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Renowned Pakistani actress Shamim Ara passes away

Renowned Pakistani actress Shamim Ara passes away

The actress , who was also a director, had been in coma for the past 6 years
Updated 05 Aug, 2016

Veteran film star Shamim Ara passed away at 78 today after a prolonged illness.

The actress, who was living in London, had been in coma since 2010 following a brain surgery.

The Doraha leading lady had an interesting career; her first film Kunwari Baywa tanked at the box office but her role had the industry buzzing. Shortly after that, she got a string of hit films under her name, such as Devdas, Humraz and others. She was also an acclaimed director and was awarded the Nigar Award four times.

In conversation with Dawn News, Bushra Ansari shared, "When you hear such news, you feel an era is slipping away from us; she did great work throughout her life, with dedication. She was a beautiful, delicate and charming woman."

Pakistani star Resham, who held Shamim Ara in high regard and had worked with her in a handful of films, said, "She worked for over 30 years in the Pakistani film industry as a director and heroine."

"When we were shooting Pal Do Pal, it never felt like I was working with a director, the way she spoke, the way she fixed my dupatta, the way she told us how to deliver dialogues, it was like a mother instructing her child."

Here's a look at her career in pictures:

Shamim Ara with co-stars Santosh Kumar and Rukhsana in 'Fashion'. ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara with co-stars Santosh Kumar and Rukhsana in 'Fashion'. ─ White Star/File

Fashion, released on Eid-ul-Azha 1965, was a hit, and reinforced Shamim Ara's status as one of the top actors of the time ─ White Star/File
Fashion, released on Eid-ul-Azha 1965, was a hit, and reinforced Shamim Ara's status as one of the top actors of the time ─ White Star/File

The 60s were a good decade for the star, as she starred in numerous hits, including Aag Ka Darya (1966), Lakhon Mein Eik (1967), Saiqa (1968) and Salgirah (1968) ─ White Star/File
The 60s were a good decade for the star, as she starred in numerous hits, including Aag Ka Darya (1966), Lakhon Mein Eik (1967), Saiqa (1968) and Salgirah (1968) ─ White Star/File

Shamim Ara with her co-star Habib in the 1965 film 'Dil Ke Tukre'. ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara with her co-star Habib in the 1965 film 'Dil Ke Tukre'. ─ White Star/File

Shamim Ara in the 'Ae Musawir Teri Tasveer' sequence in the 1969 film 'Aanch'. ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara in the 'Ae Musawir Teri Tasveer' sequence in the 1969 film 'Aanch'. ─ White Star/File

Shamim Ara won four Nigar Awards throughout her career ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara won four Nigar Awards throughout her career ─ White Star/File

Shamim Ara also starred in the 1968 film 'Jaan-e-Arzoo' with an all-star cast that included Waheed Murad, Deeba and Santosh Kumar ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara also starred in the 1968 film 'Jaan-e-Arzoo' with an all-star cast that included Waheed Murad, Deeba and Santosh Kumar ─ White Star/File

Shamim Ara was a style icon, inspiring women to copy her hairstyles, make-up and manner of speech ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara was a style icon, inspiring women to copy her hairstyles, make-up and manner of speech ─ White Star/File

Shamim Ara retired from acting in the early '70s, and transitioned to film direction and production ─ White Star/File
Shamim Ara retired from acting in the early '70s, and transitioned to film direction and production ─ White Star/File

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Abrar Aug 05, 2016 01:11pm
An era is over. RIP
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Qamar Valliani Aug 05, 2016 01:22pm
People of my age will never forget this super actress till they are alive. Karachi was so beautiful and peaceful during her time. Used to go watch her movies with the whole family during the last shows without any fear. Have been crying the moment I heard this sad news. May Allah rest her soul in peace. Ameen.
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Masood Aug 05, 2016 01:27pm
A very talented elegant and beautiful actress Grew with her movies!! We grew with her movies RIP!
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Haider Aug 05, 2016 01:39pm
Rest in peace Madam. She fought hard to find her way of life. She was an excellent actress, completely devoted to her profession, making it as perfect as possible. She was the most shining star on the sky of Pakistan film industry during the 1960s and 1970s. Thank you Madam, for many moments of pleasure and happiness, you gave to the people of Pakistan.
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Shan Kazmi Aug 05, 2016 01:41pm
Sad to learn that she is no more in this world. When I was a child I saw her movies Hamraaz, Naila, Doraha etc. in cinemas of Karachi. In those days there was no TV or VCR. Her image was of a beautiful, tall, polite and humble young lady. Our media must show her movies.
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Ejaz Aug 05, 2016 01:51pm
It is a sad news! Was Shamim Ara her Real name ? Was ever married and children ?
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Hyder Ali Pirwany Aug 05, 2016 01:51pm
Very sad to hear that Shamim Ara has passed away. RIP. My sincere condolences to her family and loved ones. Hyder from Okehampton, Devon, UK
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Love Pakistan Aug 05, 2016 01:53pm
Please recite إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعون.
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SyedChaudhryGangaDinKhan Aug 05, 2016 02:01pm
If this happened in a Pakistani hospital, media will be all over and the poor surgeon would be out of the job but this is London, that's different.
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sohail Aug 05, 2016 02:02pm
The history will remember her from an era, where, film producers like her, abandoned story writers, song writers, art directors and composers and instead started copying bollywood films, while at the same time, protested to ban exhibition of indian films in Pakistan and Pakistani films in India. She introduced plagiarism in lollywood at a time, when the industry was doing very well with original works and thus started the decline of an industry that has yet to regain its original charm.
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Umar farooq Aug 05, 2016 02:09pm
She was a great actress as well as great director today I lost the pilot of Pakistani film.
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Fani Aug 05, 2016 02:15pm
RIP...!!
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Sixer From Chakwal Aug 05, 2016 02:46pm
Elegant lady departed; RIP
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Skhan Aug 05, 2016 02:49pm
Inna lilla hay wa inna ilehay rajeoon. Another childhood chapter of mine closed today.
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Ijaz Aug 05, 2016 02:58pm
Very sad day. A beautiful and accomplished artist is no longer with us.
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Libra11 Aug 05, 2016 03:01pm
I remember a famous song picturised on madam ... Hamko marr jana bhi aatta hai ...and today she really left the world . RIP Madam Shamim Ara.
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Muslim Medina Aug 05, 2016 03:45pm
Deeply saddened to learn the sad demise of a great person. RIP.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 05, 2016 03:46pm
INNA LILLA HAY WA INNA ILLEHEY RAJAYOON. May God Almighty bles her soul in peace and solace at the Jammatul Firdous and grant her bereaved family, friends and fans the fortitude, courage and resilience to bear this irreparable loss. Aamen, Tsum Aameen.
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Seema Aug 05, 2016 03:57pm
@sohail Does this mean the Pakistani movies cannot be profitable with original themes? If she started a trend, it could only mean that there was something amiss in what the Pakistani movie industry was doing.
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Haider Aug 05, 2016 03:57pm
A legend of her time, had lasting impression on Pakistani cinema. may u rest in peace/
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Ayub Aug 05, 2016 04:13pm
I was a great fan of Shamim ara. She was an excellent actress of here time. We can not forget her. May God bless her soul.
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Changez_Khan Aug 05, 2016 05:01pm
Shamim Ara was one of the best actress I have known, a true legend. RIP.
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Agha Ata Aug 05, 2016 06:49pm
Phantom figures come and go. She was a great artist, and now she is no more with us. Maybe it is not a tragedy; she just left before we did.
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Mahesh Ali Bhatt Aug 05, 2016 07:50pm
RIP , Indians will miss you too!
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IRFAN Aug 05, 2016 07:58pm
It is really was for those who did we get movie in tos and onwards. I remember her movie watches in Nasheman Cinema Karachi. She may test in peace. When we talk about SR Wsheed Murad comes as one of the best pair in Pakidtan film industry. We miss you a lot.
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virgo Aug 05, 2016 09:07pm
Sad news...Her acting was better than many Bolly wood actresses.
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Dr Riffat Jabeen Aug 05, 2016 10:36pm
May God rest her soul in peace. Amen.
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Shahed Sadullah Aug 05, 2016 11:57pm
Shamim Ara was an icon. May her soul rest in peace
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behlim Aug 07, 2016 12:55am
She gave so many beautiful memories RIP
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aijaz memon Aug 10, 2016 09:33am
She was my favourite pakistani actress. I liked her movies naila, aag ka darya, lakhon man aik, saiqa, farangi, doraha, suhag. may Allah keep her soul in peace.
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