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Founding Father of Pakistan film industry (1904–1983) For other people named Nazir Ahmed, see Nazir Ahmed (disambiguation).

Nazir Ahmed Khan
Born1904
Lahore, Punjab, British India
Died26 August 1983 (aged 78–79)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Other names'Baau Jee' (a popular nickname for him in the Pakistani film industry)
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, film producer
Spouses
ChildrenAfzal Nazir, Akhtar Nazir (Cooki), Suraiya Nazir (w/o Nasir Khan), Aslam Nazir, Ismat Nazir and 2 others Asif Nazir Khan (Grandson, CEO Nazir Asif Arts)
AwardsNigar Award 'Special Nigar Award for 30 years of Excellence' in Pakistani film industry in 1982

Nazir Ahmed Khan (Urdu: نذیر احمد خان) (1904 – 26 August 1983) was the Founding Father of Pakistan Film Industry. He was a versatile filmmaker, actor, director and producer.

Personal life

Nazir was born in 1904 in a Kakazai Pathan family in Lahore, Punjab, British India. He had at least three wives over the years. He was first married to his cousin Sikandara Begum (who was the sister of K. Asif, the legendary director of 1960 film Mughal-e-Azam). He later had a very short marriage with Sitara Devi, the legendary Kathak dancer. After their divorce, Sitara Devi married none other than Nazir's cousin K. Asif himself. In other words, she married first the husband and then the brother of Sikandara Begum. Nazir's last wife was film actress Swaran Lata.

Nazir was the father of several children. He gave one of his daughters in marriage to actor Nasir Khan (brother of Dilip Kumar).

Awards and recognition

Death

Nazir Ahmed Khan died on 26 August 1983.

Filmography

  • Sawaal (1966)
  • Azmat-e-Islam (1965)
  • Haveli (1964)
  • Billo Jee (1962)
  • Shama (1959)
  • Noor-e-Islam (1957)
  • Sabira (1956)
  • Soteeli Maa (1956)
  • Wehshi (1956)
  • Hameeda (1956)
  • Nagin (1955)
  • Naukar (1955)
  • Heer (1955)
  • Shehri Babu (1953)
  • Khatoon (1952)
  • Bheegi Palkain (1950)
  • Anokhi Dastan (1950)
  • Humari Basti (1950)
  • Ghalat Fahmi (1950)
  • Laraay (1949)
  • Pheray (1949)
  • Sachchai (1947)
  • Heer (1946)
  • Wamaq Azra (1946)
  • Gaon Ki Gori (1945)
  • Laila Majnu (1945)
  • Naatak (1944)
  • Aabroo (1943)
  • Ghar Sansar (1942)
  • Maa Baap (1941)
  • Swami (1941)
  • Taj Mahal (1941)
  • Apni Nagariya (1939)
  • Joshe Islam (1938)
  • Baghban (1938)
  • Bhabi (1938)
  • Sitara Tanzi (1937)
  • Dukhiyari (1936)
  • Pratima (1935)
  • Delhi Ka Thug (1934)
  • Iraq Ka Chor (1934)
  • Chandragupta (1934)
  • Sultana (1934)
  • Night Bird (1933)
  • Abe Hayat (1933)
  • Lal-e-Yaman (1933)
  • Zarina (1932)
  • Farebi Daku (1931)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Profile of Nazir Ahmed Khan". Pakfilms.net website. 2 June 2016. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  2. ^ Pakistan Today (newspaper), Published 25 Aug 2011, Retrieved 29 January 2022
  3. ^ "Nazir Ahmed Khan's Profile". urduwire.com. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  4. Swami Ji. "Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards (1957 - 2002)". The Hot Spot Film Reviews website. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Filmography of Nazir Ahmed Khan". PakFilms.net website. 1 March 2016. Archived from the original on 28 April 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Nazir Ahmed Khan's (Nazir) filmography on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website". Archived from the original on 4 September 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  7. "Shehri Babu (1953 film)". Motion Pictures Archive of Pakistan (Mpaop) website. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2023.

External links

Special Awards from Nigar Awards
Special Awards
1965–1967
  • Noor Jehan (1965) (for 1965 war-time national songs)
  • Sohail Hashmi (1966) (for film Jaan Pehchaan)
  • Master Rufi (1966) (for film Lori)
  • Allauddin (1966) (for film Badnaam)
  • Sabiha Khanum (1967) (for film Devar Bhabi)
  • Anwar Hussain (1967) (for film Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah)
1968–1970
1971–1975
1976–1978
  • Roohi Bano (1976) (for film Insaan aur Farishta)
  • Sangeeta (1976) (for film Society Girl)
  • Alamgir (1977) (for singing in Aaina)
  • Shahzeb (1977) (for film Aaina)
  • Mumtaz (1978) (for film Haider Ali)
  • Ghulam Mohiuddin (1978) (for film Mutthi bhar chaawal)
1979–1983
  • Ashar (1979) (for film Aag)
  • Nazir Chan (1979) (for film Miss Hong Kong)
  • Diana Kristina (1980) (for film Bandish)
  • Faisal Rehman (1980) (for film Nahin Abhi Nahin)
  • Master Khurram (1981) (for film Qurbani)
  • Rangeela (1982) (for film Naukar tay malik)
  • Master Shahbaz (1983) (for film Kabhi alvida na kehna)
  • Sangeeta (1983) (for film Sona Chandi)
1984–2000
For 30 Years of Excellence
Millennium Award
Ilyas Rashidi Gold Medal
Honorary gold medal awarded
Legend awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
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