gazdar, Mushtaq. Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press, 1997 — 294-bet. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ↑ 20,0 20,1 „The Nigar Awards (1972 - 1986)“. The Hot Spot Online website (2003-yil 5-yanvar). 2008-yil 25-iyulda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2022-yil 21-yanvar.
- ↑ „Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards.“. Desi Movies Reviews. 2015-yil 22-iyulda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2021-yil 28-oktyabr.