Shamshad Begum
Pakistani-Indian playback singer

Born
April 14th, 1919
105 years ago
Died
2013
12 years ago — 94 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
India
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Born in 1919, a prominent playback singer in Hindi and Urdu cinema. Gained recognition in the late 1940s and 1950s for her melodious voice. Contributed to numerous films, including 'Nagina' and 'Hulaa'. Her singing style and performances resonated with audiences across India and Pakistan. Worked with notable music composers like Naushad and C. Ramchandra. Retired from playback singing in the 1960s, leaving behind a rich legacy in film music.
Sang popular songs for films like 'Nagina'
Collaborated with composers such as Naushad
Pioneered female playback singing in Indian cinema
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