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Madeeha Gauhar

Madeeha Gauhar (Urdu: مدیحہ گوہر; 21 September 1956 – 25 April 2018) was a Pakistani TV and stage actress, playwright and director of social theater, and women's rights activist. In 1984, she founded Ajoka Theatre where social themes were staged in theaters, on the street and in public places. With Ajoka Theater, she performed in Asia and Europe.[1] She was one of the leading actresses on Pakistan's Television screens in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.[2]

Madeeha Gauhar
Born21 September 1956
Died25 April 2018(2018-04-25) (aged 61)
Occupations
Years active1973 – 2018
SpouseShahid Nadeem (husband)
RelativesFaryal Gohar (sister)
Sarang Nadeem (son)
Nirvaan Nadeem (son)
AwardsSee list in this article

Early life and career edit

Madeeha Gauhar was born in 1956 in Karachi, Pakistan. After obtaining a Master of Arts degree in English literature from Government College Lahore, she moved to England where she obtained another master's degree, studying theater science at the University of London.[3][4]

In 1983, with her studies completed, she returned to her native country, settling in Lahore. She was involved in the Women's March on 12 February when she and others protested against the regime. She was photographed being pushed back by a police officer.[5]

Gauhar and her husband Shahid Nadeem founded Ajoka Theatre in 1984, a notable theater group of significance in the city.[1][6] Ajoka (English:Current) elaborates on the oral tradition of Bhand and Nautanki and found a flourishing base in the area that overlaps the province of Punjab. Despite her educational background in the UK and China, Gauhar did not restrict herself to conventional classical Western theater techniques. Rather, she aimed to incorporate authentic Pakistani elements with contemporary sentiments. With Ajoka, Gauhar performed in Pakistan, and subsequently in many other countries. The troupe performed in the region such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, as well as in several countries in Europe.[4]

The most important motive of the shows, according to Gauhar, is the promotion of a just, humane, secular and equal society. She directed almost 36 plays which were performed in Pakistan as well as in other Asian countries.[1] In directing performances in the theater, Gauhar utilised aesthetics and theatrical techniques to reflect the moral, social and political reality of contemporary Pakistan. A recurrent theme for her, as a feminist, was the subject of women's rights in a society that is greatly dominated by men.[4][6]

In 2006, she was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands.[7] In 2007 she won the International Theatre Pasta Award.[8]

In 2007, Ajoka performed a play that was written and directed by Gauhar, the Burqavaganza (Burqa-vaganza), which led to great controversy. Actors dressed in burkas acted out themes of sexual discrimination, intolerance and fanaticism. From a Western perspective, the piece was a rather innocent performance on hypocrisy of a society that bathes in corruption. In her own country, though, Members of Parliament called for a ban on the performance, and the Minister of Culture threatened with sanctions, if the stage play continued. The ban on the stage play was finally imposed as threatened, but the non-governmental organizations and women's rights activists had the play translated into English and did staged performances internationally as a sign of support to Ajoka.[9][10]

Major plays edit

Death and legacy edit

Madeeha Gauhar died in Lahore, Pakistan, on 25 April 2018 at the age of 61 after a three-year illness with cancer.[1][11][12][13] Madeeha Gauhar tried to promote peace between India and Pakistan and tirelessly campaigned for it. She also was widely considered as one of Pakistan's leading women's rights activists.[1][6] Madeeha Gauhar's Ajoka Theater's plays were frequently based on social and human rights issues - for example female literacy, honour killings, religious extremism.[6]

Filmography edit

Television series edit

Year Title Role Network
1982 Dhoop Dewar Nargis PTV
1982 Alif Noon Police lady PTV
1984 Sohni Mahiwal Sohni PTV
1985 Apnay Log Rehana PTV
1985 Ali Baba Aor Qasim Bhai Aliya PTV
1989 Neelay Hath Nabeela Noman PTV
1993 Zard Dopehar Saira PTV
1994 Alao Irshad PTV
1995 Uraan Rehana PTV
1995 Nashaib Naseem PTV
1997 Janjal Pura Politician PTV

Awards and nominations edit

Madeeha Gauhar received numerous awards for her theatrical efforts, including:[1][6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Madeeha Gauhar passes away in Lahore". The Nation (newspaper). 25 April 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  2. ^ "اجوکا تھیٹر کی بانی مدیحہ گوہر کی برسی". Hum News. 24 September 2022.
  3. ^ STARBUZZ: Ajoka brings its act to Karachi Dawn (newspaper), Published 11 October 2008, Retrieved 10 September 2019
  4. ^ a b c Singh Bajeli, Diwan (2 February 2007) The Hindu (newspaper), Retrieved 10 December 2019
  5. ^ Pk, Voice (25 April 2021). "Remembering Madeeha". Voicepk.net. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Pakistani theatre activist and peace campaigner Madeeha Gauhar dies aged 61". Hindustan Times (newspaper). 25 April 2018. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b Prince Claus Awards award winners of 2006 (Madeeha Gauhar listed on Laureate Database) Retrieved 10 December 2019
  8. ^ . Theatre Pasta website. 16 July 2011. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  9. ^ Rehman, Sonya (20 June 2008) Viva Ajoka! WordPress.com website, Retrieved 8 December 2019
  10. ^ Krishan Kumar Rattu (3 May 2018). "Feminist voice of the Subcontinent". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Ajoka Theatre's Madeeha Gauhar passes away". Dawn (newspaper). 25 April 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  12. ^ "Ajoka Theatre founder Madeeha Gauhar passes away". Geo News. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  13. ^ "Renowned actress and founder of Ajoka Theatre Madeeha Gauhar passes away". Daily Times. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Madeeha Gauhar at IMDb

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Madeeha Gauhar Urdu مدیحہ گوہر 21 September 1956 25 April 2018 was a Pakistani TV and stage actress playwright and director of social theater and women s rights activist In 1984 she founded Ajoka Theatre where social themes were staged in theaters on the street and in public places With Ajoka Theater she performed in Asia and Europe 1 She was one of the leading actresses on Pakistan s Television screens in the 1970s 1980s and 1990s 2 Madeeha GauharBorn21 September 1956Karachi PakistanDied25 April 2018 2018 04 25 aged 61 Lahore PakistanOccupationsActress Director and creator of the Ajoka TheatreYears active1973 2018SpouseShahid Nadeem husband RelativesFaryal Gohar sister Sarang Nadeem son Nirvaan Nadeem son AwardsSee list in this article Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Major plays 3 Death and legacy 4 Filmography 4 1 Television series 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editMadeeha Gauhar was born in 1956 in Karachi Pakistan After obtaining a Master of Arts degree in English literature from Government College Lahore she moved to England where she obtained another master s degree studying theater science at the University of London 3 4 In 1983 with her studies completed she returned to her native country settling in Lahore She was involved in the Women s March on 12 February when she and others protested against the regime She was photographed being pushed back by a police officer 5 Gauhar and her husband Shahid Nadeem founded Ajoka Theatre in 1984 a notable theater group of significance in the city 1 6 Ajoka English Current elaborates on the oral tradition of Bhand and Nautanki and found a flourishing base in the area that overlaps the province of Punjab Despite her educational background in the UK and China Gauhar did not restrict herself to conventional classical Western theater techniques Rather she aimed to incorporate authentic Pakistani elements with contemporary sentiments With Ajoka Gauhar performed in Pakistan and subsequently in many other countries The troupe performed in the region such as India Bangladesh Nepal and Sri Lanka as well as in several countries in Europe 4 The most important motive of the shows according to Gauhar is the promotion of a just humane secular and equal society She directed almost 36 plays which were performed in Pakistan as well as in other Asian countries 1 In directing performances in the theater Gauhar utilised aesthetics and theatrical techniques to reflect the moral social and political reality of contemporary Pakistan A recurrent theme for her as a feminist was the subject of women s rights in a society that is greatly dominated by men 4 6 In 2006 she was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands 7 In 2007 she won the International Theatre Pasta Award 8 In 2007 Ajoka performed a play that was written and directed by Gauhar the Burqavaganza Burqa vaganza which led to great controversy Actors dressed in burkas acted out themes of sexual discrimination intolerance and fanaticism From a Western perspective the piece was a rather innocent performance on hypocrisy of a society that bathes in corruption In her own country though Members of Parliament called for a ban on the performance and the Minister of Culture threatened with sanctions if the stage play continued The ban on the stage play was finally imposed as threatened but the non governmental organizations and women s rights activists had the play translated into English and did staged performances internationally as a sign of support to Ajoka 9 10 Major plays editToba Tek Singh based on Saadat Hasan Manto s short story 6 Ek Thi Nani Bulha on Bulleh Shah s life 6 Letters to Uncle Sam 6 Hotel Mohenjodaro Lo Phir Basant Ayee 6 Death and legacy editMadeeha Gauhar died in Lahore Pakistan on 25 April 2018 at the age of 61 after a three year illness with cancer 1 11 12 13 Madeeha Gauhar tried to promote peace between India and Pakistan and tirelessly campaigned for it She also was widely considered as one of Pakistan s leading women s rights activists 1 6 Madeeha Gauhar s Ajoka Theater s plays were frequently based on social and human rights issues for example female literacy honour killings religious extremism 6 Filmography editTelevision series edit Year Title Role Network1982 Dhoop Dewar Nargis PTV1982 Alif Noon Police lady PTV1984 Sohni Mahiwal Sohni PTV1985 Apnay Log Rehana PTV1985 Ali Baba Aor Qasim Bhai Aliya PTV1989 Neelay Hath Nabeela Noman PTV1993 Zard Dopehar Saira PTV1994 Alao Irshad PTV1995 Uraan Rehana PTV1995 Nashaib Naseem PTV1997 Janjal Pura Politician PTVAwards and nominations editMadeeha Gauhar received numerous awards for her theatrical efforts including 1 6 At the first iteration of the 1st Indus Drama Awards in 2005 she was nominated for Best Actress Drama Serial in a Supporting Role Madeeha Gauhar was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 6 In 2006 Gauhar was awarded Prince Claus Award in the Netherlands 1 7 6 Tamgha i Imtiaz Medal of Distinction awarded to her by the President of Pakistan in 2003 for her efforts in improving Pakistani theatre 1 Fatima Jinnah Award by the Government of Pakistan in 2014 1 See also editNational Women s Day Pakistan References edit a b c d e f g h i Madeeha Gauhar passes away in Lahore The Nation newspaper 25 April 2018 Retrieved 8 December 2019 اجوکا تھیٹر کی بانی مدیحہ گوہر کی برسی Hum News 24 September 2022 STARBUZZ Ajoka brings its act to Karachi Dawn newspaper Published 11 October 2008 Retrieved 10 September 2019 a b c Singh Bajeli Diwan 2 February 2007 A voice for peace and amity The Hindu newspaper Retrieved 10 December 2019 Pk Voice 25 April 2021 Remembering Madeeha Voicepk net Retrieved 9 May 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k Pakistani theatre activist and peace campaigner Madeeha Gauhar dies aged 61 Hindustan Times newspaper 25 April 2018 Retrieved 10 December 2019 a b Prince Claus Awards award winners of 2006 Madeeha Gauhar listed on Laureate Database Retrieved 10 December 2019 Madeeha Gauhar interview Theatre Pasta website 16 July 2011 Archived from the original on 19 February 2012 Retrieved 10 December 2019 Rehman Sonya 20 June 2008 Viva Ajoka WordPress com website Retrieved 8 December 2019 Krishan Kumar Rattu 3 May 2018 Feminist voice of the Subcontinent The Hindu Retrieved 10 December 2019 Ajoka Theatre s Madeeha Gauhar passes away Dawn newspaper 25 April 2018 Retrieved 8 December 2019 Ajoka Theatre founder Madeeha Gauhar passes away Geo News 25 April 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Renowned actress and founder of Ajoka Theatre Madeeha Gauhar passes away Daily Times 25 April 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 External links editMadeeha Gauhar at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madeeha Gauhar amp oldid 1186119236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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