NADEEM BAIG
(CELEBRITY)
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Nadeem Baig (actor)
Mirza Nazeer Baig Mughal (born nineteen July
1941), higher known by his anonym Nadeem
Baig (Urdu: ندیم) may be a
Pakistani actor, singer and producer. Since the start of his career in 1967, he
has appeared in over 200 films and has won numerous awards, together with the
1997 Pride of Performance award.
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Early life
Baig was born in Vijayawada in modern Andhra Pradesh which,
in 1941, was part of Madras Presidency in British India. Nadeem Baig migrated
to Pakistan|West Pakistan|Asian country|Asian nation} along side his family
when the independence of Pakistan in 1947. He finished his highschool and
attended some years of school in Karachi before he entered the industry.[2]
Nadeem, along with artistes Talat Hussain, M. Zaheer Khan,
Aftab Azeem, Saleem Jafry, and TV producer Iqbal Haider, were all discovered at
a club in Karachi in the 1960s. He and his friends, ruler Ahmed Khan and Qasim
Siddiqui, won several music competitions. At one among those musical
competitions, he was detected by singer Ferdausi Rahman. She was affected by
his singing talent and inspired him to do playback singing in Dhaka's
screenland.[4]
Nadeem’s film career spans quite forty years in 2010.[1] He
started his career in 1967 and appeared in his 1st film Chakori (1967) during a
leading role with player Shabana. The film was made and directed by Captain
Ehtesham, who, in reality, became his father-in-law in 1968. The film did well
in each circuits of Pakistani industry, i.e., West and East Pakistan. He won a
Nigar Award within the best actor's class for Chakori. Nadeem's films embody
Nadan (1973), Anari, Pehchan (1975), Talash (1976), Aina (1977), Hum Dono
(1980), Lajawab, Qurbani (1981), Sangdil (1982), and Dehleez (1983). He created
a preferred screen pairing with actor Shabnam with whom he acted in most of his
films.[5] Besides acting, Nadeem has sung many songs for films.[6] Nadeem has
worked with veteran film administrators of Pakistani industry together with
Pervez leader, Nazrul Islam, S. Suleman, Shamim Ara, Sangeeta and Samina
Peerzada. Among the well-known actors, he has worked with Santosh Kumar,
Darpan, Waheed Murad, Allauddin and Syed Kamal over his long career.[1]
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Playback singers
In his career, Nadeem is usually voiced by Ahmed Rushdi and
latter Akhlaq Ahmed provided his voice. He himself acknowledged that songs in
Rushdi's voice created his work easier and contend a major role in his success.[7]
different playback singers United Nations agency provided voice for him were
Mehdi Hassan, Masood genus Rana, Mujeeb Aalam, Asad Amanat Ali Khan, Bashir
Ahmad, Ustad Amanat Ali Khan and A Nayyar.
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Nadeem baig on films old times and life as an actor
The septuagenarian is not so pleased with those
in power. He bewails about the role governments could have played in
flourishing the entertainment industry. “Our governments have never encouraged
the film industry. Indian films get to screen six shows while Pakistani films
get only two shows in the cinemas. Therefore, this biased attitude should end.
Instead of whining about the state of cinema in the country, the government
should encourage, protect and facilitate this industry, so it can stand on its
own feet,” he makes it known and adds, “There needs to be a thorough policy and
we can only appeal to the authorities to protect and provide proper incentives
to the industry.”
He also urges the audience to watch the films
being made in Pakistan, for they are made with a lot of passion and hard work.
“Until and unless people don’t watch our movies, how are they going to get
successful? Our film industry has a lot of potential and the employment of a
lot of people is dependent on its operations. The more we encourage it, the
better. Pakistan has immense talent; therefore, I would urge the public to go
and watch our movies and help the industry flourish,” the veteran actor signs
out with a heartfelt request, as he gears up for his upcoming film Azaadi alongside
Moammar Rana and Sonya Hussyn this Eid-ul-Fitr. Nadeem sahab also has two more
films – Javed Shiekh’s Wajood (also releasing on Eid) and Shan Shahid’s Zaraar
– up his sleeves in the days
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