Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Reema Khan the Doll of Lollywood, Pakistani Film Actress Reema Khan Biography and Latest Shows Pictures-Photos

First film: Bulandi (Urdu - 1990)
Reema was introduced as child star in film Qistmat (1985)...
Reema was born on October 27, 1971, is a Pakistani film actress and has worked in more than 200 films.

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During the start of her career, she was known as Reema, but later on she was known also as Reema Khan. In 2005, she introduced herself as a producer and director with the film Koi Tujh Sa Kahan.

She debuted as an actress in the film Bulandi, directed by Mohammad Javed Fazil in 1990, opposite Shaan. At the time of her debut in Bulandi, it was the reign of Anjuman, Neeli, Nadra and Shahida Minni. The great success of Javed Fazal’s Bulandi not only helped Reema to stick in Lollywood but also gave a durable pair of Reema and Shaan to Lollywood.

Reema’s early films with Shaan, such as, Zherilay, Ishq, Naag Devta, Pyar Hi Pyar, Sailab, Dil, Aag, Shama and Sahiba inspired Pakistani film viewers due to her acting. However, the real period of her success started from 1993, when she got hit films with Shaan, such as Hina, Anjuman, Chakuri, Chandni, Neelam and Insaniat.

When she appeared with Mohsin Khan in director Shameem Ara’s film Hathi Meray Sathi, it was a huge success. However, Reema’s acting talent prominently appeared in the film of director Altaf Hussain’s Rani Beti Raj Karegi. Where Reema proved herself a good actress in Hathi Meray Sathi, there she proved herself a good dancer in Rani Beti Raj Karegi as well.

In 1994, Shameem Ara produced another hit film Beta with the team of Hathi Meray Sathi (Reema, Mohsin Khan, Rambo and Sahiba). And after the success of Beta, Reema achieved the status of one of the top actresses of Lollywood.

In the very next year, Reema appeared in the film Munda Bigra Jaye with a new actor Baber Ali. The pair of Reema and Baber Ali won the hearts of Pakistani film viewers and together they gave many hit films to their fans, such as Jo Darr Gaya Woh Mar Gaya, Sarak, Love 95, Chor Machaey Shoor, Mamila Garbar Hai, Hum Tu Chaley Susral and Laghat-e-Jigar.Reema appeared in later films with Saud, Ajab Gul, Izhar Qazi and Muamar Rana as well.

Koi Tujh Sa Kahan
In 2002,two of Reema's films were released, Asif Ali Pota’s Fire and Samina’s Shararat. Both films bombed at the box office and made it more difficult for Reema to maintain her top position. And within that period when Reema announced to direct a film, critics said that her acting career has been finished. Now her first debut as a director Koi Tujh Sa Kahan has been released all over Pakistan and has been declared the most successful film of 2005. This film won the Best Film award at the Lux Style Awards 2006- Pakistan. She also won award for the best actress and Director for the same film. In 2006 only one film released starring Reema and that was One Two Ka One. Directed by famous musician and director Ronaq Ali. It was produced by Syed Amir Raza under the banner of Red Stone Entertainment. The film's cast included Mommar Rana, Saima,Naseem Vicky, Babbu Bral, Irfan Khoosat and other stage comedians. Being a comedy film and releasing on Eid the film grabbed the attention of masses and espeacially women which made it a hit. The film did well and recovered its budget with some profit. In a recent interview Reema said that the scripting of her next film has been completed and in July through a press conference she will be announcing the name of the film. The script has been written by Wasi Shah. Rumors are flying here and there that Reema has named her film Koi Merey Dil Sey Poochey.

Filmography
1990 (Bulandi, Zeherelay) 
1991 (Afzal Khan, Ishq, Naag Devta, Khatroon Ke Khiladi, Pyar Hi Pyar, Darandgi, Saelaab, Maedan-e-Jang, Dil) 
1992 (Shezada, Aag, Muhammad Khan, Shaman, Sahiba, God Father, Ishq Zindabad, Akhara, Majhoo, Mehbooba, Chahat ) 
1993 (Hinna, Anjuman, Ruqa, Mulakhro, Paida Geer, Chakori, Sheeda Tali, Chandi, Neelam, Aroosa, Jhootay Raess, Betaj Badshah, Daku Choor Sapahi, Teesri Dunia, Doori, Putar Munawar Zareef Da, Ghunda, Aan Milo Sajna, Hathi Mere Sathi, Dunia Meri Jaib Mein) 
1994 (Khandan, GujarBadshah, Miss Fitna, Muhalay Dar, Jaan, Laat Saab, Naseeb, Beta, Bala Peeray Da, Munda Kashmiri, But Shikan) 
1995 (Munda Bigra Jaye, Muskrahat, Jo Dar Gaya Woh Mar Gaya, Chaudhry Badshah, Sarak, Akhri Mujra, Madame Rani) 
1996 (Love 95, Talismi Jazeerah, Choor Machae Shoor, Mamla Garbar Hai, Hum Tu Chale Susral, Huwaien, Lakht-e-Jigar, Sab Se Bara Rupiah, Miss Istanbul, Mummy, Aalmi Ghunday, Be Qabu, Hum Hain Aap Ke Ghulam) 
1997 (Hum Kisi Se Kam Nahin, Uqaboon Ka Nasheman, Mafia, Najaiz, Aulad Ki Qasam, Dunia Hai Dil Walon Ki, Mein Khialdai Tu Anadi, Khuda Jane, Hum Tumhare Hain, Krishma, Raja Pakistani, Devar Dewane) 
1998 (Insaaf Ho Tu Aisa, Zevar, Tu Meri Mein Tera, Zor, Nakhra Gori Da, Jise De Mula, Dil Sambhala Na Jaye, Nikkah, Zidi, King Maker, Dulha Le Ker Jaon Gi, Doli Saja Ker Rakhna, 
1999 (Waris, Dushman Zinda Rahe, Nikki Jai Haan, Kursi Aur Qanoon, Ik Pagal Si Ladki, Naukar, Dil Tu Pagal Hai) 
2000 Aoo Mughe Chuodooo 
2000 (Long Da Lishkara, Yaar Chan Wargah, Mujhay Chand Chaheay, Pehchan, Pasand, Sangdil, Khuda Ke Choor, Banarsi Choor, Bilo 420, Barood) 
2002 (Khuda Kasam, Shoolay, Majhoo Da Wair, Sheer-e-Pakistan, Kon Bane Ga Karoorpati, Fire) 
2003 (Shararat) 
2005 (Koi Tujh Sa Kahan) 
2006 One two Ka one

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