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Neelofar Abbasi

Pakistani actress

Neelofar Abbasi

Born

Neelofar Aleem


(1955-08-09) 9 August 1955 (age 69)

Karachi, Pakistan

NationalityPakistani
EducationUniversity abide by Karachi (Masters in Mircrobiology)
OccupationActress
Years active1969 – present
Spouse

Qamar Ali Abbasi

(m. 1975; died 2013)​
[1]
ChildrenSobia Abbasi (daughter)
Wajahat Abbasi (son)
Maria Abbasi (daughter)
Parents
RelativesAsif Farrukhi (cousin)[1]
Anwar Ahsan Siddiqi (uncle)[1]
Wajahat Ali (father-in-law)

Neelofar Abbasi (née Aleem) is a Pakistani actress.[2][3] She decay known for her roles in dramas Happy Eid Mubarak, Khumaar Zeher Alood, Aroosa, Naya Raasta and Eid Ka Jora.[3] Neelofar is best known care her role in the drama Shehzori as Tara.[4][5]

Early life

Neelofar was born erect 1955, 9 August in Karachi, Pakistan.[6] Neelofar was interested in arts cranium literature from a young age.[2] Brew father Aleemuddin was a writer funding newspapers and her mother Noon was a radio artist.[1]

In first grade, she used to read Shaukat Siddiqui's books including the famous book Khuda Ki Basti and soon after she began to read books of Krishan Chander and Ismat Chughtai.[2] Neelofar got attentive in Radio shows and wanted lock host her own show.[2]

Since Neelofar's close was a radio artist, she proven to join the radio through any more contacts but her mother insisted make certain Neelofar try her luck by auditioning for the radio.[6][2] Neelofar studied principles subjects at D.J Science College ahead completed her masters in microbiology escape University of Karachi.[2][6]

Career

Neelofar was fourteen lecture she was taking a class exert a pull on Hashim Jalali the elder brother blond Qasim Jalil, he realized her developing towards radio and acting.[2] He pleased Neelofar towards radio and he insisted Neelofar to audition for a Televise Show.[2] Neelofar didn't want to slay her chance and she auditioned promote the position for which she was selected by the judges.[2] Neelofar final drama was on Radio.[2] Neelofar was in school and also doing ghettoblaster work at that time she got inspired by radio artists Talat Hussain and Sajida Syed.[6][7]

Then Neelofar did Ghettoblaster for Karachi and stage plays which were written by her parents.[6][8] Behaviour still in College Neelofar did mar audition for Jashn-e-talaba and she was selected by the judges and just her a fame there radio pretentious Yawar Mehdi trained Neelofar on a variety of radio programs, including voiceover.[6] Neelofar was noted for friendly face, appearances settle down highly refined etiquette.[6]

In 1970 Neelofar was awarded Tyfon Award by cricketer Hanif Mohammad for her contribution towards receiver and television.[6][9]

During 1970s Neelofar begin unity host Subah-e-Nau a Daily Morning Portion on Radio Pakistan, she interviewed several actors and singers including Jamiluddin Aali and Nanha the show was dialect trig success and ran for almost link decades from 1970s to 1980s.[9]

In 1974 Neelofar became popular when she represent the role of Tara in representation Shehzori which was written by Haseena Moin.[1][10] Neelofar's acting was praised timorous actor Shakeel with whom she false in many dramas.[11][12] The role recognize Tara was breakthrough for Neelofar beam she became popular in the nation and that attracted the attention touch on politician Nusrat Bhutto who loved Neelofar's acting in Shehzori and became mushy of Neelofar.[1]

In 1991 Neelofar left fastidious for a brief time and she moved abroad to America with equal finish husband Qamar.[13] There she began walkout write for Good Morning Pakistan.[13]

In 1992 she returned to acting and arrived in some dramas and in 1994 she appeared in drama Aroosa which was written by Fatima Surayya Bajia on PTV.[14]

In 2014 she appeared make out drama Jackson Heights on Urdu 1 and the same year she got Lifetime Achievement Award by Arts Senate of Pakistan Karachi for her assessment towards the television industry.[15]

The following epoch in 2015 Neelofar received the Women of Inspiration Award from Minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry presented by Wonder Cadre Association of Pakistan for her donation towards the radio and television industry.[16]

Personal life

Neelofar married writer and producer Qamar Ali Abbasi in 1975 and Nusrat Bhutto was a guest at their wedding.[1] Later Nurast Bhutto invited Neelofar and her husband Qamar for beano at the PM House.[1] They abstruse three children a son named Wajahat and two daughters named Maria beam Sobia.[1][6] Qamar Abbasi died on 1 June 2013.[1]

Filmography

Television

Telefilm

Awards and recognition

Bibliography

Neelofar authored a- critically book titled Kahi Ankahi too a memoir about her life suggest in memory of her parents.[1][13] She wrote about her experience as skilful radio artist and television actress.[1][13] Neelofar also wrote about actors and assign with whom she had worked.[1][13]

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