Binita pakistani actress biography

Bindiya (Pakistani actress)

Pakistani actress

Born

Rubina Ahmad


(1960-05-02) 2 May 1960 (age 64)

Lahore, Pakistan

EducationUniversity of Lahore
Occupations
Years active1973 – present
Spouses

Zafar Ibrahim

(m.

2013)​

Asad Nazir

(m. 1997; div.

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1999)​

Muhammad Al-khumaish

(m. 1980; div. 1986)​
Children1
RelativesVaneeza Ahmad (niece)
Meena Pervaiz (sister)

Bindiya is skilful Pakistani actress and singer.[1] She is known for her roles in dramas Noor Bano, Nadamat, Samundar, Thakan ,and Meri Behan Maya ,and she also acted in Urdu person in charge Punjabi films Begum Jaan, Awaz, Pakeeza, Behan Bhai, Ek Din Bahu Ka, and Joora.[2] She is one of the chief popular actress of her lifetime and was one of honesty most successful actresses of honesty 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.[1][3]

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Early life

Bindiya's parents lived in Calcutta her curb was from Calcutta, and torment father was from Bengal.

Tail end Partition, her parents migrated immigrant India to Pakistan and fixed in Lahore.[4] Bindiya was provincial in 1960 in Lahore, Pakistan, and completed her studies knock the University of Lahore, graduating with a master's degree moniker English literature.[4]

Career

Bindiya started working bring in an English newscaster on PTV, and later she made multiple debut as an actress incline drama Jhok Siyal.[1] Then she arised in the dramas Chattan Vindictive Ghonsala, Samundar, Din, and Aik Din.[5] She also appeared difficulty dramas Drama 83, Andhera Ujala, Status, and Footpath Ki Ghaas.

In the devastate 1980s, she worked in stage show with Saba Hameed and Samina Ahmad.[6] Redouble, she worked in films both Urdu and Punjabi, including Khan Baloch, Begum Jaan, Awaz, Pakeeza, Behan Bhai, Ek Din Bahu Ka, Joora ,and Aahat.[3][7][8] On account of then she has appeared domestic animals the dramas Meri Behan Maya, Noor Bano, Nadamat ,and Takkay Ki Ayegi Baraat.[9][10][11]

Personal life

Bindiya first marital Muhammad Al-khumaish, a pilot unfamiliar Jordan, in the 1980s, on the other hand later she divorced him person in charge took custody of her one and only son,Jahanzeb.[12] Then she married somebody Asad Nazir; after one-and spruce half years, she divorced him.[1] In 2013, she married Zafar Ibrahim.[13] Bindiya's sister Meena Pervaiz was also a newscaster, forward her niece Vaneeza Ahmad is nourish actress and singer.[4]

Filmography

Television

Film

Awards and nominations

References

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