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Full Name
  
Roshana

Spouse(s)
  
Ehsan-ul-Haq

Religion
  
Islam

Years active
  
1935–1957

Role
  
Film actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Naseem Banu


Naseem Banu (Indian film actress) wearing earrings and a necklace.

Born
  
July 4, 1916 (
1916-07-04
)

Movies
  
Anokhi Ada, Pukar, Sheesh Mahal, Khoon Ka Khoon, Nausherwan‑E‑Adil

Similar People
  
Saira Banu, Sohrab Modi, Dilip Kumar, Mehboob Khan, Ghulam Haider

Children
  
Saira Banu, Sultan Ahmed


Died
  
18 June 2002 (aged 85) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Naseem Banu (1916–2002) was an Indian film actress. She was referred to as Naseem and known as "Beauty Queen" and the "first female superstar" of Indian Cinema. Starting her acting career in the mid-1930s she continued to act till mid-1950s. Her first film was Khoon Ka Khoon (Hamlet) (1935) with Sohrab Modi under whose Minerva Movietone banner she acted for several years. Her high-point came with Modi's Pukar (1939) in which she played the role of Empress Nur Jahan. According to composer Naushad she got the sobriquet Pari-Chehra (fairy face) Naseem through the publicity advertisements of her films. She was the mother of popular actress Saira Banu and mother-in-law to the renowned actor Dilip Kumar.

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Naseem Banu with a serious face, wearing a yellow dupatta scarf, and earrings.

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Early years

Naseem Banu with a smiling face and curly hair

Born in Delhi, India, to the head of a wealthy aristocratic family, Naseem's father was Nawab Abdul Waheed Khan of Hasanpur. Naseem, named Roshan Ara Begum, studied at Queen Mary's High School, Delhi; her mother Shamshad Begum, wanted her to become a doctor. Shamshad Begum, also known as Chhamian Bai was a famous and well earning singer of those days. Naseem once stated that her mother earned more than her even when she, Naseem, was earning a salary of 3,500.

On the left, Naseem Banu with a serious face, wearing a yellow dupatta scarf, and earrings. On the right, Saira Banu with a serious face wearing a yellow dupatta scarf, earrings, and a yellow Indian traditional dress.

Naseem was keen on films and admired the actress Sulochana (Ruby Myers), ever since she had seen a film of hers, but her mother was against the idea of films. On a visit to Bombay, Naseem got interested in seeing the film shootings and at one of the sets she was approached by Sohrab Modi to play Ophelia in his film Hamlet. Her mother refused permission and Naseem went on a hunger-strike till her mother agreed. Having played the role, Naseem was unable to continue her education as the school was shocked at her acting in films, then considered a lowly profession.

Career

Naseem Banu with a strict face, wearing earrings, bracelets, and a dupatta scarf.

Naseem returned to Bombay and signed a contract with Sohrab Modi. She had started her career with Khoon Ka Khoon (Hamlet) (1935) and went on to make several films with Modi under the Minerva Movietone banner. After acting in films like "Khan Bahadur" (1937), Talaq (Divorce) (1938), Meetha Zahar and Vasanti (1938) she started work in what became known as her most famous film Pukar in the role of Noor Jahan. To prepare for the film she went riding every day and learnt singing. The film took over a year to complete and brought Naseem into prominence in a spectacular manner. One of her songs, "Zindagi Ka Saaz Bhi Kya Saaz Hai" became popular with the audiences. The publicity of the film dealt on her beauty calling her Beauty Queen and Pari Chehra a name that was to endure over the years before passing on to her daughter Saira Banu.

Naseem Banu with a serious face, wearing earrings, a necklace, and bracelets.

After the classic Pukar, the demand for Naseem as an actress increased and she was approached by several film studios to act with them. But Sohrab Modi refused to release her from her contract. This caused some uneasiness between the two. Sheesh Mahal (1950), produced by Minerva show-cased her acting talents devoid of make-up and jewellery and clad only in simple sarees. From Minerva Movietone, Naseem moved to Circo and then Filmistan studios where she performed in Chal Chal Re Naujawan with Ashok Kumar.

Married to Ehsan by now, the husband-wife team started Taj Mahal Pictures and made several films like Ujala (1942), Begum (1945), Mulaqat (1947), Chandni Raat (1949) and Ajeeb Ladki (1942) under the home banner. The last two were also directed by her husband, Mohammed Ehsan. However she did a couple of action and fantasy films ("low-grade films") like Sinbad Jahazi (1952) and Baghi (1953), in which she was not accepted by the audiences. She acted in Minerva’s Nausherwan-E-Adil (1957) in a small role and then quit acting. She continued to remain active, first trying her hand as a producer, and then as her daughter’s dress-designer when Saira entered films with Junglee (1961).

Some of her best films are Pukar (1939), Chal Chal Re Naujawan (1944), Anokhi Ada (1948), Sheesh Mahal (1950) and Shabistan (1951). She co-starred with most of the top stars of those days like Sohrab Modi, Chandra Mohan, Prithviraj Kapoor, Ashok Kumar, Shyam, Surendra, Navin Yagnik, Prem Adib, and Rehman. It was during the shooting of Shabistan (1951) that the famous actor Shyam had a fall from the horseback and died.

Personal life

Naseem married her childhood friend an architect, Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq, with whom she started the Taj Mahal Pictures banner. They had two children, a daughter Saira Banu and a son, Sultan Ahmed. Naseem’s husband opted to leave India and settle in Pakistan following Partition. Naseem stayed back in India with her children. Ehsan took the negatives of her films releasing the films in Pakistan where she had a following because of it. Naseem moved to England and stayed there for some time with both her son and daughter studying there for a while. Naseem helped Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu get married according to the Times of India report with the 44-year-old Kumar marrying a 22-year-old Saira Banu However, in the Stardust interview Naseem stated that she was surprised at the two getting married as she thought that Dilip Kumar was a "confirmed bachelor" though she had noted the interest Kumar was taking in Saira Banu.

Naseem died on June 18 2002 in Mumbai at the age of 85 years.

Filmography

Actress
1986
Parbatia Banal Panditayan
1976
Mout Khed Jawana Di
1972
Ishtehari Mulzim
1972
Pakeezah (as Naseem)
1967
Nawab Sirajuddaullah (as Naseem)
1966
Chaddian Di Doli
1963
Holiday in Bombay as
Seema
1960
Kala Bazar as
Naseem Banu
1957
Nausherwan-E-Adil as
Malka-e-Iran Khazar (uncredited)
1953
Baghi
1952
Ajeeb Ladki
1952
Betaab
1951
Shabistan
1950
Sheesh Mahal as
Ranjana Singh
1949
Chandni Raat
1948
Anokhi Ada as
Kamini (as Naseem)
1948
Mulaqat as
Saeeda
1946
Door Chalen
1946
Jeevan Swapna
1945
Begum
1944
Chal Chal Re Navjavan as
Sumitra
1942
Ujala
1940
Main Hari (as Naseem)
1939
Pukar as
Malika Noor Jahan (as Naseem)
1938
Talaaq as
Roopa
1938
Meetha Jahar (as Naseem)
1935
Khoon Ka Khoon as
Ophelia
Costume Department
1978
Kaala Aadmi (costume designer: Saira Banu)
1976
Bairaag (costume designer: Saira Banu)
1975
Chaitali (costumes: Saira)
1974
Pocket Maar (costumes: Saira Banu's costumes)
1974
Resham Ki Dori (costume designer: Saira Banu - as Nasim Banu)
1973
Jwar Bhata (costumes: Saira Banu - as Smt. Naseem Banu)
1968
The Skies Have Bowed (costumes: Saira Banu)
1968
Padosan (special costume designer - as Madam Naseem Banu)
1964
April Fool (costume designer: Saira Banu)
Costume Designer
1972
Victoria No. 203
1970
Purab Aur Pachhim
Music Department
1939
Pukar (playback singer)

References

Naseem Banu Wikipedia