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Talat Siddiqui
Born
Adeeba Nazeer

(1939-02-18)18 February 1939
Died9 May 2021(2021-05-09) (aged 82)
EducationShimla School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Singer
Years active1956 – 2010
Spouse
Bashir Ahmed Siddiqui
(m. 1954; died 1970)
ChildrenNahid Siddiqui (daughter)
Arifa Siddiqui (daughter)
ParentNazir Ahmad (father)
RelativesRehana Siddiqui (sister)
Fariha Pervez (niece)

Adeeba Nazeer, also known as Talat Siddiqui was a Pakistani actress and singer.[1] She acted in both Urdu and Punjabi films and is known for her roles in films Ishq-e-Habib (1965), Kon Kisi Ka (1966), Lori (1966), Yaar Maar (1967), Chacha Ji (1967), Behan Bhai (1968), Ladla (1969), Andaleeb (1969), Umrao Jan Ada (1972), Baghi Tay Farangi (1976).[2]

Early life

Adeeba Nazeer was born in 1939 at Shimla, British India.[3] She completed her studies from School in Shimla with FA. Talat's father named Nazir Ahmad was a government servant.[3]

Career

In 1956 she along with her family migrated to Pakistan and lived at Karachi and her husband was imprisoned in a court case.[3] Talat was the eldest among her siblings and she had gave birth to Nahid Siddiqui in order to take of them she went for audition to Radio Pakistan and was accepted then she changed her name to Talat Siddiqui.[3] She did playback singing in some films and later she acted in films Ishq-e-Habib, Tasvir, Aarzoo, Dard-e-Dil and Phir Subah Ho Gi.[4] Then she appeared in films Doraha, Main Woh Nahin, Jani Dushman, Mera Veer, Ik Si Maa and Panchhi Tay Pardesi.[5] Talat also worked in dramas many on PTV including Dehleez, Kahan Hai Manzil, Zarb Gulab, Hisaar, Waris and Dhund Kay Uss Par.[6]

Personal life

She married Bashir Ahmed Siddiqui when she fifteen years at the insistence of her father who was a chronic patient.[3] She had two daughters including singer Arifa Siddiqui and Nahid Siddiqui a famous dancer. Talat's younger sister Rehana Siddiqui was also an actress and her niece Fariha Pervez is a singer.[7][8]

Illness and death

She contracted a prolonged illnees and was later put on ventilator but her conditioned worsened from which she died in May 9th, 2021 on Saturday at age 82 and was laid to rest in Canal View Society graveyard in Lahore.[3][9][10][11]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network
1979 Waris Dilawar's mother PTV
1981 Kahan Hai Manzil Ruqayya PTV
1981 Dehleez Ammi Begum PTV
1982 Sona Chandi Begum Abbas Ali PTV
1982 Zard Gulab Old lady PTV
1986 Aik Din Raat Naheed's mother PTV
1987 Dhund Kay Uss Par Hina's mother PTV
1989 Hisaar Rasheeda PTV
1989 Fehmida Ki Kahani Ustani Rahat Ki Zubani Bari Ammi PTV
1989 Neelay Hath Sakeena's mother PTV
1993 Yes Sir, No Sir Herself PTV

Film

Year Film Language
1963 Hamen Bhi Jeenay Do Urdu
1964 Mehkhana Urdu
1964 Heera Aur Pathar Urdu
1964 Chhoti Behan Urdu
1965 Ishq-e-Habib Urdu
1965 Aarzoo Urdu[12]
1966 Tasvir Urdu
1966 Moajza Urdu
1966 Kon Kisi Ka Urdu
1966 Lori Urdu
1966 Dard-e-Dil Urdu[13]
1967 Yaar Maar Punjabi
1967 Main Woh Nahin Urdu
1967 Meray Laal Urdu
1967 Chacha Ji Punjabi
1967 Hukumat Urdu
1967 Doraha Urdu
1967 Phir Subah Ho Gi Urdu
1967 Mera Veer Punjabi
1967 Maa Baap Urdu
1967 Jani Dushman Punjabi
1967 Hamdam Urdu
1968 Behan Bhai Urdu
1968 Ik Si Maa Punjabi
1968 Commander Urdu
1968 Beti Beta Urdu
1968 Chann 14vin Da Punjabi
1969 Shaheed Teetu Mir Urdu
1969 Pyar Da Palla Punjabi
1969 Panchhi Tay Pardesi Punjabi
1969 Piya Millan Ki Aas Urdu
1969 Ghar Damaad Urdu
1969 Aneela Urdu
1969 Ladla Urdu
1969 Andaleeb Urdu
1969 Naaz Urdu
1969 Geo Dhola Punjabi
1971 Jatt Da Qoul Punjabi
1971 Sohna Puttar Punjabi
1972 Eid Da Chann Punjabi
1972 Insan Ik Tamasha Punjabi
1972 Umrao Jan Ada Urdu
1973 Aan Punjabi
1973 Aar Par Urdu
1973 Khoon Da Badla Khoon Punjabi
1973 Jithay Wagdi A Ravi Punjabi
1973 Professor Urdu
1974 Tiger Gang Urdu
1974 Sohna Daku Punjabi
1975 Heera Phumman Punjabi
1975 Dil Nasheen Urdu
1975 Palki Urdu
1975 Sar-e-Aam Punjabi
1975 Gunahgar Punjabi
1976 Baghi Tay Farangi Punjabi
1976 Akh Lari Bado Badi Punjabi
1976 Dharkan Urdu
1978 Ek Chehra 2 Roop Urdu
1978 Aadmi Urdu
1978 Sharmili Urdu
1979 Qatil Tay Farishta Punjabi
1981 Amanat Punjabi
1982 Haidar Sultan Punjabi
1983 Aakhri Muqabila Punjabi
1984 Dulla Bhatti Punjabi
1984 Kalia Punjabi
1984 Dil Maa Da Punjabi
1985 Nikah Punjabi
1985 Qismat Punjabi
1985 Naraz Urdu
1986 Riksha Driver Punjabi
1987 Son of Ann Daata Urdu
1987 Teri Banhon Mein Urdu
1989 Aakhri Qatal Punjabi

References

  1. ^ "ماضی کی مقبول اداکارہ طلعت صدیقی انتقال کرگئیں". Dawn News. November 27, 2021.
  2. ^ "عارفہ صدیقی کی والدہ سینئر اداکارہ طلعت صدیقی کا انتقال". Dunya News. December 19, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Popular yesteryear actor Talat Siddiqui is no more". Dawn News. May 10, 2021.
  4. ^ "سینئر اداکارہ طلعت صدیقی انتقال کرگئیں". Jang News. March 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "فنکار گھرانے کی مقبول اداکار بہنیں". Jang News. October 16, 2022.
  6. ^ "سال 2021 میں انتقال کرنے والی مشہور شخصیات!!!". Dunya News. September 19, 2022.
  7. ^ "معروف اداکارہ طلعت صدیقی انتقال کر گئیں". ARY News. September 13, 2021.
  8. ^ "Popular yesteryear actor Talat Siddiqui is no more". Images Dawn. January 2, 2022.
  9. ^ "Veteran film star Talat Siddiqui dies at age 82". The News International. May 9, 2021.
  10. ^ "Veteran actress Talat Siddiqui passes away". The Express Tribune. May 10, 2021.
  11. ^ "Pakistani actor Talat Siddiqui passes away at 82". Geo News. May 10, 2022.
  12. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 255. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
  13. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 257. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.