particular about cast
selection'. Said producer Waheed Murad back in 1962.
In the 1960s, Zeba was hard at work as
usual, trying to secure her slice of the movie dream. Along the way,
Zeba married actor Lala Sudhir. Bad luck, Zeba's marriage to Sudhir did
not last long and it resulted in their separation. Zeba's
daughter,Samina, who was born from a non-film person, before Zeba
started her movie career, grew up, got married and settled in life.
Successive films with Zeba continued
to attain popularity, like 'Baaji', May 3, 1963, cast included Zeba,
Talish, Nayyar Sultana.
Zeba's efforts took on a new intensity
and she proved her worth in Pakistani cinema. Likewise, she also had a
knack for tapping into the moods of the times with movies like 'Tauba',
February 15, 1964, stars included Zeba- Kamal- Lehri. A tragic score
like 'O ray sanam dil ye kaisay bataye', pictured on Zeba, captured the
essence of what Zeba's superfluous acting really is about.
In fact, Zeba is more than an actress
to her fans-she is the embodiment of soul and passion in movies. What
could be a more versatile example, acting-wise, then the film 'Aashiana',
October 9, 1964, stars included Zeba- Kamal- Habib. The romantic number
'Baray sungdil ho', was pictured on Zeba.
Zeba was truly overwhelmed by the
enthusiastic response from the spectators. Her numerous movies have
embedded themselves in the Pakistani psyche.
Zeba's illustrious career moved on and
she paired off with Waheed Murad in the mega hit movie, 'Heera aur
pathar', December 11, 1964, producer, Waheed Murad, director, Pervez
Malik, the film successfully completed 68 weeks and attained golden
jubilee. 'Heera aur pathar', undoubtedly established her as an actress
of high repute.
Name, fame and acclaim soon followed.
Additionally, there might not be a more appropriate example of the
simplicity of Zeba's performance other than 'Heera aur pathar'.
In times due course, Zeba kept
improving her acting, as her later movies eloquently prove. If
aficionados of Pakistani movies have anything to say about Zeba, this is
what they will state, 'Zeba has shown time and again that she is second
to none in Pakistani cinema.
Zeba prided herself on clear diction,
came out charming and loveable at once, in 'Aisa bhi hota hai', February
5, 1965, cast included Zeba- Kamal- Nirala.
Romantically charged song, 'Ho tamanna
aur kiya', was pictured on Zeba.
Besides, a tragic score, 'Mohabbat
mein teray sar ki qasam', was pictured on Zeba- Kamal.
Every admirer of Zeba, who recognizes
in her something of the movie industry, will assuredly convey his or
hers opinion of the actress as something moving towards taste and
sophistication.
An immediate example is the film 'Eid
Mubarak', producer, M .A Sarwar, director, S .M Yusuf, theatrical
release was on July 2, 1965, it completed 26 weeks and attained silver
jubilee. Stars included Zeba- Waheed Murad- Habib- Rukhsana.
By far, Zeba's lead roles in two
hundred fifty movies attracted young, aspiring Pakistani girls to the
Pakistani show business.
It is impossible to overlook that 'Kaneez's
star power and onscreen pairing had been promoted most appropriately.
Apart from that, these celebrities did not disappoint the moviegoers.
Theatrical release was on November 26, 1965, cast included Zeba-
Mohammad Ali- Waheed Murad. The sad song, 'Jab raat dhali', was
perfectly pictured on Zeba and Waheed Murad. Zeba did her job in an
admirable fashion. Producer, Ali Sufyan Afaqi, director, Hasan Tariq, it
completed 67 weeks, and attained golden jubilee. Zeba hit a milestone
after the release of 'Kaneez'.
Zeba, the awe and envy of the
cine-goers, had the ability to get through the bone of what makes us
tick as human beings. After 'Kaneez' came the all time favorite 'Armaan',
Zeba's number one movie of her career, the first platinum jubilee film
of Pakistan and, to date, one of the greatest movie of all time.
Theatrical released was on March 18, 1966, producer, Waheed Murad,
director, Pervez Malik. Zeba was smartly dubbed as a poor servant, Najma.
Najma may not be the part Zeba was born to play, but it might just be
the one she grew old for.
In a sense, 'Armaan' was an audience
waiting to be made.
Furthermore, Zeba's sheer sadness in 'Armaan'
from the beginning to the end will long be remembered. The highly tragic
song, 'Akele na jana', became the most radio- requested song from 1966
onwards.
Additionally, Zeba, the legendary film
actress, through her acting prowess, spurred a new generation of
audience to pursue lofty imaginations in filmdom.
Much adored Zeba teamed up with Waheed
Murad in 'Josh', April 2, 1966 and it completed golden jubilee.
Producer, Waheed Murad, director, Iqbal Yusuf.
Her movies are so cleverly
conceptualized, you find yourself simply admiring the direction. Zeba,
through the years, garnered more fame through successful movies like 'Jaag
utha insaan', May 20, 1966. Cast included, Zeba- Waheed Murad. Producer,
Habib-ur-Rehman, director, Sheikh Hasan. This sumptuous and stimulating
movie successfully completed golden jubilee.
Zeba, whose very presence charms and
soothes people, continues to be a source of inspiration to moviegoers.
One gets nostalgic, as one careers
through the past accomplishments of this prominent actress.
Her electrifying performance in movies
like 'Lori', gave the films respectability and true importance. 'Lori',
November 14, 1966. Cast included Zeba- Santosh- Mohammad Ali. The 'lori',
'Chanda kay hindolay mein' was superbly pictured on Zeba.
Zeba married actor Mohammad Ali in
September 1966, and both of them had a long, blissful married life,
which thrives to this day.
Successive films continued to attain
credibility and super-performer, Zeba, appeared in 'Insaniyat', whose
theme was both moralistic and impressive. To dislike 'Insaniyat', is to
dislike moralistic movies. Producer, Habib-ur-Rehman, director, Shabab
Kiranvi, theatrical release was on February 24, 1967, completed golden
jubilee. Stars included Zeba- Waheed Murad- Tariq Aziz.
All those years her passion for acting
never ebbed. Perhaps, one of the most dramatic instance of Zeba's career
is film 'Ehsaan'. A parable about a widow, that is a pleasure to watch.
The film 'Ehsaan' captures the conflict between blind love and stark
reality. Producer, Waheed Murad, director, Pervez Malik, released on
June 30, 1967 and attained silver jubilee.
Zeba's performances were enhanced with
her tragic appearance in 'Ehsaan', which, in turn, invoke the memories
of her diehard fans. Thus, it is no wonder that her name, which had been
stamped with success, had become a staple of Pakistani film scores.
By far, the most prominent actress of
her times, super-star Zeba, appeared in 'Maan Baap', opposite Waheed
Murad. Producer, Ata ullah Shah Hashmi, director, Khaleel Qaiser,
released on September 22, 1967, completed silver jubilee.
After twenty-seven years of acting,
1962- 89, her fame is greater than ever. Excellence of Zeba's artistry
was enormous, particularly in 'Rishta hai pyar ka'. As the lead lady
opposite Waheed Murad in 'Rishta hai pyar ka', she met the expectations
of her myriad of admirers. Producer, Iqbal Butt, director, Qamar Zaidi,
released on October 16, 1967, completed silver jubilee. The romantic
number, 'Masoom sa chehra hai', was pictured on Zeba- Waheed Murad.
Through her iconic facial expressions,
Zeba brought strength, delicacy, wit and humanity to each role she
played in her movies. Her brilliance was too often taken for granted.
She was instantly distinct in 'Aag',
November 3, 1967. Cast included Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Lehri. The tragic
score, Beetay dino ki yadoan ko', was pictured on Zeba in 'Aag'.
In spite of stiff competition in the
1960s, Zeba's decisive role in numerous movies is commendable. In their
movies, Zeba and her actor- husband, Mohammad Ali, dazzled fans for
almost three decades.
Movies like 'Taj Mahal', brought
exuberant fun for Zeba's adorers, theatrical release was on December 23,
1968. Starring Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Habib.
Similarly, films like 'Tum milay pyar
mila', February 7, 1969, are still popular with the populace. Stars
included Zeba- Mohammad Ali. 'Aap ko bhool jayain hum', was pictured on
Zeba- Mohammad Ali.
Zeba's acting talents were huge and
she knew how to hone them. Stories of her movies managed to evoke
interest. Soon, Zeba became a household name and a media darling.
Reverting to her movies, 'Insaan Aur
Aadmi', May 15, 1970, was a brilliant movie and a huge commercial
success. Stars included Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Talat Husain. The super hit
song, 'Tu jahan kaheen bhi jaaye', was pictured on Zeba. Remarkably
enough, movies like 'Insaan Aur Aadmi', did set a precedent for other
good movies.
All through these times, the praise
bestowed on Zeba, for all her flamboyance is worth applauding. As for
her acting, it is flawless, as best as one can describe it.
At the height of her splendor, she
worked in the mega hit movie, Insaaf Aur Qanoon', with confidence and
exuberance. Theatrical release was on April 16, 1971. 'Insaaf Aur Qanoon'
powerfully illustrates Zeba's role, played with great effect, as wife of
an innocent prisoner, who receives life imprisonment for a crime he did
not commit. It is a fabulous story about human possibility that
demonstrates fortitude and forgiveness. Best of all, 'Insaaf Aur Qanoon',
was brought to life by its super stars. It is an epic tale of justice
and law. Stars included, Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Sangeeta. Its positive,
uplifting and truthful lyrics ring as true today as they did years ago.
Zeba's achievement in 'Salam-e-Mohabbat',
August 6, 1971, similarly is laudable. Starring, Zeba- Mohammad Ali. The
romantic number 'Salam-e-Mohabbat bara khubsurat', was beautifully
pictured on Zeba.
This thrice Nigar-winning actress
possessed the rare commodities that allow success in the film industry.
It is also another chapter in her remarkable career.
Her role in 'Afsana zindigi ka',
January 7, 1972, is a visual experience of breathtaking scope. Stars
included Zeba- Mohammad Ali. The song, 'Zindigi kay safar mein akeley
thay hum', was pictured on Zeba.
Likewise, the film 'Ilzaam', brought
fresh laurels to Zeba, theatrical release was on March 10, 1972. Stars
included Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Sangeeta.
As mentioned above, the pairing of
Zeba with Mohammad Ali made waves, both on and off the screen. Together,
they worked in 69 movies. Standing her in good stead, and her cultured
manners, Zeba lent finesse to the role of the lead actress.
During the peak years of her
popularity, from 1962 through the 1980s, Zeba worked in such films as 'Mohabbat',
creating frenzied interest in movie buffs. 'Mohabbat' was released on
June 2, 1972, stars included Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Andaleeb- Santosh-
Sabiha. The perennial song, 'Banwara mun aisay dharka na tha', was
pictured on Zeba.
The film 'Daman Aur Chingari', has
become the gold standard of trend setting. Theatrical release was on
October 28, 1973. Cast included Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Nadeem. The song,
'Dais paraye janay walay', was pictured on Zeba.
'Phool meray gulshan ka', is a film as
awesome as its images. Stars included Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Waheed Murad-
Nadeem. The song, Tu hai phool meray gulshan ka', was pictured on Zeba.
Zeba is a woman who radiates pride in
the choices she has made in her show business career. With that said,
she worked with the intensity of a true artist. Her movies maintain a
professional consistency. The film 'Mohabbat zindigi hai', is a
must-see! Theatrical release was on June 6, 1975, cast included Zeba-
Mohammad Ali- Waheed Murad.
Zeba's dialogue nourishes ones soul as
one watches her movies like 'Jab jab phool khilay', November 21, 1975,
stars included Zeba- Mohammad Ali-Waheed Murad- Nadeem.
More often, audiences and critics are
amazed at Zeba's versatility in a movie like 'Naukar', December 12 1975,
Zeba- Mohammad Ali- Barbara Sharif.
Essentially, her various roles in
assorted movies and her gracious gestures are emblazoned in the mind of
every adorer. Most of all, that particular script was exemplary for its
stylistic elegance as well as its timeliness. That gives the film its
believability.
Zeba, widely acclaimed for her movie 'Suhagan',
is smart and loveable at once, directed by S. M. Yusuf.
She also worked in a series of
outstanding films like the three below:
The films 'Sameera', opposite Ratan
Kumar, directed by M. S. Dar.
The Punjabi film 'Mehendi walay hath',
opposite Sultan, directed by S. Sulaiman.
The film 'Mohabbat rung laye gee.'
One of the highlights of the three
movies below is that they were both magnificent and moralistic-an
enormous accomplishment in humble circumstances:
The films 'Teri surat meri Aankhein',
Jaisay jaantay naheen' and 'Ik phool ik pathar'.
Zeba, who occupies an indelible place
in our hearts, made her presence felt in movies, which also engages the
social realities of the day. Below are three examples:
The films 'Gumrah', 'Aarzu', and 'Dil
ik Aa'ena.'
As the voice behind such movies as 'Baalam',
, and 'Adalat', the power of the woman and her voice really hit home.
Also, the three movies below not only
serve to showcase Zeba's amazing talents, but they are also a testament
to her exceptional acting prowess:
The films 'Dil diya dard liya', 'Unjaan',
and 'Mehel.'
The three movies below express the
aspirations of the actress as well as viewers taste and sophistication:
The films 'Pakeeza', 'Paalki' and 'Najma.'
Zeba, creating her winning role as
lead actress, did a wonderful job in the films 'Shama', and 'Yaadain.'
Moreover, she established a pattern of
artistic evolution through her roles in the films 'Aap ka khadim', 'Baaghi
sepahe' and 'Koh-e-Noor.' There songs were pretty good.
Movies like 'Bharosa', 'Bahu Rani',
and 'Sabaq', were a success in their entirety.
The three films below prove without a shadow of doubt that Zeba is in a
category all her own, above all others in her field:
The films 'Aansu bahaye patharoan
nay', 'Waqt ki pukar', and 'Goonj uthi shehnai.'
Zeba, at 67 years of age, is aging gracefully. Her renown has continued
to grow in the recent past. She brightened so many other lives, that it
is difficult to encompass them. She stole the hearts of her loyal fans
with movies like the three below:
The films 'Shireen Farhad', 'Aurat ik
paheli' and 'Riwaaj.'
Looking into this actress's eyes,
admirers are overcome with joy. Since Zeba's face almost always wears a
radiant smile. She is a shining light guiding new prospective artist,
particularly girls.
It is not the bigger -the- better that
matters. It is the will power and smarts never to give up. To watch
Zeba's movies is an experience like no other.
Zeba's last film with Mohammad Ali was
'Mohabbat ho to aisi ho', September 11, 1989, stars included Zeba-
Mohammad Ali- Talish.
Zeba was the guest in Karachi
television's stage show, 'Silver Jubilee', in 1983. Then in her twenty-
first year of acting, she was questioned by host Anwar Maqsood, how she
felt as a celebrity after all those years. 'It is exhilarating, it is
wonderful', replied Zeba.
Furthermore, Zeba, who is as
impressionable as ever, is well -known in Pakistan and abroad, for her
social life.
Zeba earned the Nigar Award for best
actress in the film 'Armaan' in 1966.
Zeba earned the Nigar Award for best
actress in the film 'Insaan aur Aadmi' in 1970.
Zeba earned the Nigar Award for best
actress in the film 'Mohabbat' in 1972.
During her twenty- seven- year acting
career, Zeba's star never set in Pakistan.
Moreover, her participation in movies
as a means of transport to entertainment was recognized years ago.
Over and above, her
highly sentimental role in 'Armaan' and her representation of the tragic
scenes are truly encapsulated in the movie in such a way that she was
revered for her refined style forty years ago. She will continue to
receive applause from the enthusiastic Pakistani audience in the
foreseeable future.
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