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Nigar Sultana was born on 21 June 1932 in Hyderabad, India. [1] She was the youngest daughter of a family of five siblings. She had two brothers and two sisters. She spent her childhood in Hyderabad where her father held the rank of a Major in the Nizam's State Army. [2] She went to school for a while and later studied at home.
Kausar is the daughter of filmmaker K. Asif, famous as the producer and director of the epic film Mughal E Azam, by his third wife, the actress Nigar Sultana, who played the role of Bahaar in that film. Kausar wanted to become an actress like her mother.
K. Asif married four times. His first wife was Nigar Sultana who was approved of and welcomed by his family. She remained married to him until her death, despite his other marriages, and was the mother of six of Asif's children. Asif's second wife was the singer and actress Sitara Devi. The marriage between them happened in unusual circumstances.
Prithviraj Kapoor was born as Prithvinath Kapoor on 3 November 1906 [2] [3] in Samundri, [4] British India, into a Punjabi Hindu Khatri family of the Kapoor gotra. [5] [3] His father, Dewan Basheshwarnath Kapoor, was a police officer in the Indian Imperial Police.
Bazaar is an Indian Hindi language family-drama film of year 1949.The film is directed by K. Amarnath and produced under the banner Madhukar Pictures. The story was written by K. Amarnath, while the dialogue and lyrics were by Qamar Jalalabadi, with music by Shyam Sunder and Husnlal Bhagatram.
Tragically, O.J. and Marguerite's youngest child, daughter Aaren, died at just 1 year old after drowning in the family's swimming pool in 1979. Sydney Brooke Simpson (b. October 1985)
Nigar Sultana may refer to: Nigar Sultana (actress) (1932–2000), Indian actress; Nigar Sultana (cricketer), Bangladeshi cricketer This page was last edited on 29 ...
Nigar Sultana (Bengali: নিগার সুলতানা; born 1 August 1997) is a Bangladeshi cricketer and captain of the Bangladesh women's national cricket team in the WODI and the WT20I formats. [1] [2] She is a wicketkeeper and right hand batter who bats in the middle order. [3]