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| birth_name = Parveen Rizvi<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0762659/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm, Profile of Sangeeta on IMDb website, Retrieved 11 May 2016</ref>
| birth_name = Parveen Rizvi<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0762659/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm, Profile of Sangeeta on IMDb website, Retrieved 11 May 2016</ref>
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| birth_place = [[Karachi]], [[Pakistan]]<ref name=tripod>http://anisshakur.tripod.com/id23.html, Biography of Sangeeta on tripod.com website, Retrieved 11 May 2016</ref>
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==Acting career==
==Acting career==
In 1969, Sangeeta worked in film ''Koh-e-Noor (1969)'', as a child star, which was directed by Agha Husaini.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pakistan's film industry is in collapse|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2009/nov/08/entertainment/ca-lollywood8|accessdate=11 May 2016|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=8 November 2009}}</ref> In 1971, She moved to [[Lahore]] from [[Karachi]] where she was born, and started her career more seriously in [[Lollywood]] movies in Lahore. Her role as a supporting actress in [[Riaz Shahid]]'s movie ''Yeh Aman (1971)'' was well-liked by the Pakistani public. Then she went on to act in dozens of other movies before deciding to become a film producer-director with her own film ''[[Society Girl (1976 film)|Society Girl]]'' in 1976.<ref name=tripod/>
In 1969, Sangeeta worked in film ''Koh-e-Noor (1969)'', as a child star, which was directed by Agha Husaini.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pakistan's film industry is in collapse|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2009/nov/08/entertainment/ca-lollywood8|accessdate=11 May 2016|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=8 November 2009}}</ref> In 1971, She moved to [[Lahore]] from [[Karachi]] where she was born, and started her career more seriously in [[Lollywood]] movies in Lahore. Her role as a supporting actress in [[Riaz Shahid]]'s movie ''Yeh Aman (1971)'' was well-liked by the Pakistani public. Then she went on to act in dozens of other movies before deciding to become a film producer-director with her own film ''[[Society Girl (1976 film)|Society Girl]]'' in 1976. Sangeeta has over 120 films to her credit as an actress and producer-director.<ref name=tripod/>


==Film directing==
==Film directing==
Sangeeta directed her debut film in 1976, ''Society Girl''. Her second film as director was ''Mujhay galay laga lo'', starring, Sangeeta, [[Kaveeta]], [[Ghulam Mohiuddin (actor)|Ghulam Mohiuddin]], [[Nayyar Sultana]], [[Bahar Begum]].
Sangeeta directed her debut film in 1976, ''Society Girl''. Her second film as director was ''Mujhay galay laga lo'', starring, Sangeeta, [[Kaveeta]], [[Ghulam Mohiuddin (actor)|Ghulam Mohiuddin]], [[Nayyar Sultana]], [[Bahar Begum]]. Film ''[[Mian Biwi Razi]] (1982)'' celebrated its Platinum Jubilee and was a highly successful movie.<ref name=tripod/><ref name=IMDb>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5568406/, Sangeeta's film [[Mian Biwi Razi]] (1982) on IMDb website, Retrieved 12 May 2016</ref>


==Filmography as director==
==Filmography as director==
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| 1980|| ''Mahal Mere Sapnon Ka ''|| Urdu|| Sangeeta, [[Nadeem Baig (actor)|Nadeem]], [[Kaveeta]]
| 1980|| ''Mahal Mere Sapnon Ka ''|| Urdu|| Sangeeta, [[Nadeem Baig (actor)|Nadeem]], [[Kaveeta]]
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| 1982|| ''[[Mian Biwi Razi]]''<ref name=IMDb/>||Urdu||[[Kaveeta]], [[Nadeem Baig (actor)|Nadeem]], [[Rafi Khawar|Nanha]], Tahira Naqvi
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| 1982|| ''Thori Si Bewafai''|| Urdu|| [[Nadeem Baig (actor)|Nadeem]], [[Kaveeta]]
| 1982|| ''Thori Si Bewafai''|| Urdu|| [[Nadeem Baig (actor)|Nadeem]], [[Kaveeta]]
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* Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti - 2013
* Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti - 2013
* [[Rishtey]]
* [[Rishtey]]

==Personal life==
Sangeeta first married fellow Pakistani actor ''Humayun Qureshi''. Together, they had a daughter. After some years, this marriage did not work out and they got a divorce. Then Sangeeta married actor [[Naveed Butt]].<ref name=pak101/>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:00, 12 May 2016



Sangeeta (Pakistani actress)
Born
Parveen Rizvi[1]

14 June 1947 [2]
Occupation(s)Film director, film actress
Years active1969 – present
Parent(s)Tayyab Hussain Rizvi (father) and Mehtab Rizvi (mother)[3]
AwardsNigar Award
Best Director
1998 Nikah
1978 Mutthi Bhar Chawal
Best Actress
1978 Mutthi Bhar Chawal
Special Award
1976 Society Girl
1983 Sona Chandi[3]
Best Supporting Actress
1971 Yeh Aman
1984 Naam Mera Badnaam

Sangeeta is a Pakistani film actor, filmmaker and a TV drama director.

Early life

Parveen Rizvi's (or Sangeeta's) mother Mehtab Rizvi had been affiliated with show business in her times. Additionally, Parveen's younger sister, Nasreen Rizvi who is professionally known as Kaveeta is also associated with Pakistani cinema.[3]

Acting career

In 1969, Sangeeta worked in film Koh-e-Noor (1969), as a child star, which was directed by Agha Husaini.[4] In 1971, She moved to Lahore from Karachi where she was born, and started her career more seriously in Lollywood movies in Lahore. Her role as a supporting actress in Riaz Shahid's movie Yeh Aman (1971) was well-liked by the Pakistani public. Then she went on to act in dozens of other movies before deciding to become a film producer-director with her own film Society Girl in 1976. Sangeeta has over 120 films to her credit as an actress and producer-director.[3]

Film directing

Sangeeta directed her debut film in 1976, Society Girl. Her second film as director was Mujhay galay laga lo, starring, Sangeeta, Kaveeta, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Nayyar Sultana, Bahar Begum. Film Mian Biwi Razi (1982) celebrated its Platinum Jubilee and was a highly successful movie.[3][5]

Filmography as director

Films

Year Film Language Cast
1976 Society Girl Urdu Sangeeta, Kaveeta, Mohammad Ali
Mujhe Gale Laga Lo[6] Urdu Sangeeta, Ghulam Mohiuddin
1977 Ishq Ishq Urdu Nadeem, Kaveeta, Sangeeta,
1978 Mutthi Bhar Chawal Urdu Sangeeta, Nadeem, Kaveeta[7]
1979 Laad Pyar Aur Beiti Urdu Kaveeta, Sangeeta, Ghulam Mohiuddin
1980 Mahal Mere Sapnon Ka Urdu Sangeeta, Nadeem, Kaveeta
1982 Mian Biwi Razi[5] Urdu Kaveeta, Nadeem, Nanha, Tahira Naqvi
1982 Thori Si Bewafai Urdu Nadeem, Kaveeta
1984 Naam Mera Badnam Urdu Shabnam, Mohammad Ali
1985 Jeeney Nahin Dungi Urdu Sangeeta, Javed Sheikh
1986 Ik Shehanshah Urdu Ismail Shah, Babra Sharif
1987 Qasam Munnay Ki Urdu Babra Sharif, Faisal Rehman, Mohammad Ali
1989 Taqat Ka Toofan Urdu Salma Agha, Nadeem
1990 Kaali Urdu Babra Sharif, Ismail Shah
Zehreelay Urdu Reema Khan, Javed Sheikh
1991 Betab Urdu Kaveeta, Asad
1993 "Behroopia" Urdu Umer Shareef, Rubi Niazi, Jan Rambo
1996 Khilona Urdu Meera, Saud, Saima Noor
1997 Aashqi Khel Nahin Urdu Meera, Saud, Laila
Dream Girl Urdu Meera, Laila, Saira Khan
Jeet Urdu Meera, Saud, Sana Nawaz
1998 Ehsaas Urdu Meera, Shaan Shahid, Laila
Nikah Urdu Reema Khan, Shaan Shahid, Deeba
Harjai Urdu Meera, Neeli, Babar Ali
Do Boond Pani Urdu Resham, Saud, Shaan Shahid
1999 Qaid Urdu Zeba Bakhtiar, Saud, Saima Noor
Qismat Urdu Reema Khan, Moammar Rana, Saima Noor
Dil To Pagal Urdu Reema Khan, Shaan Shahid, Afreen
2001 Mere Mehboob Urdu Resham, Shaan Shahid, Sana Nawaz
Gharana Urdu Meera, Resham, Shahid
Daldal Urdu Reema Khan, Shaan Shahid, Saud
2002 Jahad Urdu Meera, Shaan Shahid, Saima Noor
2003 Qayamat Urdu Moammar Rana, Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid,
Remand Punjabi Shaan Shahid, Saima Noor, Reema Khan,
Soldier Urdu Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid, Jia Ali
Yeh Wada Raha Urdu Zara Sheikh, Shaan Shahid, Resham
2005 Daku Haseena Urdu Sana Nawaz, Shaan Shahid, Babar Ali
Kuriyaan Shehr Diyan Punjabi Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid, Resham
Mustafa Khan Punjabi Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid, Resham
2006 Tarap Urdu Resham, Saud, Babrik Shah
Athra Punjabi Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid
Yaar Badmash Punjabi Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid
2008 Gulabo Punjabi Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid, Zareene Khan
Ziddi Badmash Punjabi Moammar Rana, Laila
2010 Hakim Arain Punjabi Shaan Shahid, Meera, Noor Bukhari
Haseeno ka Mela Punjabi Sana Nawaz, Meera, Moammar Rana
2012 Chunri Urdu Ali Abbas, Nirma
2016 Tum Hi To Ho Urdu Danish Taimoor, Qurutulain, Mathira

TV Dramas

Personal life

Sangeeta first married fellow Pakistani actor Humayun Qureshi. Together, they had a daughter. After some years, this marriage did not work out and they got a divorce. Then Sangeeta married actor Naveed Butt.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0762659/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm, Profile of Sangeeta on IMDb website, Retrieved 11 May 2016
  2. ^ a b http://pak101.com/c/celebrities/bio/335/Actresses/Sangeeta, Biography of Sangeeta on pak101.com website, Retrieved 12 May 2016
  3. ^ a b c d e f http://anisshakur.tripod.com/id23.html, Biography of Sangeeta on tripod.com website, Retrieved 11 May 2016
  4. ^ "Pakistan's film industry is in collapse". Los Angeles Times. 8 November 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  5. ^ a b http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5568406/, Sangeeta's film Mian Biwi Razi (1982) on IMDb website, Retrieved 12 May 2016
  6. ^ http://www.citwf.com/person373335.htm, Sangeeta's Filmography on Complete Index To World Film website, Retrieved 11 May 2016
  7. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0248209/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_6, film 'Mutthi Bhar Chawal (1978)' 0n IMDb website, Retrieved 11 May 2016
  • Sangeeta at IMDb, Sangeeta's filmography on IMDb website, Retrieved 11 May 2016