Nighat Seema
Nighat Seema | |
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نگہت سیما | |
Born | |
Died | 4 April 2006 | (aged 59)
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1964 - 2006 |
Spouse | Taj Multani (husband) |
Children | Ahsan Ali Taj (son) Sana Ali (daughter) |
Nighat Seema was a Pakistani radio and film singer during the era of 60s and 70s. She is known for singing semi-classical songs, ghazals, and playback singing.[1][2] She was the mother of music composer Ahsan Ali Taj.
Early life and family
Seema was born in Ajmer. She belonged to a Bengali family that had settled in Karachi.[3][4]
Singing career
Seema was a radio singer who used to sing at different radio stations of East and West Pakistan.[3][5][6] She got her musical training from the classical singer Tufail Niazi.[7] Her career as a playback singer started with film Chhoti Behan that was released in 1964.[3][8] She sang solo songs and also duets with Irene Perveen, Ahmed Rushdi,and Masood Rana for 37 Urdu and Punjabi movies.[9][10]
Seema recorded many semi-classical songs, ghazals, patriotic songs, and Kalam-e-Iqbal for Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television.[11][12] Besides Urdu and Punjabi songs, she also vocalized songs in Bengali, Sindhi and Pashto languages.[3][13]
Personal life
Seema was married to the folk singer Taj Multani who died in 2018.[3] They both had a daughter named Sana Ali and a son named Ahsan Ali Taj who also adopted the singing career.[14]
Death
Seema died on 4th April 2006 in Karachi.[15] She was laid to rest in Wadi e Hussain Cemetery in Karachi.[15]
Popular songs
Film
- 1964 (Film: Chhoti Behan - Urdu) ... Ashkon Kay Diye, Sadqay Tujh Peh A Chand, Music: Lal Mohammad Iqbal, Poet: Sehba Akhtar,
- 1964 (Film: Chhoti Behan - Urdu) ... Geet Gati Hayn Khawabon Ki Parchhaian, Pyar Lenay Lag Phir Say, Singer(s): Nighat Seema, Masood Rana, Music: Lal Mohammad Iqbal, Poet: Masroor Anwar
- 1964 (Film: Chhoti Behan - Urdu) ... Kali Hasraton Ki Na Khil Saki, Tera Pyar Ras Na Aa Saka, Singer(s): Nighat Seema, Masood Rana, Music: Lal Mohammad Iqbal, Poet: Masroor Anwar
- 1968 (Film: Mahal - Urdu) ... Awaz Jab Bhi Den Ham, Pehchan Jayie Ga, Singer(s): Mehdi Hassan, Nighat Seema, Music: Rasheed Attray, Poet: Fyaz Hashmi
- 1970 (Film: Jalay Na Kyun Parvana - Urdu) ... Jab Bhi Tumharay Husn Kay Jalway Bikhar Geye, Singer(s): Ahmad Rushdi, Nighat Seema, Music: Nashad, Poet: Taslim Fazli
- 1971 (Film: Afshan - Urdu) ... Mili Hay Aaj Zamanay Ki Har Khushi Mujh Ko, Singer(s): Ahmad Rushdi, Nighat Seema, Music: Nashad, Poet: Taslim Fazli[16]
Radio
- Wo Keh Gaye Thay Keh Aaen Gey Hum, Poet: Innam Bakhsh Nasikh
- Baat Karni Mujhe Mushkil Kabhi Aisi To Na Thi, Poet: Bahadur Shah Zafar
- Wo Harfe Raaz Keh Sikha Gaya Hai Mujh Ko Junoon, Poet: Allama Muhammad Iqbal
- Tu Abhi Reh Guzar Mein Hai Qaid e Maqam Se Guzar, Poet: Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Television
- Ye Kavita Pakistani Hai
References
- ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 19, Issues 36-52. p. 36.
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ignored (help) - ^ Accessions List, South Asia, Volume 2. p. 979.
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ignored (help) - ^ a b c d e "ریڈیو اور فلمی دنیا کی معروف گلوکارہ نگہت سیما کی برسی". ARY News. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ Who's Who: Music in Pakistan. p. 196.
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ignored (help) - ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. p. 36.
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ignored (help) - ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 15. p. 10.
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ignored (help) - ^ The Pakistan Review. p. 45.
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ignored (help) - ^ Orient, Volume 1. p. 7.
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ignored (help) - ^ "نگہت سیما اور مسعودرانا". Pak Film Magazine. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ Teenager, Volume 4. p. 24.
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ignored (help) - ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 15, Issues 23-33. p. 14.
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ignored (help) - ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. p. 35.
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ignored (help) - ^ Karachi, Megacity of Our Times. p. 402.
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ignored (help) - ^ Humdam, Younas. "جنگ کھیڈ نیں ہوندی زنانیاں دی". Express News. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Nighat Seema, Singer". Tareekh-e-Pakistan. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ "Nighat Seema: Songs". Pak Film Magazine. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
External links
- Nighat Seema at IMDb
- 1946 births
- Pakistani playback singers
- Pakistani women singers
- Pashto-language singers
- 2006 deaths
- Bengali-language singers
- Women ghazal singers
- 20th-century Pakistani women singers
- Urdu-language singers
- People from Ajmer
- Pakistani people of Bengali descent
- 21st-century Pakistani women singers
- Radio personalities from Lahore
- Pakistani classical singers
- Pakistani ghazal singers
- Pakistani radio personalities
- Punjabi-language singers
- Sindhi-language singers