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Zareen Panna, also known as Panna or Zarrin (Urdu; زرین; born 1947) is a Pakistani actress and former classical dancer.[1][3] She acted in both Urdu and Punjabi films.[3][4]

Zareen Panna
Born
Zareen Nawab

1947
Shimla, India
EducationIslamia Girls College
Occupation
  • Actress
  • Dancer
Years active1952 – present
Spouse
(m. 1967; died 2021)
Children3
ParentNawab Khalil (father)
RelativesSantosh Kumar (brother-in-law)
Darpan (brother-in-law)
Sabiha Khanum (cousin)
Nayyar Sultana (cousin)
Mansoor (brother-in-law)
AwardsSitara-i-Imtiaz (1958)[1]
Pride of Performance (2018)[2]

Early life


Zareen was born on 1947 in Shimla, India.[1][3] She along with her family migrated to Pakistan in Karachi.[3] Zareen was interested in arts and dancing from a young age.[3] Comdeian Sultan Khoosat father of actor Irfan Khoosat was a friend of her family, he introduced her to Ghulam Hussain (Patiala Gharana) and stad Shado Maharaj (Dehli Gharana).[3][1] They trained her in classical dancing and later Mukhtar Begum sister of Farida Khanum helped her in dancing and at that time she was taught by Rafi Anwar, Siddique Samrat and Madam Azuri.[3][1]

She attended a school to become a doctor to help her family her mother supported her decision to become a doctor because she wanted her to become an doctor but she also took dancing classes as she loved dancing and decided to become a dancer.[3][1] Later Zareen attended Islamia Girs College in Karachi from there she completed her studies.[1][3]

Zareen's father Nawab Khalil was an adviser in the court of Maharaja of Patiala and her mother was a housewife.[3][1]


Career


Zareen started as a child actress.[3] She first did advertisements for leading brands of that time.[3] After she learned Bharatanatyam, Khattak and Katha Kali dancing.[3] She achieving national and international recognition at a very young age and in 1958 she was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz by the President of Pakistan Ayub Khan.[3][1][5] In 1960 she made her debut as an actress in 1960 in film Gharib and had a successful career, she worked in multiple films Insaan Badalta Hai, Lakhon Fasanay, Sukh Ka Sapna, Insaan Badalta Hai and Taj Aur Talwar.[3][6] She also performed in front of Pakistan President Iskander Mirza, he appreciated her and she also did live performances in front of former prime ministers Feroz Khan Noon and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.[1] In 1959, she also did a performance for President of United States Dwight D. Eisenhower during his visit to Pakistan at The Palace Hotel.[3]

In 1961, she also did a classical performance for Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Pakistan with her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.[3]

She was invited by former prime minister Feroz Khan Noon to perform in front of King of Afghanistan Mohammed Zahir Shah.[1] When president Sukarno visited Pakistan in 1963, she performed a live dance show for him.[3]

She also went to China, she performed in the Palace of Mao Zedong and she went to Russia participated in a cultural festival at Moscow.[1]

In 2018 she a did a live dance performance for prince Aga Khan IV when he visited Pakistan.[3] For her contributions towards the television and film industry, she was honored by the Government of Pakistan with the Pride of Performance in 2018.[3]


Personal life


In 1960s Zareen married actor and film director S. Suleman brother of actors Santosh Kumar, Mansoor and Darpan.[7][8][9] She was a close relative of actresses Sabiha Khanum and Nayyar Sultana.[10][11] She has three children one daughter and two sons.[3] After 25 years she and S. Suleman separated but they did not divorced and she took the custody of her children.[12]


Filmography



Film


Year Film Language
1960GharibUrdu
1961Insaan Badalta HaiUrdu
1961Taj Aur TalwarUrdu
1961Gul BakavliUrdu
1961Sher-e-IslamUrdu
1961GulfamUrdu[12]
1961Lakhon FasanayUrdu
1962Sukh Ka SapnaUrdu
1962DarwazaUrdu
1962AzraUrdu
1962InqilabUrdu
1962QaidiUrdu
1962Bulbul-e-BaghdadUrdu
1962ZarinaUrdu
1962AnchalUrdu
1962Ek Manzil 2 RahenUrdu
1963Mouj MelaPunjabi
1963BaghawatUrdu
1963QanoonUrdu
1963Yahudi Ki LarkiUrdu
1963BajiUrdu[12]
1963ChoorianUrdu
1963SazishUrdu
1963Teer AndazUrdu
1963SeemaUrdu[12]
1963Ik Tera SaharaUrdu
1963Tangay WalaUrdu
1963Maa BetiUrdu
1963Aurat Ek KahaniUrdu
1964Baap Ka BaapUrdu
1964ToubaUrdu
1964ShikariUrdu
1964InspectorUrdu
1964IshratUrdu
1964JhalakUrdu
1964ShababUrdu
1964Pyar Ki SazaUrdu
1964Phool Aur KantayUrdu
1964DeevanaUrdu
1964HaveliUrdu
1964Baghi SipahiUrdu
1964Landa BazarUrdu
1965SartajUrdu
1965TamashaUrdu[12]
1967BahadurUrdu
1967Zinda LaashUrdu
1968PakeezaUrdu
1969Neela ParbatUrdu
1969LangotiaPunjabi
1969Dhol SipahiPunjabi
1970PayelBengali / Urdu

Awards and recognition


YearAwardCategoryResultTitleRef.
1958Sitara-i-ImtiazAwarded by the President of PakistanWonHerself[1]
2018Pride of PerformanceAwarded by the President of PakistanWonHerself[2][13]

References







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