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s after her first public appearance, Salma's name continues to arouse excitement and passion amongst her worldwide audience. To write about actress-cum singer, Salma Agha, is to put applause on paper. For years, the Pakistani and the Indian mass media has extolled her in glowing terms and rightly so. Salma is the daughter of Zarina Agha and grand- daughter of singer-composer-actor, Rafiq Ghaznavi. In her youth, Zarina Agha worked in the following two pre-partition Indian movies by the screen name of Nasreen: The semi-historical movie, 'Shah Jehan', directed by A.R. Kardar and the film 'Aik Roaz', directed by Dawood Chand. Zarina Agha appeared as lead actress in both those movies, which were released before partition. Salma also happens to be the niece of actress Shahina. Salma, who is a British citizen, spent an extended period of time in England. Nurtured in the lap of artistic culture and exposed in her teens to the showbiz atmosphere of Karachi and Bombay, Salma soon mastered music and acting skills. Technically speaking, Salma debuted in a little known Nadeem Shravan song in 1978. Young and promising but little known Salma did her best in her first recorded song. Nobody imagined the star those earlier days foretold. In reality, director-producer, B.R. Chopra, orchestrated Salma's destiny-her singing-acting career. Hence, Salma debut in the film 'Nikah' in 1982. Director- producer, B.R. Chopra, cast included Salma- Raj Babbar, songwriter, Hasan Kamal, composer, Ravi. Salma was smartly dubbed as 'Nilofar' in 'Nikah'. Further, in 'Nikah', Salma performed the role of a lifetime. The role that launched her as a mega star. More films like 'Nikah' could hoist the banner higher for women's films and sell more tickets. There are scenes in 'Nikah' that exude an overwhelming melancholy. Below are a few songs of 'Nikah'. One is overpowered by the strains of tragedy as one listens to 'Dil kay Armaan Aansuoon mein beh gaye hum wafa kar kay bhi tanha reh gaye'. 'Dil kay Armaan' by far, the lyrics were torn straight from Salma's soul. When it comes to singing, Salma has a flawless track record of success. She also had a knack for doing the best in romantic numbers. The following song is a good example of her understanding of words: 'Faza bhi hai jawan jawan hawa bhi hai rawan rawan suna raha hai ye sama suni suni see dastaan'. She poured her heart out while recording this song. The outcome was simply superb: 'Beetay huay lamhoan ki kasak saath to hogi.' Salma is known for her nuance appreciation of music. The number below made her a glittering star on the horizon of music: 'Dil ki ye Aarzu hai koi dil ruba milay.' The magnificence of her voice is all the more evident in the score below: 'Ik baar milo hum say to sau baar milain gey hum jaisay kahan tum ko talab gaar milain gey.' Being a singing star always gave Salma an edge over her competitors. Her enormous success in 'Nikah', propelled her to sign in for more films like 'Qasam paida karnay walay ki,' in 1984. Salma's controversial marriage to entrepreneur, Mehmud Sipra, ended in divorce. Salma never even recognized the legality of her nuptials to Sipra. In fact, Salma's separation from Sipra left deep scars in its wake. Her popularity flagged for a while, until the directors grew confidant that the marital storm had passed and again offered her the roles she deserved. Salma is, indeed, very fortunate to have strong mothers figure in her corner. Their relationship has been most distinctive and resonant with the passage of time. Salma's dedication was absolute in director B.R. Chopra's film 'Tawaif', in 1985. There is something in Salma's face that transcends the ordinary. Additionally, she possesses an extraordinary gift of audacity. This explains in part, why so many dedicated people always have been so willing to further her singing-acting ambitions then and now. Coming back to films, she also worked in the 1988 movie, 'Mahaveera'. Salma's first film in Pakistan was 'Hum Aur Tum'. Salma-Javed Sheikh played the lead romantic roles. Director, Hasan Askari, composer, Robin Ghosh. Interestingly enough, Salma and Javed Sheikh paired together in quite a few films. In time, they developed so much understanding, that it resulted in their marriage. As luck would have it, their romance in real life did not last long. Consequently, Salma's marriage to Javed Sheikh, too, resulted in a divorce. Reverting to the movies, Salma's character in the film 'Bazar-e-Husn', came precariously close to reality. She played her part with such emotional involvement that the public had rarely seen or heard anything quite like it in years. 'Bazar-e-Husn', starring, Salma- Nadeem- Samina Peerzada, director, Javed Fazil. Salma and Nadeem appeared in the lead romantic roles. While Samina Peerzada played the screen wife of Nadeem. Salma was always ambitious and motivated. She owes much of her optimism, tenacity and admiral thoughts to her mother. Furthermore, hardships came her way. She overcame them and excelled. Hence, she holds a singular
place in the harts of her devoted fans. After her commendable role in 'Bazar-e-Husn', Salma produced the film 'Pati, Patni Aur Tawaif', in India, which was based on the story of 'Bazar-e- Husn'. Time passed by, and Salma started taking interest in Rehmat Khan, coach of world squash champion, Jehangir Khan. She accompanied Rehmat on a show business tour. The sightseeing inspired Rehmat so much that both Salma and Rehmat tied the knot. Together
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