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Nightingale of Sub-Continent, Malika Tarannum 'Noor Jahan'


Malika Tarannum, the iconic Pakistani singer and actress Noor Jahan, also known simply as Noor Jahan, made an enduring impression on the music and entertainment industries. Her life and career spanned more than six decades, beginning on September 21, 1926, in Kasur, British India (now Pakistan), and ending on December 23, 2000, in Karachi, Pakistan.

Noor Jahan's career in music began when she was a little child, when she had extraordinary vocal aptitude. She made her playback singing debut in the Punjabi movie "Gul Bakawli" in 1939, which marked the beginning of her distinguished career in the cinema business. She was known as "Malika Tarannum" or "Queen of Melody" for her melodic voice and adaptability as a singer, which allowed her to sing in a variety of languages, including Urdu, Punjabi, and Sindhi.

Noor Jahan produced a great deal of popular songs over the course of her career, many of which remain beloved by music lovers. She is most known for songs like "Mujhse Pehli Si Mohabbat," "Chandni Raatein," and "Ae Watan Ke Sajeelay Jawano." She became adored not just in Pakistan but also among South Asian communities around the world due to her ability to express strong emotions via song.

Noor Jahan was a talented singer in addition to being a notable actor in the film industry. She appeared in a lot of movies and received praise for her work in "Anarkali" and "Mirza Ghalib," among other flicks. She became one of the most recognizable characters in Pakistani cinema history thanks to her personality both on and off-screen.

Noor Jahan's private life was filled with both successes and hardships. She was married several times, the most notable of which was to the actor-director Shaukat Hussain Rizvi. She endured personal traumas, such as the death of her daughter, but her tenacity and commitment to her work were unflinching.

Noor Jahan gained a great deal of acclaim for her excellent contributions to music and entertainment during her lifetime, including the esteemed Pride of Performance Award and the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, Pakistan's highest civilian accolade.

Her enduring music, which continues to enthrall generations of music lovers, is how Noor Jahan's legacy lives on. She has had an incalculable impact on Pakistan's music and cinema industries, and she will always be regarded as one of the finest artists in South Asian history.



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