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Renowned TV, film personalit­y Talat Siddiqui dies in Lahore

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: Celebrated TV, radio and film personalit­y Talat Siddiqui has passed away in Lahore ater a protracted illness. She was 82.

She was the mother of actor Arifa Siddiqui and veteran dancer Nahid Siddiqui, and aunt of noted singer Fariha Pervaiz.

The deceased was considered one of the most renowned actresses of Pakistan. Most popular among her films were hits such as Dilnasheen, Kaliya and Haider Sultan. She had bid the industry goodbye around three decades ago.

Talat Siddiqui was a gited character actor who ruled the silver screen in the 1960s when such actors won equal, and sometimes more, praise as the leading stars. Besides her, the legendary Talish is another example of such a character actor.

Born Adeeba Nazeer in Shimla, India, in 1939, the actor completed her intermedia­te in her hometown, but life soon threw a curve ball at her. Her father, who was a government servant, was a chronic asthma patient and being unable to take her responsibi­lity any further, married her off at the age of 15 to Bashir Ahmed Siddiqui.

In the mid ‘fities, the couple shited to Karachi where a short while later her husband was imprisoned in a court case. A young Siddiqui was let solely responsibl­e for raising her first-born Nahid and running the household. That was when she auditioned at Radio Pakistan and gradually became known as Talat Siddiqui.

Early in her career, she sang songs as she was blessed with a melodious voice and also did some radio plays. She later stepped into the world of cinema. Her debut film was director A.H. Siddiqui’s Choti Begum wherein she played a minor role. Her 1965 film Ishq-i-habib earned her great appreciati­on and is still remembered for its evergreen qawwali by the Sabri brothers, ‘Bhar Do Jholi’.

Her performanc­e in Jamil Mirza’s Mere Bachche Meri Aankhein was also lauded. By the time this film was released, Siddiqui had moved to Lahore and was showered with film offers. The ones that projected her talent the best included Phir Subha Hogi, Ladka, Ik See Maa, Khoon Da Badla Khoon, Maa Baap, Hukumat, Umrao Jan Ada, Lori, Bandagi, Professor, Kon Kisi Ka, Jithe Vagdi Ae Ravi and Bhai Behen.

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