Nigar Award for Best Actress
Appearance
Nigar Awards for Best Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best performance by an actress in a leading role |
Country | Pakistan |
Presented by | Nigar |
First awarded | Sabiha Khanum, Saat Lakh (1957) |
Currently held by | Saba Qamar, Lahore Se Aagey (2017) |
The Nigar Award for Best Actress, also known as Nigar Public Film Award for Best Actress is an award constituted for the cinema of Pakistan to recognise contribution of a lead actress in Lollywood. Established in 1958 by Ilyas Rashidi, it is presented annually by Nigar magazine as part of its annual ceremony of Nigar Awards. The award ceremony takes place independently and is not associated with government or for-profit entities such as production house or television channel.
First presented in 1957, the first Best Actress award was given to Sabiha Khanum for Saat Lakh (1957). The last award was given to Saba Qamar in 2017 for Lahore Se Aagey.[1]
Winners and nominees
[edit]‡ | Indicates the winner |
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1950s
[edit]Year | Photos of winners | Actor | Role(s) | Film | Ref(s) |
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1957 (1st) |
Sabiha Khanam ‡ | N/A | Saat Lakh | [2] | |
1958 (2nd) |
— | Musarrat Nazir ‡ | Sanwali | Zeher-e-Ishq | [3] |
1959 (3rd) |
— | Musarrat Nazir ‡ | Shadaan | Jhoomer | [3] |
1960s
[edit]Year | Photos of winners | Actor | Role(s) | Film | Ref(s) |
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1960 (4th) |
Nayyar Sultana ‡ | Razia | Saheli | [4] | |
1961 (5th) |
— | Musarrat Nazir ‡ | Laila | Shaheed | [3] |
1962 (6th) |
Nayyar Sultana ‡ | Tayyaba | Aulad | ||
1963 (7th) |
Sabiha Khanum ‡ | Ismat | Shikwa | [2] | |
1964 (8th) |
Shamim Ara ‡ | Gul | Farangi | [5] | |
1965 (9th) |
Shamim Ara ‡ | Naila | Naila | [5] | |
1966 (10th) |
Zeba ‡ | Najma | Armaan | [6] | |
1967 (11th) |
Shamim Ara ‡ | Shakuntla | Lakhon Mein Aik | [7] | |
1968 (12th) |
Shamim Ara ‡ | Saiqa | Saiqa | [5] | |
1969 (13th) |
Neelo ‡ | Zarqa | Zarqa | [8] |
1970s
[edit]Year | Photos of winners | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref(s) |
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Awards are also presented to Punjabi language films since 1970 | |||||
1970 (14th) |
— | Zeba ‡ | N/A | Insaan aur Aadmi (1970) | [9] |
— | Firdous Begum ‡ | Heer | Heer Ranjha | [10] | |
1971 (15th) |
Shabnum ‡ | Rani | Dosti | ||
Rani ‡ | N/A | Babul | |||
1972 (16th) |
— | Zeba ‡ | N/A | Mohabbat | [11] |
— | Aliya Begum ‡ | N/A | Zulm Da Badla | ||
1973 (17th) |
Shabnum ‡ | Bano | Anmol | ||
— | Firdous Begum ‡ | N/A | Ziddi | ||
1974 (18th) |
Shabnum ‡ | Najma | Dillagi | [12] | |
— | Neelo ‡ | N/A | Khatarnaak | ||
1975 (19th) |
Shabnum ‡ | Nargis/ Zeenat | Zeenat | [13] | |
— | Mumtaz ‡ | N/A | Jadoo | ||
1976 (20th) |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | Shabana/ Farzana | Shabana | [14] |
— | Neelo ‡ | N/A | Jat Kurian Taun Darda | ||
1977 (21st) |
Shabnum ‡ | Rita | Aina | [15] | |
Aasia ‡ | N/A | Qanoon | |||
1978 (22nd) |
— | Sangeeta ‡ | Rano | Mutthi Bhar Chawal | [16] |
— | Najma ‡ | N/A | Shola | ||
1979 (23rd) |
Shabnum ‡ | N/A | Pakeeza (1979) | ||
— | Mumtaz ‡ | N/A | Nizam Daku (1979) |
1980s
[edit]Year | Photos of winners | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref(s) |
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1980 (24th) |
Shabnam ‡ | N/A | Hum Dono (1980) | ||
— | Mumtaz ‡ | N/A | Sohra Te Jawai (1980) | ||
1981 (25th) |
Shabnam ‡ | N/A | Qurbani (1981) | ||
— | Anjuman ‡ | N/A | Sher Khan (1981) | ||
1982 (26th) |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | N/A | Sangdil (1982) | [14] |
— | Anjuman ‡ | N/A | Do Bigha Zameen (1982) | ||
1983 (27th) |
— | Shabnam ‡ | N/A | Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (1983) | |
Rani ‡ | N/A | Sona Chandi (1983) | [17] | ||
1984 (28th) |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | N/A | Miss Colombo (1984) | [14] |
— | Durdana Rehman ‡ | N/A | Ishq Nachaway Gali Gali (1984) | ||
1985 (29th) |
Shabnam ‡ | N/A | Naraaz (1985) | ||
— | Mumtaz ‡ | N/A | Dhee Rani (1985) | ||
1986 (30th) |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | N/A | Miss Bangkok (1986) | [14] |
— | Anjuman ‡ | N/A | Qismet (1986) | ||
1987 (31st) |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | N/A | Kundan (1987) | [14] |
— | Anjuman ‡ | N/A | Dulari (1987) | ||
1988 (32nd) |
— | Salma Agha ‡ | Gori | Bazar-e-Husn | [18] |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | N/A | Mukhra | [18] | |
1989 (33rd) |
— | Kaveeta ‡ | N/A | Barood Ki Chahoon (1989) | |
— | Neeli ‡ | N/A | Madam Bawari (1989) |
1990s
[edit]Year | Photos of winners | Actor | Role(s) | Film | Ref(s) |
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1990 (34th) |
— | Anjuman ‡ | Miss Rita | Insaniyat Kay Dushman | |
— | Babra Sharif ‡ | N/A | Gorian Dian Jhangra (1990) | ||
1991 (35th) |
— | Nadira ‡ | Miss Sherin | Watan Kay Rakhwalay | |
— | Neeli ‡ | N/A | Bakhtawar | [19] | |
1992 (36th) |
— | Rubi Niazi ‡ | N/A | Mr. 420 (1992) | |
— | Anjuman ‡ | N/A | Majhoo (1992) | ||
1993 (37th) |
— | Reema Khan ‡ | N/A | Haathi Mere Saathi | [19] |
— | Neeli ‡ | N/A | Zamana | ||
1994 (38th) |
— | Neeli ‡ | Sitara | Aakhri Mujra (1994) | |
— | Reema Khan ‡ | N/A | Rani Beti Raaj Kare Gi (1994) | ||
1995 (39th) |
Zeba Bakhtiar ‡ | N/A | Sargam | [20] | |
— | Reema Khan ‡ | N/A | Jungle Ka Qanoon (1995) | ||
1996 (40th) |
Meera ‡ | N/A | Khilona (1996) | [21] | |
— | Saima Noor ‡ | N/A | Sakahi Badshah (1996) | ||
1997 (41st) |
— | Neeli ‡ | N/A | Mujhe Jeene Nahi Dete (1997) | |
— | Reema Khan ‡ | N/A | Kala Raj (1997) | ||
1998 (42nd) |
— | Reema Khan ‡ | Bisma | Nikah | |
— | Saima Noor ‡ | Billo | Choorian | [22] | |
1999 (43rd) |
— | Resham‡ | Salma | Jannat Ki Talash | [23] |
— | Reema Khan ‡ | N/A | Nikki Jaee Haan (1999) |
2000s
[edit]Year | Photos of winners | Actor | Role(s) | Film | Ref(s) |
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2000 (45th) |
— | Zara Sheikh ‡ | Preeti | Tere Pyar Mein | |
— | Saima Noor ‡ | N/A | Mehndi Waley Hath (2000) | ||
2001 (46th) |
Meera ‡ | N/A | Khoey Ho Tum Kahan | ||
2002 (46th) |
Sana Fakhar ‡ | Sitara | Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa | [24] | |
Not announced from 2003 to 2016 | |||||
2017 (47th) |
Saba Qamar ‡ | Taara Ahmed | Lahore Se Aagey | [25] |
References
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- ^ a b "Sabiha Khanum, the First Lady of Pakistani Cinema, Passes Away". The Wire. 14 June 2020.
- ^ a b c Amjad Parvez (31 August 2019). "Mussarat Nazir: the iconic heroine — Part II". Retrieved 29 July 2022.
- ^ "'Saheli' screened". www.thenews.com.pk.
- ^ a b c Omair Alavi (14 August 2016). "InMemoriam: 10 things you need to know about Shamim Ara". Retrieved 9 July 2022.
- ^ "Zeba — a look back at the legendary actress's life". Daily Times. 17 November 2019.
- ^ "#ThrowbackThursday: When Nadeem, Shamim Ara won the Nigar Awards". Express Tribune. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
- ^ "The story of Neelo, the Shah of Iran and Zarqa — the first diamond jubilee film of Pakistan". Dawn Images. 1 February 2021.
- ^ "Zeba — a look back at the legendary actress's life". Daily Times. 17 November 2019.
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- ^ "Film industry legend Zeba turns 72". Pakistan Today. 10 September 2017.
- ^ "Pakistan Affairs". 1973.
- ^ Aijaz Gul (25 November 2018). "'Zeenat' screened at Lok Virsa". The News.
- ^ a b c d e Zeeshan Shah (16 July 2019). "The unforgettable iconic queens of 70s cinema". Tribune. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
- ^ Suhayb Alavi. "Aina: the 'greatest' of them all". Retrieved 29 July 2022.
- ^ "Mandwa to screen 'Muthi Bhar Chawal' on 26th - Islamabad". The News International. 2016-11-24.
- ^ "#ThrowBackThursday: Cham Cham and Raani". Express Tribune. 23 July 2014.
- ^ a b "Pakistan Year Book". 1989.
- ^ a b Rafique Akhtar (1995). Pakistan Year Book. ISBN 9789698017002.
- ^ "STAR BIRTHDAY OF THE WEEK - Zeba Bakhtiar". Magazine - The Weekly. 10 November 2017.
- ^ "Meera - An ever enduring diva". Weekly Magazine.
- ^ "Lok Virsa screens Chooriyan to highlight Punjabi culture". The Nation. 2016-01-24. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
- ^ "Resham announces marriage plans". Daily Times. 27 December 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
- ^ "Sana Fakhar's mother breathes her last in Lahore". Daily Times. 6 October 2021.
- ^ "47th Nigar Film Awards Nominations announced". Nation. 20 February 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
Further reading
[edit]- The Nigar Awards 1972 - 1986. The Hotspot Online.
- Showtime: A Brief History of the Nigar Awards. Youline Magazine.