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Mumtaz (Pakistani actress)

Mumtaz (born 1948) is a Pakistani film actress who worked in Urdu and Punjabi movies during the 1970s and 1980s. She is known for her lead roles in the movies Pyaar Ka Mausam (1975), Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1975), Jab Jab Phool Khile (1975), and Amber (1978). She won 5 Nigar awards in her long cinema career.

Mumtaz
ممتاز
Born
Rifa'at

1948
NationalityPakistani
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1972 - 1991
Awards5 Nigar Awards

Early life and career

Mumtaz was born as Rifa'at in 1948 in Karachi. Before appearing in Lollywood films, she was quite popular for dancing at various functions in Karachi.[1]

She came to films in 1972. Her first film, Ehsaas, was directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and produced by Ilyas Rashidi. Along with Shabnam and Nadeem in the lead cast, Mumtaz had a small role in the film. She again played a small role in Shahid's and Rani's film Amrao Jaan Aada. Meanwhile, she had given a dance performance in a Punjabi film, Banarsi Thug (1973), to a song sung by Noor Jehan, with the lyrics Ankh Lari Badu Badi, Mouqa Miley Kadi Kadi. The song was filmed in a bar. This sensational song was a huge super hit and made Mumtaz famous overnight. After the film Banarasi Thug, Mumtaz's social film Sidha Raasta, starring Naghma, Yousuf Khan, and Sultan Rahi, became a diamond jubilee and Mumtaz became the center of attention for film fans across the country.

Mumtaz's first lead role film was Intezaar which was released in 1974. The film starred Mumtaz alongside Shabnam, Nadeem, Babra Sharif, and Mohammad Qavi. The heroine of this film was Shabnam, but the entire story of this film revolves around Mumtaz. In this film, Mumtaz was portrayed as a very modern girl. This film became a silver jubilee in Karachi. Just two weeks after the release of this film, Mumtaz's other film Shikaar was released, in which she appeared as a full heroine. In this film, Mumtaz played the role of a dumb girl against the hero Shahid, who was portrayed as a savage wild man. After the release of this film, Mumtaz dominated Pakistan's film industry and she became a busy actress. Her film Dushman, which was released at the end of 1974, also became a golden jubilee hit. The director of this film was Pervez Malik. In this film, Mumtaz played a lead role along with Waheed Murad and Muhammad Ali.

Dancing was the central attraction in Mumtaz's screen performances. In the movie Mohabbat Zindagi Hai, singer Nahid Akhtar's playback song "Tut Turu Tara Tara" was pictured on Mumtaz. She was much applauded for her dancing performance for that song.

Later, Mumtaz worked in several successful movies like Pyaar Ka Maasam (1975), Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1975), Jab Jab Phool Khile (1975), Sheeshay Ka Ghar (1978), and Amber (1978). Her last film, Gangwa, was released in 1991.[1][2][3][4]

Personal life

Reportedly, Mumtaz was in a relationship with film producer Chaudhry Ajmal during the late 1970s, though they were never married. Later, she married a businessman and moved to Canada. Now she lives in Canada with her family.[1]

Selected filmography

Mumtaz acted in 202 Urdu and Punjabi films:[5][2]

  • 1972: Ehsaas (Urdu)
  • 1972: Umrao Jaan Ada (Urdu)
  • 1973: Ziddi (Punjabi)
  • 1973: Banarsi Thug (Punjabi)
  • 1973: Rangeela Aur Munawar Zarif (Urdu)
  • 1973: Farz (Urdu)
  • 1974: Tum Salamat Raho (Urdu)
  • 1974: Sidha Rasta (Punjabi)
  • 1974: Naukar Wohti Da (Punjabi)
  • 1974: Intezar (Urdu)
  • 1974: Bhool (Urdu)
  • 1974: Dushman (Urdu)
  • 1974: Jadoo (Punjabi)
  • 1975: Pyar Ka Mousam (Urdu)
  • 1975: Mohabbat Zindagi Hay (Urdu)
  • 1975: Sharif Badmash (Punjabi)
  • 1975: Soorat Aur Seerat (Urdu)
  • 1975: Roshni (film) (Urdu)
  • 1975: Jab Jab Phool Khilay (Urdu)
  • 1975: Shoukan Melay Di (Punjabi)
  • 1976: Talash (Urdu)
  • 1976: Koshish (Urdu)
  • 1976: Ann Daata (Urdu)
  • 1977: Jabroo (Punjabi)
  • 1978: Amber (Urdu)
  • 1978: Sheeshay Ka Ghar (Urdu)
  • 1979: Nizam Daku (Punjabi)
  • 1979: Khushboo (Urdu)
  • 1979: Dubai Chalo (Punjabi)
  • 1980: Sohra Tay Jawai (Punjabi)
  • 1981: Sala Sahib (Punjabi)
  • 1981: Sangram (Urdu)
  • 1981: Veryam (Punjabi)
  • 1982: 2 Bhiga Zamin (Punjabi)
  • 1982: Noukar Tay Malik (Punjabi)
  • 1982: Shaan (Punjabi)
  • 1982: Zara Si Baat (Urdu)
  • 1983: Dillan day Souday (Punjabi)
  • 1983: Susral Chalo (Punjabi)
  • 1983: Raka (Punjabi)
  • 1983: Murad Khan (Punjabi)
  • 1984: Kalia (Punjabi)[6][5]
  • 1985: Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (film) (Urdu)
  • 1985: Dhee Rani (Punjabi)
  • 1986: Zanjeer (Urdu)
  • 1987: Sangal (Punjabi)
  • 1987: Moti Sher (Punjabi)
  • 1987: Kundan (Urdu)
  • 1988: Mafroor (Punjabi)
  • 1990: Siren (Punjabi)
  • 1991: Kalay Chor (Punjabi/Urdu double version)
  • 1992: Zindagi (Punjabi/Urdu double version)

Awards

Year Award Category Result Film Ref.
1975 Nigar Award Best actress Won Jaadu [1][7][8]
1978 Nigar Award Special award Won Haidar Ali [1][7]
1979 Nigar Award Best actress Won Nizam Daku [1][7]
1980 Nigar Award Best actress Won Sohra Te Jawai [1][7]
1985 Nigar Award Best actress Won Dhee Rani [1][7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "دہائیوں تک مداحوں کو مبہوت رکھنے والی اپسرا، ممتاز". Urdu News (in Urdu). 3 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b . Cineplot. Archived from the original on 17 June 2020.
  3. ^ Rasheed, Yaqoob (18 January 2022). "پاکستان کی تین سُپر ہیروئنز شبنم، ممتاز اور بابرہ شریف". Daily Jang (in Urdu).
  4. ^ Zafar, Abdul Hafeez (15 February 2022). "صرف نام ہی نہیں، کام بھی ایک جیسا مقبولیت کے جھنڈے گاڑھنے والے پاکستان و بھارت کے ہم نام فنکار". Dunya News (in Urdu).
  5. ^ a b . Pakistan Film Magazine. Archived from the original on 26 November 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  6. ^ . Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Archived from the original on 9 July 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e . The Hot Spot Film Reviews website. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch (help)
  8. ^ . TheHotSpotOnline. Archived from the original on 14 May 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch (help)

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Mumtaz born 1948 is a Pakistani film actress who worked in Urdu and Punjabi movies during the 1970s and 1980s She is known for her lead roles in the movies Pyaar Ka Mausam 1975 Mohabbat Zindagi Hai 1975 Jab Jab Phool Khile 1975 and Amber 1978 She won 5 Nigar awards in her long cinema career MumtazممتازBornRifa at1948KarachiNationalityPakistaniOccupationFilm actressYears active1972 1991Awards5 Nigar Awards Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Personal life 3 Selected filmography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditMumtaz was born as Rifa at in 1948 in Karachi Before appearing in Lollywood films she was quite popular for dancing at various functions in Karachi 1 She came to films in 1972 Her first film Ehsaas was directed by Nazar ul Islam and produced by Ilyas Rashidi Along with Shabnam and Nadeem in the lead cast Mumtaz had a small role in the film She again played a small role in Shahid s and Rani s film Amrao Jaan Aada Meanwhile she had given a dance performance in a Punjabi film Banarsi Thug 1973 to a song sung by Noor Jehan with the lyrics Ankh Lari Badu Badi Mouqa Miley Kadi Kadi The song was filmed in a bar This sensational song was a huge super hit and made Mumtaz famous overnight After the film Banarasi Thug Mumtaz s social film Sidha Raasta starring Naghma Yousuf Khan and Sultan Rahi became a diamond jubilee and Mumtaz became the center of attention for film fans across the country Mumtaz s first lead role film was Intezaar which was released in 1974 The film starred Mumtaz alongside Shabnam Nadeem Babra Sharif and Mohammad Qavi The heroine of this film was Shabnam but the entire story of this film revolves around Mumtaz In this film Mumtaz was portrayed as a very modern girl This film became a silver jubilee in Karachi Just two weeks after the release of this film Mumtaz s other film Shikaar was released in which she appeared as a full heroine In this film Mumtaz played the role of a dumb girl against the hero Shahid who was portrayed as a savage wild man After the release of this film Mumtaz dominated Pakistan s film industry and she became a busy actress Her film Dushman which was released at the end of 1974 also became a golden jubilee hit The director of this film was Pervez Malik In this film Mumtaz played a lead role along with Waheed Murad and Muhammad Ali Dancing was the central attraction in Mumtaz s screen performances In the movie Mohabbat Zindagi Hai singer Nahid Akhtar s playback song Tut Turu Tara Tara was pictured on Mumtaz She was much applauded for her dancing performance for that song Later Mumtaz worked in several successful movies like Pyaar Ka Maasam 1975 Mohabbat Zindagi Hai 1975 Jab Jab Phool Khile 1975 Sheeshay Ka Ghar 1978 and Amber 1978 Her last film Gangwa was released in 1991 1 2 3 4 Personal life EditReportedly Mumtaz was in a relationship with film producer Chaudhry Ajmal during the late 1970s though they were never married Later she married a businessman and moved to Canada Now she lives in Canada with her family 1 Selected filmography EditMumtaz acted in 202 Urdu and Punjabi films 5 2 1972 Ehsaas Urdu 1972 Umrao Jaan Ada Urdu 1973 Ziddi Punjabi 1973 Banarsi Thug Punjabi 1973 Rangeela Aur Munawar Zarif Urdu 1973 Farz Urdu 1974 Tum Salamat Raho Urdu 1974 Sidha Rasta Punjabi 1974 Naukar Wohti Da Punjabi 1974 Intezar Urdu 1974 Bhool Urdu 1974 Dushman Urdu 1974 Jadoo Punjabi 1975 Pyar Ka Mousam Urdu 1975 Mohabbat Zindagi Hay Urdu 1975 Sharif Badmash Punjabi 1975 Soorat Aur Seerat Urdu 1975 Roshni film Urdu 1975 Jab Jab Phool Khilay Urdu 1975 Shoukan Melay Di Punjabi 1976 Talash Urdu 1976 Koshish Urdu 1976 Ann Daata Urdu 1977 Jabroo Punjabi 1978 Amber Urdu 1978 Sheeshay Ka Ghar Urdu 1979 Nizam Daku Punjabi 1979 Khushboo Urdu 1979 Dubai Chalo Punjabi 1980 Sohra Tay Jawai Punjabi 1981 Sala Sahib Punjabi 1981 Sangram Urdu 1981 Veryam Punjabi 1982 2 Bhiga Zamin Punjabi 1982 Noukar Tay Malik Punjabi 1982 Shaan Punjabi 1982 Zara Si Baat Urdu 1983 Dillan day Souday Punjabi 1983 Susral Chalo Punjabi 1983 Raka Punjabi 1983 Murad Khan Punjabi 1984 Kalia Punjabi 6 5 1985 Muqaddar Ka Sikandar film Urdu 1985 Dhee Rani Punjabi 1986 Zanjeer Urdu 1987 Sangal Punjabi 1987 Moti Sher Punjabi 1987 Kundan Urdu 1988 Mafroor Punjabi 1990 Siren Punjabi 1991 Kalay Chor Punjabi Urdu double version 1992 Zindagi Punjabi Urdu double version Awards EditYear Award Category Result Film Ref 1975 Nigar Award Best actress Won Jaadu 1 7 8 1978 Nigar Award Special award Won Haidar Ali 1 7 1979 Nigar Award Best actress Won Nizam Daku 1 7 1980 Nigar Award Best actress Won Sohra Te Jawai 1 7 1985 Nigar Award Best actress Won Dhee Rani 1 7 References Edit a b c d e f g h دہائیوں تک مداحوں کو مبہوت رکھنے والی اپسرا ممتاز Urdu News in Urdu 3 September 2018 a b Mumtaz Cineplot Archived from the original on 17 June 2020 Rasheed Yaqoob 18 January 2022 پاکستان کی تین س پر ہیروئنز شبنم ممتاز اور بابرہ شریف Daily Jang in Urdu Zafar Abdul Hafeez 15 February 2022 صرف نام ہی نہیں کام بھی ایک جیسا مقبولیت کے جھنڈے گاڑھنے والے پاکستان و بھارت کے ہم نام فنکار Dunya News in Urdu a b Mumtaz Filmography Pakistan Film Magazine Archived from the original on 26 November 2022 Retrieved 1 December 2022 Kalia film and filmography of Mumtaz Complete Index To World Film CITWF website Archived from the original on 9 July 2018 Retrieved 1 December 2022 a b c d e Pakistan s Oscars The Nigar Awards The Hot Spot Film Reviews website Archived from the original on 13 June 2020 Retrieved 16 November 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a archive date archive url timestamp mismatch help THE NIGAR AWARDS 1972 1986 TheHotSpotOnline Archived from the original on 14 May 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a archive date archive url timestamp mismatch help External links EditMumtaz at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mumtaz Pakistani actress amp oldid 1169213710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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