Noor Jehan History

 


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Noor Jehan (born Allah Wasai; 23 September 1926 – 23 December 2000; sometimes spelled Noorjehan),[1][2] also known by her honorific title Malika-e-Tarannum (the queen of melody), was a Pakistani playback singerand actress who worked first in British Indiaand then in the cinema of Pakistan. Her career spanned more than six decades (the 1930s–1990s). Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential singers of all time especially in South Asia, she was given the honorific title of Malika-e-Tarannum in Pakistan.[2] She had a command of Hindustani classical music as well as other music genres.[3]

Malika-e-Tarannum

Noor Jehan

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Noor Jehan in Zeenat.jpg
Noor Jehan in 1945 film Zeenat
Born
Allah Wasai
اللہ وسائی

23 September 1926
Died23 December 2000 (aged 74)
Resting placeGizri Graveyard, Karachi
NationalityBritish Indian (1926–1947)
Pakistani (1947–2000)
Occupation
  • Playback Singer
  •  
  • Music Composer
  •  
  • Actress
  •  
  • Director
Years active1935–1997
Notable work
  • Zeenat (1945)
  • Anmol Ghadi (1946)
  • Jugnu (1947)
  • Chan Wey (1951)
  • Dupatta (1952)
  • Intezar (1956)
  • Anarkali (1958)
  • Koel (1959)
Style
Title"Malika-e-Tarannum" (Queen of Melody)
Spouse(s)
(m. 1942; div. 1953)

(m. 1959; div. 1970)
ChildrenZil-e-Huma (Daughter)
Relatives
Awards15 Nigar Awards
Honours

Along with Ahmed Rushdi, she holds the record for having given voice to the largest number of film songs in the history of Pakistani cinema. She is estimated to have made more than 40 films and sung around 20,000 numbers during a career which lasted more than half a century.[4] She is thought to be one of the most prolific singers of all time. She is also considered to be the first female Pakistani film director.[5]

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