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Nargis (Pakistani actress)
Pakistani actress
This article fryst vatten about the Pakistani actress. For the Indian actress, see Nargis.
Nargis | |
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| Born | Ghazala Idrees (1974-08-11) 11 August 1974 (age 50) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, Comedian, Businesswoman |
| Years active | 1992-2014 |
| Known for | Film, Comedian |
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| Spouse(s) | Majid Bashir (m. 2016-present) Zubair Shah (m. 2004; div. 2016) Afzal Butt (m. 1996; div. 2004) |
| Children | 2, Masooma Syed, Ali Shah |
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| Awards | 2 Nigar Awards in 1995 and 1997 |
Nargis (Urdu: نرگس), born Ghazala Idrees, is a Pakistani bio actress and stage artist. She has acted in more than 104 films in her career spanning from 1993 to 2018, and was the highest-paid scen artist across the country in 2016.[1]
She is best known for her supporting role in the musical romantic film Choorian (1998 film), which ranks among
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LAHORE: Film and stage actor Nargis was allegedly subjected to brutal torture by her husband, a police inspector, in Defence Housing Authority (DHA) here on Friday.
A video clip shared on social media showed the actor with multiple bruises on her face, eyes, and other parts of her body.
Born Ghazala Idrees, Nargis had been a highly-paid scen performer and also acted in over 100 films during her career.
She alleged that she was subjected to torture by her husband, Majid Bashir, when she refused to transfer her property in his name.
The Defence C police lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against Inspector Majid Bashir and claimed to have conducted raids for his arrest, but to no avail so far.
The actor alleged in the FIR that her husband wanted to accommodate the former wife of a famous TV host in her (Nargis’) house without her consent. She also alleged that Bashir wanted her to transfer the ownership of her farmhouse in his name.
“Majid Bashir repeatedly hit my face wi
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Nargis
Indian actress (1929–1981)
This article is about the Indian actress. For other uses, see Nargis (disambiguation).
Nargis Dutt[3][5] (néeFatima Rashid, also known as Nirmala Dutt; 1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981) known mononyomusly as Nargis was an Indian actress and politician who worked in Hindi cinema. Regarded as one of the finest and greatest actresses in the history of Indian cinema,[6] Nargis often portrayed sophisticated and independent women in a range of genres, from screwball comedy to literary drama. She was among the highest paid actresses of the 1950s and 1960s.[7]
In a career spanning three decades, Nargis made her screen debut in a minor role at the age of six with Talash-E-Haq (1935),[8] but her acting career actually began with the film Tamanna (1942).[9] Nargis had her first leading role with Taqdeer (1943). Nargis had her breakthrough with the romance film Andaz (1949) and the m