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Neelo

Neelo Begum (born Cynthia Alexander Fernandes; née Abida Riaz; 30 June 1940 – 30 January 2021) was a Pakistani veteran film actress. She made her film debut in 1956 with Hollywood film Bhowani Junction. She was known as The Queen of Romance and The Princess of Romance for her portrayal of romantic roles.[2][3] She worked in more than 134 Pakistani films including Urdu and Punjabi language films.[1][6]

Neelo
Born
Cynthia Alexander Fernandes

(1940-06-30)30 June 1940[1]
Died30 January 2021(2021-01-30) (aged 80)
Other namesThe Queen of Romance[2]
The Princess of Romance[3]
Abida Riaz
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1955 – 2005
Spouse
(m. 1965; died 1972)
[4]
ChildrenShaan Shahid (son)
AwardsSitara-i-Imtiaz (2022)[5]

She was the recipient of numerous awards, including Nigar Awards, she earned recognition after appearing in a song "Aaye Mausam Rangilay Suhanay" from the film Saat Lakh and after playing lead role in Zarqa.[7]

Early life edit

Born into a Catholic family, she adopted a Muslim name, Abida Riaz after marrying a Pakistani filmmaker, Riaz Shahid in 1965.[8] She is the mother of film actor Shaan Shahid.[9]

Neelo was born in Bhera, British India.[10] She did her primary schooling at Kinnaird High School, Lahore.[9]

Controversies edit

In 1965, at the peak of her popularity, she was summoned by Nawab Malik Amir Mohammad Khan, then Governor of West Pakistan, to dance on stage for the Shah of Iran during his official visit to Pakistan; but she refused to do it for her own reasons. Harassed and threatened, Neelo faced dire consequences for refusing to obey official orders. She was allegedly gang molested and attempted suicide on the way to the Governor's House and was taken to a hospital instead, where the doctors saved her life.[11]

News of the incident generated widespread public backlash against the Nawab. The renowned leftist poet Habib Jalib, on hearing of the incident, expressed his anguish in his poem over her attempted suicide: "Tu kay nawaqif-e-aadab-e-ghulami hae abhi...raqs zanjeer pehan ker bhi kya jata hae" (meaning: "unaware art thou yet of the rites of enslavement...dance can be performed even while enchained".) Later this poem was used in the film Zarqa (1969) with slight changes in the words and ended up becoming a super-hit film song in Pakistan. The film song became much more relevant, effective, and popular because it was picturised on Neelo herself and was based on similar real-life events in Neelo's life. She also won the Best Actress Nigar Award for film Zarqa (1969). It had superb music by Wajahat Attre and was sung by Mehdi Hassan.[11] Film Zarqa (1969) was produced and directed by Riaz Shahid who also wrote its screenplay. Neelo helped her husband, Riaz Shahid, produce this film and it became the box office hit film of her career.[1]

Personal life edit

Neelo embraced Islam at the time of her marriage to film screenwriter and film director Riaz Shahid. Riaz Shahid suddenly died in 1972.[11][1]

Illness and death edit

She died from blood cancer on 30 January 2021 in Lahore.[4][12]

Filmography edit

  • 1956 Bhowani Junction[1]
  • 1956: Sabira[1]
  • 1957: Anjaam[13]
  • 1957: Bholey Khan
  • 1957: Pasban[citation needed]
  • 1957: Sehti
  • 1957: Saat Lakh[1]
  • 1957: Yakke Wali
  • 1957: Aankh Ka Nashah
  • 1958: Akhri Nishan[1]
  • 1958: Changez Khan
  • 1958: Darbar
  • 1958: Jan-e-Bahar
  • 1958: Jatti
  • 1958: Kachian Kaliyan
  • 1958: Mumtaz
  • 1958: Nayi Larki[14]
  • 1958: Neya Daur
  • 1958: Sheikh Chilli
  • 1958: Zehr-e-Ishq[1]
  • 1959: Koel
  • 1959: Lalkaar
  • 1959: Lukkan Mitti
  • 1959: Neend[1]
  • 1959: Shama
  • 1959: Shera
  • 1959: Sola Aanay
  • 1959: Suchhey Moti
  • 1959: Nagin
  • 1959: Saathi[1]
  • 1959: Yaar Beli
  • 1960: Alladin Ka Beta
  • 1960: Ayaz
  • 1960: Insaaf
  • 1960: Khyber Mail
  • 1960: Manzil
  • 1960: Neelofar
  • 1960: Shehzadi
  • 1960: Street 77
  • 1961: Bara Bajje[15]
  • 1961: Do Raste[16]
  • 1961: Subha Kahin Sham Kahin[16]
  • 1962: Azra
  • 1962: Banjaran
  • 1962: Barsaat mein
  • 1962: Darwaza
  • 1962: Dosheeza
  • 1962: Ghunghat
  • 1962: Husn-o-Ishq
  • 1962: Unche Mahal
  • 1963: Barat
  • 1963: Daaman
  • 1963: Ishq par zor nahin
  • 1963: Kala Aadmi
  • 1963: Mouj Mela
  • 1963: Qatal ke baad
  • 1963: Shikwa
  • 1963: Aman(There is no film title name Aman in 1963, how ever "Daaman"was 1963 film and Neelo got Nigar Award also
  • 1964: Beti
  • 1964: Daachi
  • 1964: Gehra Daagh
  • 1964: Jugni
  • 1964: Khyber Pass
  • 1964: Mera Mahi
  • 1964: Nehle peh Dehla
  • 1964: Sher di Bachi
  • 1965: Fareb
  • 1965: Jeedar
  • 1965: Raqqasa
  • 1966: Abba Jee
  • 1966: Ann Parh
  • 1966: Badnaam
  • 1966: Chughalkhor
  • 1966: Laado
  • 1966: Mr. Allah Ditta
  • 1966: Naghma.e-Sehra
  • 1966: Nizam Lohar
  • 1966: Payal Ki Jhankar
  • 1967: Chattan
  • 1967: Dil Da Jani
  • 1967: Neeli Baar
  • 1967: Ravi Paar
  • 1967: Sham Savera
  • 1967: Yaar Maar
  • 1968: Jag Beeti
  • 1968: Lala Rukh
  • 1968: Paristan
  • 1968: Wohti
  • 1969: Aukha Jatt
  • 1969: Zarqa[1]
  • 1971: Karishma
  • 1974: Khatarnak
  • 1974: Bahisht (producer only)
  • 1975: Athra
  • 1975: Balwant Kaur
  • 1975: Dhan Jigra Maa Da
  • 1975: Heera Phumman
  • 1975: Izzat
  • 1975: Jailor te Qaidi
  • 1975: Mera Naa Patey Khan
  • 1975: Rajjo
  • 1975: Sir Da Badla
  • 1975: Sultana Daku
  • 1975: Watan Iman
  • 1976: Ayyash
  • 1976: Gangu Puttar Maa Da
  • 1976: Jatt Kurrian Taun Darda
  • 1976: Khaufnaak
  • 1976: Kil Kil Mera Naa
  • 1976: Pindiwal
  • 1976: Wardat
  • 1977: Aj Diyan Kurrian
  • 1977: Akhri Goli
  • 1977: Danka
  • 1977: Jurm main keeta si
  • 1977: Malikzada
  • 1977: Mere Badshah
  • 1977: Sadqay Teri Mout Tun
  • 1977: Tera vi jawab nahin
  • 1978: Chamman Khan
  • 1978: Gharib da baal
  • 1978: Ghunda
  • 1978: Haidar Daler
  • 1978: Inqalab
  • 1978: Mazi, haal aur mustaqbil
  • 1978: Nazrana
  • 1978: Sharif Shehri
  • 1978: Tax
  • 1979: General Bakht Khan
  • 1979: Mout meri zindagi
  • 1979: Order
  • 1980: Chotay Nawab
  • 1980: Heera Puttar
  • 1982: Khatra 440
  • 1989: Barood ki Chhaon
  • 1990: Bulandi
  • 1990: Jur'at
  • 2013: Waar

Tribute and honour edit

Actress and model Iqra Aziz held a tribute in her memory on International Women's Day and described her a very fine actress, successful individual, an amazing wife, and a wonderful mother.[17] The Government of Pakistan named a street and intersection after her in Lahore on August 16, 2021.[18]

Awards and recognition edit

Year Award Category Result Title Ref.
1959 Nigar Award Best Supporting Actress Won Koel [1][19]
1963 Nigar Award Best Supporting Actress Won Aman [19]
1969 Nigar Award Best Actress Won Zarqa [19]
1999 Nigar Award Special Millennium Award Won Herself [19]
2022 Sitara-i-Imtiaz Award by the President of Pakistan Won Herself [20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m . Cineplot.com website. 27 September 2009. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Neelo: The Defiant Screen Starlet". Youlin Magazine. 2 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Shaan shares adorable pictures with mother Neelo". Daily Times. 12 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Legendary film star Neelo passes away". Images. 30 January 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Rohail Hyatt receives Hilal-e-Imtiaz, thanks partners in Vital Signs, Coke Studio journey". The Express Tribune. 25 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Famous Pakistani actor Neelo dies, 'happiest moment' says Bilawal Bhutto on sister's marriage". ThePrint. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Veteran film star Neelo passes away". The Nation. 31 January 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Neelo - the iconic filmstar of yesteryears". Daily Times. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Veteran actress Neelo Begum dies of cancer". Pakistan Today. 30 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  10. ^ "IN MEMORIAM: NEELO'S UNCHAINED SPIRIT". Dawn Newspaper. 27 February 2022.
  11. ^ a b c Socialist cinema: Habib Jalib and Riaz Shahid in Neelo's film Zarqa (1969) on Dawn (newspaper) Published 5 November 2014, Retrieved 18 July 2018
  12. ^ "Vetreran Pakistani actress Neelo Begum passes away". ARY News. 30 January 2021.
  13. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 246. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
  14. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 247. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
  15. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 250. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
  16. ^ a b Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 249. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
  17. ^ "Iqra Aziz pays tribute to Neelo Begum on Women's Day". Daily Times. 17 November 2021.
  18. ^ "Lahore streets, intersections to be named after famous personalities". Dawn News. 21 September 2021.
  19. ^ a b c d . The Hot Spot Film Reviews website. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  20. ^ "126 people to get civil awards for their distinguished work". Dawn Newspaper. 2 January 2022.

External links edit

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Neelo Begum born Cynthia Alexander Fernandes nee Abida Riaz 30 June 1940 30 January 2021 was a Pakistani veteran film actress She made her film debut in 1956 with Hollywood film Bhowani Junction She was known as The Queen of Romance and The Princess of Romance for her portrayal of romantic roles 2 3 She worked in more than 134 Pakistani films including Urdu and Punjabi language films 1 6 NeeloBornCynthia Alexander Fernandes 1940 06 30 30 June 1940 1 Bhera Punjab British IndiaDied30 January 2021 2021 01 30 aged 80 Lahore Punjab PakistanOther namesThe Queen of Romance 2 The Princess of Romance 3 Abida RiazOccupationFilm actressYears active1955 2005SpouseRiaz Shahid m 1965 died 1972 wbr 4 ChildrenShaan Shahid son AwardsSitara i Imtiaz 2022 5 She was the recipient of numerous awards including Nigar Awards she earned recognition after appearing in a song Aaye Mausam Rangilay Suhanay from the film Saat Lakh and after playing lead role in Zarqa 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Controversies 3 Personal life 4 Illness and death 5 Filmography 6 Tribute and honour 7 Awards and recognition 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editBorn into a Catholic family she adopted a Muslim name Abida Riaz after marrying a Pakistani filmmaker Riaz Shahid in 1965 8 She is the mother of film actor Shaan Shahid 9 Neelo was born in Bhera British India 10 She did her primary schooling at Kinnaird High School Lahore 9 Controversies editIn 1965 at the peak of her popularity she was summoned by Nawab Malik Amir Mohammad Khan then Governor of West Pakistan to dance on stage for the Shah of Iran during his official visit to Pakistan but she refused to do it for her own reasons Harassed and threatened Neelo faced dire consequences for refusing to obey official orders She was allegedly gang molested and attempted suicide on the way to the Governor s House and was taken to a hospital instead where the doctors saved her life 11 News of the incident generated widespread public backlash against the Nawab The renowned leftist poet Habib Jalib on hearing of the incident expressed his anguish in his poem over her attempted suicide Tu kay nawaqif e aadab e ghulami hae abhi raqs zanjeer pehan ker bhi kya jata hae meaning unaware art thou yet of the rites of enslavement dance can be performed even while enchained Later this poem was used in the film Zarqa 1969 with slight changes in the words and ended up becoming a super hit film song in Pakistan The film song became much more relevant effective and popular because it was picturised on Neelo herself and was based on similar real life events in Neelo s life She also won the Best Actress Nigar Award for film Zarqa 1969 It had superb music by Wajahat Attre and was sung by Mehdi Hassan 11 Film Zarqa 1969 was produced and directed by Riaz Shahid who also wrote its screenplay Neelo helped her husband Riaz Shahid produce this film and it became the box office hit film of her career 1 Personal life editNeelo embraced Islam at the time of her marriage to film screenwriter and film director Riaz Shahid Riaz Shahid suddenly died in 1972 11 1 Illness and death editShe died from blood cancer on 30 January 2021 in Lahore 4 12 Filmography edit1956 Bhowani Junction 1 1956 Sabira 1 1957 Anjaam 13 1957 Bholey Khan 1957 Pasban citation needed 1957 Sehti 1957 Saat Lakh 1 1957 Yakke Wali 1957 Aankh Ka Nashah 1958 Akhri Nishan 1 1958 Changez Khan 1958 Darbar 1958 Jan e Bahar 1958 Jatti 1958 Kachian Kaliyan 1958 Mumtaz 1958 Nayi Larki 14 1958 Neya Daur 1958 Sheikh Chilli 1958 Zehr e Ishq 1 1959 Koel 1959 Lalkaar 1959 Lukkan Mitti 1959 Neend 1 1959 Shama 1959 Shera 1959 Sola Aanay 1959 Suchhey Moti 1959 Nagin 1959 Saathi 1 1959 Yaar Beli 1960 Alladin Ka Beta 1960 Ayaz 1960 Insaaf 1960 Khyber Mail 1960 Manzil 1960 Neelofar 1960 Shehzadi 1960 Street 77 1961 Bara Bajje 15 1961 Do Raste 16 1961 Subha Kahin Sham Kahin 16 1962 Azra 1962 Banjaran 1962 Barsaat mein 1962 Darwaza 1962 Dosheeza 1962 Ghunghat 1962 Husn o Ishq 1962 Unche Mahal 1963 Barat 1963 Daaman 1963 Ishq par zor nahin 1963 Kala Aadmi 1963 Mouj Mela 1963 Qatal ke baad 1963 Shikwa 1963 Aman There is no film title name Aman in 1963 how ever Daaman was 1963 film and Neelo got Nigar Award also 1964 Beti 1964 Daachi 1964 Gehra Daagh 1964 Jugni 1964 Khyber Pass 1964 Mera Mahi 1964 Nehle peh Dehla 1964 Sher di Bachi 1965 Fareb 1965 Jeedar 1965 Raqqasa 1966 Abba Jee 1966 Ann Parh 1966 Badnaam 1966 Chughalkhor 1966 Laado 1966 Mr Allah Ditta 1966 Naghma e Sehra 1966 Nizam Lohar 1966 Payal Ki Jhankar 1967 Chattan 1967 Dil Da Jani 1967 Neeli Baar 1967 Ravi Paar 1967 Sham Savera 1967 Yaar Maar 1968 Jag Beeti 1968 Lala Rukh 1968 Paristan 1968 Wohti 1969 Aukha Jatt 1969 Zarqa 1 1971 Karishma 1974 Khatarnak 1974 Bahisht producer only 1975 Athra 1975 Balwant Kaur 1975 Dhan Jigra Maa Da 1975 Heera Phumman 1975 Izzat 1975 Jailor te Qaidi 1975 Mera Naa Patey Khan 1975 Rajjo 1975 Sir Da Badla 1975 Sultana Daku 1975 Watan Iman 1976 Ayyash 1976 Gangu Puttar Maa Da 1976 Jatt Kurrian Taun Darda 1976 Khaufnaak 1976 Kil Kil Mera Naa 1976 Pindiwal 1976 Wardat 1977 Aj Diyan Kurrian 1977 Akhri Goli 1977 Danka 1977 Jurm main keeta si 1977 Malikzada 1977 Mere Badshah 1977 Sadqay Teri Mout Tun 1977 Tera vi jawab nahin 1978 Chamman Khan 1978 Gharib da baal 1978 Ghunda 1978 Haidar Daler 1978 Inqalab 1978 Mazi haal aur mustaqbil 1978 Nazrana 1978 Sharif Shehri 1978 Tax 1979 General Bakht Khan 1979 Mout meri zindagi 1979 Order 1980 Chotay Nawab 1980 Heera Puttar 1982 Khatra 440 1989 Barood ki Chhaon 1990 Bulandi 1990 Jur at 2013 WaarTribute and honour editActress and model Iqra Aziz held a tribute in her memory on International Women s Day and described her a very fine actress successful individual an amazing wife and a wonderful mother 17 The Government of Pakistan named a street and intersection after her in Lahore on August 16 2021 18 Awards and recognition editYear Award Category Result Title Ref 1959 Nigar Award Best Supporting Actress Won Koel 1 19 1963 Nigar Award Best Supporting Actress Won Aman 19 1969 Nigar Award Best Actress Won Zarqa 19 1999 Nigar Award Special Millennium Award Won Herself 19 2022 Sitara i Imtiaz Award by the President of Pakistan Won Herself 20 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Profile of actress Neelo Cineplot com website 27 September 2009 Archived from the original on 11 October 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2022 a b Neelo The Defiant Screen Starlet Youlin Magazine 2 February 2021 a b Shaan shares adorable pictures with mother Neelo Daily Times 12 December 2021 a b Legendary film star Neelo passes away Images 30 January 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Rohail Hyatt receives Hilal e Imtiaz thanks partners in Vital Signs Coke Studio journey The Express Tribune 25 March 2022 Famous Pakistani actor Neelo dies happiest moment says Bilawal Bhutto on sister s marriage ThePrint 1 February 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Veteran film star Neelo passes away The Nation 31 January 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Neelo the iconic filmstar of yesteryears Daily Times 29 May 2019 Retrieved 1 November 2021 a b Veteran actress Neelo Begum dies of cancer Pakistan Today 30 January 2021 Retrieved 31 January 2021 IN MEMORIAM NEELO S UNCHAINED SPIRIT Dawn Newspaper 27 February 2022 a b c Socialist cinema Habib Jalib and Riaz Shahid in Neelo s film Zarqa 1969 on Dawn newspaper Published 5 November 2014 Retrieved 18 July 2018 Vetreran Pakistani actress Neelo Begum passes away ARY News 30 January 2021 Gazdar Mushtaq 1997 Pakistan Cinema 1947 1997 Oxford University Press p 246 ISBN 0 19 577817 0 Gazdar Mushtaq 1997 Pakistan Cinema 1947 1997 Oxford University Press p 247 ISBN 0 19 577817 0 Gazdar Mushtaq 1997 Pakistan Cinema 1947 1997 Oxford University Press p 250 ISBN 0 19 577817 0 a b Gazdar Mushtaq 1997 Pakistan Cinema 1947 1997 Oxford University Press p 249 ISBN 0 19 577817 0 Iqra Aziz pays tribute to Neelo Begum on Women s Day Daily Times 17 November 2021 Lahore streets intersections to be named after famous personalities Dawn News 21 September 2021 a b c d Pakistan s Oscars The Nigar Awards The Hot Spot Film Reviews website 24 November 2017 Archived from the original on 13 June 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2022 126 people to get civil awards for their distinguished work Dawn Newspaper 2 January 2022 External links editNeelo at IMDb Filmography of actress Neelo on Complete Index To World Film website Archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neelo amp oldid 1221237376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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