Sangeeta (Pakistani actress)
Sangeeta | |
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سنگیتا | |
Born | Parveen Rizvi 14 June 1958[1] |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1969 – present |
Spouse(s) | Naveed Akbar Butt (divorced) Humayun Qureshi (divorced) |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Tayyab Hussain Rizvi (father) Mehtab Rizvi (mother) |
Relatives | See Khan family Kaveeta (sister) Raza Ali Rizvi (brother) Hina Rizvi (sister) Jiah Khan (niece) |
Awards | Nigar Award Best Director 1998 Nikah 1978 Mutthi Bhar Chawal Best Actress 1978 Mutthi Bhar Chawal Special Award 1976 Society Girl 1983 Sona Chandi Best Supporting Actress 1971 Yeh Aman 1984 Naam Mera Badnaam |
Honours | Pride of Performance (2023)[2] |
Parveen Rizvi, better known as Sangeeta, (Urdu: سنگیتا; born 14 June 1958) is a Pakistani film actress, filmmaker and director of television drama serials.[3]
Early life
[edit]Parveen Rizvi was born on 14 June 1958 in Karachi, Pakistan.[4] Parveen Rizvi's (or Sangeeta's) mother Mehtab Rizvi also had a career in show business.[5] Additionally, Parveen's younger sister, Nasreen Rizvi (professionally known as Kaveeta) is also associated with Pakistani cinema.[6] The British-American actress Jiah Khan was her niece.[7]
Career
[edit]Acting
[edit]In 1969, Sangeeta appeared on the film Koh-e-Noor (1969) as a child star; it was directed by Agha Husaini.[8] In 1971, she moved to Lahore from her birthplace of Karachi and started a more serious career in Lollywood movies in Lahore.[9] Her role as a supporting actress in Riaz Shahid's movie Yeh Aman (1971) was well-liked by the Pakistani public. She went on to act in dozens of other movies before deciding to become a film producer-director with her own film Society Girl in 1976. Sangeeta has over 120 films to her credit as an actress and a producer-director.[10] In 2022 on August 14, she was honored by the Government of Pakistan with the Pride of Performance for her contributions towards the film and television industry.[2]
Film directing
[edit]Sangeeta directed her debut film in 1976, Society Girl, which was a box-office hit.[11] Her second film as director was Mujhay Galay Laga Lo, starring Sangeeta, Kaveeta, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Nayyar Sultana, and Bahar Begum. In 1978, she directed the critically acclaimed film Mutthi Bhar Chawal.[12] Her film Mian Biwi Razi (1982) celebrated its Platinum Jubilee and was a highly successful movie. Her film Thori Si Bewafai was the first Pakistani film to be shot in United States.[13] During the 1990s, she directed commercially successful films like Khilona (1996) and Nikah (1998). In 2019, she directed the romantic film Sirf Tum Hi To Ho.[14][15]
Personal life
[edit]Sangeeta's first marriage was to fellow Pakistani actor Humayun Qureshi.[13] Together, they had a daughter.[13] After some years, this marriage failed and they divorced.[13] Sangeeta,then married the business tycoon Naveed Akbar Butt with him she had two daughter but they divorced and took the custody of her daughters.[13] She is also the aunt of British American actress Jiah Khan.[13]
Filmography
[edit]As director
[edit]Year | Film | Language |
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1976 | Society Girl | Urdu |
Mujhe Gale Laga Lo | ||
1977 | Ishq Ishq | |
1978 | Mutthi Bhar Chawal | |
1979 | Laad Pyar Aur Beiti | |
1980 | Mahal Mere Sapnon Ka | |
1982 | Mian Biwi Razi | |
Thori Si Bewafai | ||
1984 | Naam Mera Badnam | |
1985 | Jeeney Nahin Dungi | |
1986 | Ik Shehanshah | |
1987 | Qasam Munnay Ki | |
1988 | Shahenshah | Urdu/Punjabi |
1989 | Taqat Ka Toofan | Urdu |
Kalka | Punjabi | |
1990 | Kaali | Urdu |
Zehreelay | ||
1991 | Betab | |
1993 | Behroopia | |
1996 | Khilona | |
1997 | Aashqi Khel Nahin | |
Dream Girl | ||
Jeet | ||
1998 | Ehsaas | |
Nikah | ||
Harjai | ||
Do Boond Pani | ||
1999 | Qaid | |
Qismat | ||
Dil To Pagal | ||
2001 | Mere Mehboob | |
Gharana | ||
Daldal | ||
2002 | Jahad | |
2003 | Qayamat | |
Remand | Punjabi | |
Soldier | Urdu | |
Yeh Wada Raha | ||
2005 | Daku Haseena | |
Kuriyaan Shehr Diyan | Punjabi | |
Mustafa Khan | ||
2006 | Tarap | Urdu |
Athra | Punjabi | |
Yaar Badmash | ||
2008 | Gulabo | |
Ziddi Badmash | ||
2010 | Hakim Arain | |
Haseeno ka Mela | ||
2012 | Chunri | Urdu |
2019 | Sirf Tum Hi To Ho |
As actress
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1969 | Koh-e-Noor | Urdu | [1] | |
1969 | Kangan | Urdu | [1] | |
1971 | Yeh Aman | Urdu | ||
Naag Muni | Urdu | |||
1972 | Baharo Phool Barsao | Urdu | ||
1973 | Khushia | Taaji / Seema | Punjabi | Double role |
Baharon Ki Manzil | ||||
1975 | Bin Badal Barsaat | Gori | Urdu | |
1976 | Society Girl | Julie | ||
1984 | Pukar | Punjabi | ||
1986 | Joora | |||
1987 | Disco Dancer | Sangeeta | ||
1989 | Kala | |||
2019 | Betabiyan | Urdu |
Television series
[edit]Year | Drama | Network |
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2010 | Dastaan | Hum TV |
2011 | Kis Din Mera Viyah Howay Ga Season 1 | Geo TV |
2012 | Nikhar Gaye Gulab Sare | Hum TV |
2012 | Meri Behan Meri Dewrani | ARY Digital |
2013 | Main Chup Rahungi | TV One |
2013 | Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah | ARY Digital |
2013 | Kis Din Mera Viyah Howay Ga Season 2 | Geo Entertainment |
2013 | Mohabbat Humsafar Meri | TV One |
2013 | Rehaai | Hum TV |
2013 | Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti | ARY Digital |
2013 | Kis Din Mera Viyah Howay Ga Season 3 | Geo Entertainment |
2014 | Rishtey | ARY Zindagi |
2015 | Malaika | Urdu 1 |
2015 | Dil-e-Barbaad | ARY Digital |
2016 | Haya Ke Daaman Main | Hum TV |
2016 | Sakeena | A-Plus |
2017 | Jatan | ARY Digital |
2017 | Mohabbat Khawab Safar | Hum TV |
2017 | Larka Karachi Ka Kudi Lahore Di | Express Entertainment |
2018 | Kis Din Mera Viyah Howay Ga Season 4 | Geo Entertainment |
2018 | Do Biwian Ek Bechara | ARY Digital |
2018 | Bari Phuppo | A-Plus |
2019 | Mein Na Janoo | Hum TV |
2019 | Mera Maan Rakhna | TV One |
2019 | Abba | PTV Home |
2020 | Tera Ghum Aur Hum | Hum TV |
2020 | Qarar | Hum TV |
2021 | Aslam Ka Gaon | PTV |
2021 | Pehli Si Muhabbat | ARY Digital |
2021 | Badnaseeb | Hum TV |
2022 | Teri Rah Mein | ARY Digital |
2022 | Sirat-e-Mustaqeem Season 2 | ARY Digital |
2023 | Sotailay | PTV |
2023 | Qabeel | Aur Life |
2023 | Dil Pe Zakham Khaye Hain | Hum TV |
Telefilm
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
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2020 | Tuition Wali Tabbassum | Tabbassum's mother |
Awards and recognition
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Result | Title | Ref. |
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1971 | Nigar Award | Best Supporting Actress | Won | Yeh Aman | [16] |
1976 | Nigar Award | Special Awards | Won | Society Girl | [16] |
1978 | Nigar Award | Best Director | Won | Mutthi Bhar Chawal | [16] |
1978 | Nigar Award | Best Actress | Won | Mutthi Bhar Chawal | [16] |
1983 | Nigar Award | Special Awards | Won | Sona Chandi | [16] |
1984 | Nigar Award | Best Supporting Actress | Won | Naam Mera Badnaam | [16] |
1998 | Nigar Award | Best Director | Won | Nikah | [16] |
2020 | Pakistan International Screen Awards | Life Time Achievement Award | Won | Contribution to Cinema | [17] |
2023 | Pride of Performance | Award by the Government of Pakistan | Won | Contribution to Media Industry | [2] |
2023 | PTV Icon Awards | National Icon Awards | Won | Contribution to Media Industry | [18] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Taron Sey Karen Batain with Fiza Ali | Sangeeta". GNN. 7 November 2023.
- ^ a b c "Celebrities Getting Pakistan's Highest Honours On 75th Independence Day". Galaxy Lollywood. 15 August 2022.
- ^ "Sangeeta, the film industry's saviour?". Dawn (newspaper). 24 January 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Sangeeta's pearl of wisdom". Dawn (newspaper). 1 June 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ Sheharyar Rizwan (15 October 2017). "SPOTLIGHT: THE COMEBACK KIDS?". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Film, TV artistes critical of govt indifference". Dawn (newspaper). 16 January 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Scene-stealer Sangeeta". Dawn (newspaper). 10 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Pakistan's film industry is in collapse". Los Angeles Times (newspaper). 8 November 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
- ^ "Career highlights of film star Chakori". Dawn (newspaper). 3 November 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ Peerzada Salman (2 October 2015). "Sangeeta announces launch of her film Tum Hi To Ho". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ Sher Khan (1 May 2014). "Revival of the 'society girl'". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Mandwa to screen 'Muthi Bhar Chawal' on 26th". The News International (newspaper). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f Rashid Nazir Ali (18 January 2016). "Family of Tayyab Rizvi (including Sangeeta)". Reviewit.pk website. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ Ahmed, Hira (4 February 2019). "Three Pakistani Movies To Battle in March!". VeryFilmi. Archived from the original on 4 April 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ Jamal Sohail (30 October 2019). "Cinema of Pakistan — 72 years on and beyond". Daily Times (newspaper). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards (1957 - 2002)". The Hot Spot Film Reviews website. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ^ Sadiq Saleem (9 February 2020). "'Mere Paas Tum Ho' sweeps PISA in Dubai; Suhail Galadari hands over awards". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
- ^ Mossadiq, Zainab (9 October 2023). "Icon Awards 2023: All You Need to Know About the Government's Initiative". Galaxy Lollywood.
External links
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- Living people
- Muhajir people
- Nigar Award winners
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- Actresses in Pashto cinema
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- Actresses in Punjabi cinema
- Pakistani television directors
- 20th-century Pakistani actresses
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