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Top Pakistani Actor Nadeem Biography-Filmography-Life Story, Pakistani Legend Actor Nadeem Film History-Pictures, Nadeem Urdu-Punjabi-Pashto Movies Name List

First film: Chakori (Urdu - 1967)After Mohammad Ali and Waheed Murad, Nadeem was the third best Urdu film hero in Pakistan...

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Nadeem is a Pakistani film actor. He also acted in several telefilms and TV drama serials and anchored a prize-winning quiz show on ARY Digital. He has played leading roles in more than 200 films.

Early life of Nadeem
Nadeem was born in Vijaywada, Madras, British India. His real name is Nazeer Baig Mughal. After partition, he, at the age of 5, migrated with his father Mirza Abbas Baig from Hyderabad Deccan to Karachi. He got his early education from ??? School and then graduated from Islamia College, Karachi. At that time the Islamia Club was considered as the centre of great film and radio artists. Different musical competitions were organised to unveil the talent of college students. Artists like Talat Hussein, M. Zaheer Khan, TV producer Iqbal Haider, Aftab Azeem and Saleem Jafry were all discovered from that Club. Nadeem was also one of them. He had a friends circle with Ameer Ahmed Khan and Qasim Siddiqui and together they had won several music competitions. At one of those musical competitions, he was noticed by then famous singer Firdousi Begum. She was impressed by his singing talent and encouraged him to try his luck in playback singing in Dhaka's film industry.[1] Because of brilliant singing talent, he also got a chance to sing a song for an Urdu film Sehra, the music of which was composed by Nisar Bazmi, but unfortunately the film never released.

He travelled to Dhaka in a cultural trip organised by Islamia Club. There he got a chance to sing a song in Captain Ehtisham's new film Chakori. Captain was making a low budget black and white film as his previous colour film Sagar was flopped. At the time of casting, he chose Shabana as heroine and East Pakistani (Bengali) film actor Azeem as hero. But Azeem refused to work in the film because he was offered a very less fees. So he decided to give a chance to Nadeem in his film as hero, although which was contrary to his brother Mustafeez's will. The film was released on 19th May, 1967 in both East and West wings of Pakistan. The film became such a blockbuster that it make Nadeem a superstar in the overnight. The film also became the second 'Platinum Jubilee' film of Pakistan.

Nadeem may well be termed as the best thing that has happened to Pakistan film industry. Undoubtedly, his contribution towards the Cinema of Pakistan is worth written in the letters of gold in the history of Pakistan film industry. Nadeem not only continues to be the most ever popular Superstar, Hero and Performer in the 61 years long history of Pakistani Cinema, he has made everyone inside and outside Pakistan accept and appreciate his outstanding acting abilities and skills. The Presidential Award for Pride of Performance awarded to him is only one proof of this statement.

Nadeem shuttled between Karachi, Lahore and Dhaka to act in movies. In 1971 after the fall of Dhaka and formation of the Independent state of Bangladesh, he settled in Lahore which became his home. Now he shifted again from Lahore to KARACHI.


Nadeem's Career

Nadeem’s film career spanning over 41 years is full of wonderful achievements and success. Nadeem, in the presence of high class performers like Santosh Kumar, Muhammad Ali, Waheed Murad, Habib and Kamal not only won Best Actor’s Nigar Award in his first film Chakori but with consecutive super hit movies namely Chakori, CHOTEY SAHIB and SANGDIL, created such a record of success not accessible by any other actor before and after him.

Nadeem’s journey to the success that started in 1967 has never stopped and even today, in 2008, he continues to be the No.1 actor of Pakistani silver screen. In the 61 years long history of Pakistani films, only 25 films have the distinction of celebrating Diamond Jubilee (completing a run of 100 or more weeks). Nadeem alone figures in 10 out of these 25 movies. His Diamond Jubilee films include: NADAN(1973), ANARI, PECHAN(1975), TALASH(1976), AINA (1977), HUM DONON(1980), LAJAWAB, QURBANI(1981), SANGDIL(1982) and DEHLEEZ(1983).

This record number of Diamond Jubilee films seems to remain an unsurpassable challenge for others. PEHCHAN and ANARI (1975) and LAJAWAB and QURBANI (1981) were released in the same year. Crossing the landmark of Diamond Jubilee by two movies in a single year on two occasions is an unprecedented example of success.

In addition to above mentioned super hit movies, Nadeem is also the hero of highest number (10) of Platinum Jubilee films (running for 75 or more weeks). These films are: CHAKORI(1967), DIL LAGI(1974), AMBER & ZINDAGI (1978), PAKEEZA(1979), BANDISH(1980), MIAN BEEVI RAAZI(1982), KAMIYABI(1984), JEEVA(1995) and DEEWANAY TERE PIYAR KAY(1997).

Moreover, in addition to these super hit Diamond and Platinum Jubilee films, the number of his Golden Jubilee films (running for 50 or more weeks) is also much higher (46) than all the other actors, past and present. Nadeem’s Golden Jubilee films are: CHOTEY SAHIB (1967), SANGDIL(1968), BEHEN BHAI(1969), AANSOO (1971), SOCIETY, DAMAN AUR CHINGARI(1973), SAMAJ, PHOOL MERE GULSHAN KA, INTIZAR, BHOOL, SHAMA, ZEENAT, JAB JAB PHOOL KHILAY, KOSHISH, SACCHAI, MUHABBAT AUR MENHGAI, MUHABAAT EK KAHANI, PRINCE, PLAY BOY(1979), SAIMA, BADALTAY MOUSAM, RISHTA, MEHENDI LAGI MERE HAATH(1980), KHOOBSURAT(1982), LAZAWAL(1984), DEEWANEY DO, ZAMEEN AASMAN(1985), HESAAB, FAISLA(1986), CHORON KI BARAT(1987), BAZAR-E-HUSN, MUKHRA(1988), INSANIYAT KE DUSHMAN, BULANDI (1990), MADAM RANI, JO DAR GIYA WOH MER GIYA, JUNGAL KA QANOON(1995), HAWAIN(1996), INTEHA(1999) and KYUN TUM SEY ITNA PYAR HAI(2005).

Aina which can well be described as a symbol of the caliber of Nadeem’s talents, is the most successful movie ever made in Pakistan. A big hit all over the country, it ran continuously for more than five years in Karachi completing more than 400 weeks. It also won 12 Nigar Awards which remains the highest number of awards won by a single Urdu movie. AINA may be termed as a record breaking and trend setting movie in many aspects.

In 1980, an Indian film Noor Jahan was granted special permission of exhibition in Pakistan. It acquired a sort of a challenge for Pakistan cinema. Mastermind Director Parvez Malik accepted the challenge and produced Hum Donoo presenting Nadeem in double roles. Hum Donoo proved a blockbuster which ran for 165 weeks in Karachi becoming the second most exhibited movie after Aina. Meanwhile Nadeem’s two more films Bandish and Saima also got released and won laurels in a neck to neck fight with Noor Jahan. Bandish was shown for 86 and 82 weeks in Lahore and Karachi respectively. Earlier in 1971, Nadeem became the first actor to play three different characters in his film Jaltey Suraj Key Nichey.

There was a time in 1990s when films in the national language Urdu had almost been abandoned. In these circumstances Nadeem’s films Insaniyat Ke Dushman entirely in Urdu was as unprecedented success which once again attracted film producers towards the production of Urdu movies. Apart from the above mentioned movies, Nadeem’s Bazar-e-Husn, Zid, Bulandi, Jeeva, Jo Dar Giya Woh Mer Giya, Sargam, Hawain and Deewanay Tere Piyr Kay are such social, romantic and dramatic movies which opened new dimensions in film making.

Nadeem has not only established unparalleled and undefeatable records of success but has also made both the masses and classes realize his superior natural, innocent, sentimental, graceful and charming acting. He has left inerasable images in the art of acting, playing serious, comedy, romantic, emotional, action and all other kinds of roles with equal ease and expertise. That is why, during last 41 years, Nadeem has begged 19 Nigar Awards as Best Actor of the year. He received these awards in CHAKOR(1967), EHSAS(1972), NADAN(1973), ANARI(1975), AINA(1977), PAKIZA(1979), SAIMA(1980), QURBANI(1981), SANGDIL(1982), DEHLEEZ(1983), LAZAWAL(1984), NARAZ (1985), FAISLA(1986), CHORON KI BARAT(1987), MUKHRA (Best Actor & Best Producer)(1988), BAROOD KI CHAON (1989), GORI DIAN JAHANJRAN(1990), WATAN KAY RAKHWALAY(1991), SUPER PERFORMANCE(1992) & LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD(2000). That Nadeem won 14 consecutive Nigar Awards as best actor from 1979 to 1992 without break, itself speakers of Superiority of Nadeem’s acting talent over all other actors of that period.

Likewise Nadeem has won FIVE National Film Awards since the inception of such awards in 1983. He won these awards for his outstanding performances in LAZAWAL(1984), QATIL KI TALASH(1986), MUKHRA(as Producer, 1988), BAROOD KI CHAON(1989) and LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD(2000). In 1991 President of Pakistan bestowed Nadeem with the Medal for Pride of Performance which is another acknowledgement of Nadeem’s contribution to Pakistani Cinema at the highest level.

About two decades ago, it was believed that Indian movies were plagiarized in Pakistan. But for many years this has been the case with India cinema and Indian producers have been busy in plagiarizing Pakistani films. Nadeem has the distinction of being the most popular actor for plagiarization. Almost every successful movie starring Nadeem has been plagiarized scene to scene in India. Some notable instances are: AINA(Piyar Jhukta Naheen & Raja Hindustani), DEHLEEZ (OOnchey Loug), MEHERBANI(Alag Alag), ANSOO(Mazlum), SANGDIL(Jhoota Such), LAZAWAL(Janbaz, Ziddi Larka), FAISLA(Paap Ki Dunya), MUTTHI BHAR CHAWAL(Ik Chader Meli Si), QURBANI(Adhekar), DIL LAGI(Jhoota Kaheen Ka), BAZAR-E-HUSN(Pati Patni Aur Twaif), USTADON KAEY USTAD(Andaz Apna Apna). All these Indian films proved very mediocre versions of Pakistani Films. Moreover, no indian actor was able to produce a matching performance as Nadeem’s.

Besides acting Nadeem has also sung many hit songs to his credit as a play back singer. In fact Nadeem, basically a singer, is the first actor in Indo-Pakistan to have sung for movies. Almost all of his two dozen songs have been popular. If, in 1967 his duet with Firdousi Begum “Kahan ho tum ko dhoond rahi hain yeh baharain yeh saman” was a super hit street song, in 1989, his duet with the melody queen Noor Jahan “Mundia dupatta chad mera” was a phenomenal hit.

In the years 2001 and 2002, Urdu films suffered from lack of purposeful topics. Nadeem found no point in acting in such type of movies and opted to return to Karachi, his native town, saying good by to the films. TV producers, however, wasted no time in casting Nadeem in their Drama Serials. Nadeem, therefore, appeared in 8(Eight) TV Serials namely BISAAT, CHALTEY CHALTEY, CHEHREY, MUHABBAT KA EK PEHER, AMBULANCE, EK SAFAR TANHA HE, JAISEY JAANTE NAHIN and MALIKA(2005). He also acted in 6(Six) long and short plays namely HAAR JEET, RAKH MEIN CHINGARI, FURSAT, LAWS IN LAW, WUJOOD and MUSAFIR KHAANA(2005). He was co-producer in BISAAT and TERI YAAD AAGAI, a musical program in which Nadeem rendered his favourite songs. All these productions got popularity and applause from the viewers. Completing his 41 years on Pakistani Screen, Nadeem seems to have taken a fresh guard the release of movies namely AATISH, TUM SAY PYAAR HAI and KHULEY AASMAN KE NICHEY are his notable coming movies. Nadeem certainly has the sense of occasion. He has always come to the rescue of Pakistani film industry in the hour of crisis. Today, Pakistani film industry is facing the worst crisis of its history. There would not have been a better time to make a comeback and serve the film industry in the hour of need.

Mohammed Nadeem is currently singing as a play back singer with Music Director Rehber Hussain in his up coming movie Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai.

Filmography of Nadeem


1967-05-19 Chakori 
1967-10-06 Chhotey Sahib 
1968-01-02 Sangdil 
1968-04-12 Tum mere ho 
1968-04-12 Chand aur Chandni 
1968-05-24 Main kahan Manzil kahan 
1968-06-07 Behan Bhai 
1968-07-19 Qulli 
1968-11-08 Parosi 
1969-04-04 Daagh 
1969-04-25 Aneela 
1969-07-18 Fasana-e-Dil 
1969-08-01 Nazneen 
1969-08-15 Anari 
1970-01-16 Shama aur Parwana 
1970-04-10 Bazi 
1970-06-26 Jaley na kyun Parwana 
1970-12-04 Soghat 
1970-12-25 Chand Suraj 
1971-05-07 Parai Aag 
1971-07-30 Aansoo 
1971-09-17 Jaltey Suraj ke neechey 
1971-09-17 Charagh kahan Roshni kahan 
1972-05-19 Aao Pyar karen 
1972-09-15 Angarey 
1972-11-08 Suhag 
1972-12-01 Mann ki Jeet 
1972-12-15 Pazeb 
1972-12-22 Ehsas 
1973-02-23 Naadan 
1973-03-30 Sehrey ke Phool 
1973-06-01 Badal aur Bijli 
1973-10-28 Society 
1973-10-28 Daman aur Chingari 
1973-12-14 Tera Gham rahe Salamat 
1974-01-05 Do Badan 
1974-01-11 Samaj 
1974-02-15 Dil Lagi 
1974-02-22 Mitti Ke Putle 
1974-07-12 Phool mere Gulahan ka 
1974-08-02 Sawan aya tum nahin aye 
1974-08-09 Intezar 
1974-10-18 Miss Hippy 
1974-11-01 Bhool 
1974-11-29 Do Tasveerain 
1974-11-29 Bahisht 
1974-12-02 Sharafat 
1974-12-25 Shama 
1975-02-14 Farz aur Mam 
1974-03-12 Haar gya Insan 
1975-04-18 Jagir 
1975-05-30 Zeenat 
1975-07-04 Gumrah 
1975-07-18 Dil Nasheen 
1975-08-11 Pehchan 
1975-08-11 Anari 
1975-08-15 Paalki 
1975-11-14 Roshni 
1975-11-21 Jab Jab Phool Khiley 
1975-11-28 Umang 
1975-12-14 Zanjeer 
1976-01-23 Talash 
1976-02-06 Insan aur Farishta 
1976-03-19 Koshish 
1976-04-09 Daman ki Aag 
1976-06-11 Sayyan Anari 
1976-07-09 Sachai 
1976-07-09 Do Aansoo 
1976-08-06 Mohabbat aur Mehngai 
1977-01-14 Parastish 
1977-02-11 Mohabaat ek kahani 
1977-03-18 Aina 
1977-06-30 Gora Kala 
1977-07-14 Ishq Ishq 
1977-07-21 Sangam 
1977-09-16 Dard 
1977-10-06 Pehli Nazar 
1977-11-04 Roti Kapra aur Insan 
1977-11-21 Barey Mian Deewaney 
1977-11-21 Mohabbat mar nahin sakti 
1978-01-06 Amber 
1978-04-28 Sharmili 
1978-06-16 Muthi bhar Chawal 
1978-06-30 Prince 
1978-09-05 Play Boy 
1978-09-29 Zindagi 
1978-10-13 Anmol Mohabbat 
1979-04-20 Pakeeza 
1979-05-25 Do Rastey 
1980-01-11 Bandish 
1980-02-15 Hum Donon 
1980-03-21 Mehel mere Sapnonka 
1980-05-02 Saima 
1980-08-13 Badaltey Mousam 
1980-09-05 Rishta 
1980-10-20 Mehndi lagi mere Haath 
1981-02-13 Lajawab 
1981-05-22 Qurbani 
1981-08-20 Watan 
1982-01-15 Khoobsurat 
1982-01-29 Mian Biwi Razi 
1982-04-02 Sangdil 
1982-04-16 Aahat 
1982-05-21 Aas Paas 
1982-09-03 Angan 
1982-11-05 Thori Si Bewafai 
1982-12-03 Meherbani 
1983-04-22 Dehleez 
1983-07-12 Deewangi 
1983-12-02 Gumnam 
1985-06-05 Door Desh 
1984-01-06 Yeh kaisey hua 
1984-06-30 Basera 
1984-06-30 Kamyabi 
1984-11-02 Khush Nase 
1984-11-23 Lazawal 
1985-03-08 Hum se hai Zamana 
1985-04-26 Parwana 
1985-08-27 Deewane do 
1985-11-08 Naraz 
1985-12-06 Zameen Aasman 
1986-06-09 Hisaab 
1986-07-11 Qatil Ki Talash 
1986-08-17 Talash 
1986-10-17 Faisla 
1987-03-27 Kundan 
1987-05-29 Choron ki Barat 
1987-11-20 Badla 
1987-11-27 Love in London 
1988-07-25 Meri Adalat 
1988-09-02 Mukhra 
1988-09-09 Bazar-e-Hussn 
1989-03-10 Taqat ka Toofan 
1989-08-18 Barood ki Chaon 
1989-11-10 Tees Maar Khan 
1990-01-19 Gori diyan Jhanjhran 
1990-02-02 Insaniyat ke Dushman 
1990-07-04 Aasman 
1990-07-04 Raja 
1990-09-07 Leader 
1990-09-21 Bulandi 
1990-11-09 Ustadon ke Ustad 
1991-02-22 Dolat ke Pujari 
1991-05-17 Zid 
1991-06-23 Watan ke Rakhwaley 
1991-09-06 Aandhi 
1992-01-03 Khuni Sholey 
1992-01-17 Shzada 
1992-01-24 Pabandi 
1992-04-05 Abdullah The Great 
1992-07-24 Chahat 
1992-08-28 Khoon ka Qarz 
1992-11-06 Mehbooba 
1993-03-25 Khuda Gawah 
1993-03-25 Katwaal 
1993-05-14 Aroosa 
1993-06-02 Betaj Badshah 
1993-07-16 Insaniyat 
1993-08-06 Anhoni 
1993-12-24 Qasam 
1994-03-14 Khandan 
1994-05-22 Zameen Aasman 
1994-07-29 International Lutere 
1994-09-16 Phool 
1994-10-28 Andaz 
1995-03-03 Jeeva 
1995-03-03 Khazana 
1995-05-10 Awargi 
1995-05-10 Madam Rani 
1995-09-01 Sargam 
1995-09-29 Jo dar gya woh marr gya 
1995-10-20 Panah 
1995-12-01 Jungle ka Qanoon 
1996-05-31 Hawain 
1996-09-06 Mummy 
1997-02-09 Mafia 
1997-03-07 Najaiz 
1997-03-14 Aulad ki Qasam 
1997-05-23 Chand Girhan 
1997-05-30 Ham tumhare hain 
1997-06-27 Umar Mukhtar 
1997-07-11 Karam Data 
1997-08-14 Raja Pakistani 
1997-08-29 Aanchal 
1997-10-24 Mohabbat hai kya Cheez 
1997-11-07 Deewane tere Pyar ke 
1998-01-30 Mohafiz 
1998-04-08 Zor 
1998-05-22 Deewarain 
1998-08-28 Dopatta jall raha hai 
1998-11-13 Mohlat 
1998-11-20 Sahab Jee 
1999-02-26 Inteha 
1999-05-07 Dil mein chhupa ke rakhna 
2000-05-19 Khuda ke Chor 
2000-06-21 Billi 
2003-06-06 Yeh Wada raha 
2003-07-04 Kundan 
2005-04-29 Kyun tum se itna pyar hai 
2005-07-08 Tere bin jiya na jaey 
2005-08-12 Koi tujh sa kahan 
2006-01-06 Pehla Pehla Pyar 
2006-10-24 Tarrap 
2007-04-28 Main Aik Din Laut Kay Aaonga 
2008-07-04 Khulay Aasman Kay Neechay 

TV Serials by Nadeem
BISAAT 
CHALTEY CHALTEY 
CHEHREY 
MOHABBAT KA EK PEHR 
EK SAFAR TANHA HI 
JAISEY JAANTE NAHIN 
MALIKA 
SILSILAEY CHAHATOON KEY 
RAYASAT 
SAHELI 
MAJBOORI 
BEBAK 
AINA (The Sequel) 
KITNI DUUR KITNE PAAS 

Quiz Shows of Nadeem
ARY SAF STAR QUIZ SHOW 

Tele Films
HYDERABAD JUNCTION 
LILLIAN 

Soaps
YEH BHI KISI KI BETI HAI 

Special Plays
HAAR JEET 
RAAKH MAEN CHINGARI 
LAWS IN LAW 
FURSAT 
WUJOOD (TAREEK SAAYE) 
MUSAFIR KHANA (WAITING ROOM) 

Musical Programme in which Nadeem sang

TERI YAAD AAGAEE 

Drama Series

AMBULANCE 

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