![]() ![]() Some big musical films on her credit are Lutera (1964), Koun Kisi Ka, Kousar, Chann Puttar (1970), Mera Veer (1967), Chann Veer (1969), Langotiya and Yeh Raste Hain Pyar Ke. In addition to these films, she also sang for many Punjabi films, some of which are Tees Maar Khan (1963), Jeedar (1965), Mukhra Chann Warga and Genter Man (1969). ![]() Some remarkable films for which Naseem Begum sang some heart-warming songs are: However, due to pregnancy-related complications and she suffered a brain hemorrhage, she died on 29 September 1971 in Lahore, Pakistan at the age of 35 and was laid to rest at Miani Sahib Graveyard, Lahore. She was experiencing labor pain and was admitted to the hospital, as she was expecting, and was about to give birth. Naseem married a book publisher named Deen Mohammad at Lahore and had five children but her six youngest son died during pregnancy complications. She gained popularity after singing memorable duets with famous playback singer Ahmed Rushdi. Naseem Begum immediately achieved success with her song "Nainon mein jal bhar aayey", which became one of the most popular tracks of the 1950s. In 1958, the music composer Mian Sheharyar was greatly impressed by her vocal range, and gave her the opportunity to sing for his film Begunah (1958). Her first film, as a playback singer, was music director Ghulam Ahmed Chishti composed Guddi Gudda (1956). She acquired her musical training from the classical singer Mukhtar Begum, the elder sister of the renowned ghazal vocalist Farida Khanum. Naseem Begum was born in the city of Amritsar, British India, in 1936. She was the original singer of the popular song "Aye Rahe Haq Ke Shaheedo". ![]() Despite originally being billed as a Second Noor Jehan, Naseem Begum quickly carved out her own successful niche in the Pakistani film industry. She rose to prominence towards the end of the 1950s, and by 1964, she had won the prestigious Nigar Awards on four occasions. She was known as The Tradegy Queen for singing sorrowful and downhearted songs in films. Naseem Begum ( Urdu: نسِیم بیگم), (24 February 1936 – 29 September 1971) was a popular, and well known Pakistani film playback singer. ![]()
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