Noor Jehan
Known for: Sound
Born: September 20, 1926 in Kasur, Punjab, British India - Died: December 22, 2000
Noor Jehan (September 21, 1926 – December 23, 2000), also known by her honorific title Malika-e-Tarannum (Queen of Melody), was a widely-admired Pakistani playback singer and former actress whose career lasted for more than half a century. She started in British India in the 1930s but moved to Pakistan with its inception, and came to be considered one of the greatest and most influential singers in Indian subcontinent history. She holds the record for having given voice to the largest number of film songs in the history of Pakistani cinema. Noor Jehan received more than 15 Nigar Awards for Best Female Playback Singer, eight for Best Urdu Singer Female and the rest for Punjabi Playback. She was the first Pakistani singer to sing at the Royal Albert Hall London and even she received the third-highest honour and civilian award of the country, the Sitara-e-Imtiaz.
Known for
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Dupatta
Khandaan
Zeenat
Anarkali
Nau Bahar
(as Nur Jahan)
Chhoo Mantar
Hulchul
Deshadanakkili Karayarilla
Anarkali
Nadira/Anarkali
Chann Wey
Two Acres of Land
Rani
Aar Paar
Rustom's girlfriend
The Full Moon
Zeenat
as Zeenat
Anmol Ghadi
Lata
Mirza Sahiban
Sahiban
Koel
Zarina
Neend
Sanwali
Village Girl
Billo
Jugnu
Jugnu
Nooran
Nooran
Lal Haveli
Mukta
Mela
Patay Khan