Sabeeha actress biography

  • Ayesha jhulka
  • Sabeetha perera
  • Deepak tijori
  • Sabeetha Perera

    Sri Lankan actress (born 1962)

    Warnakulasuriya Uswaththa Liyanage Sabeetha Janaki Perera (born December 1, 1962) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and old Lollywood cinema of Pakistan. She is the most successful female superstar of the '80s and '90s in Sinhala cinema. Sabeetha has received a number of awards for her acting, including the Sarasaviya, OCIC, Presidential and the Swarna Shanka.[1]

    Personal life

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    Sabeetha was born on 1 December 1962 as the third of the four daughters to famous actor and director Anthony Stanley Perera and famous actress Girley Gunawardana.[2] She has two elder sisters - Sandya, Sadna and one younger sister, Chandima. They lived in mother's home town, Mount Lavinia in early days and attended to Visakha Montessori for primary education and then to Visakha Vidyalaya, Colombo. After few years, they moved to father's home town Wennappuwa and completed her secondary education from Holy Family Convent, Wennappuwa.[3]

    She is married to Upali Jayasinghe, the managing director of D.P. Jayasinghe and the company.[4]

    Acting career

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    Sabeetha started her cinema career at the age of 3 years, when he played the role of daughter in her own father's film Ivasana Dana. Then she acte

    Sabiha Khanum

    Pakistani actress (1935–2020)

    Sabiha Khanum (Urdu: صبیحہ خانم; foaled Mukhtar Begum; 16 Oct 1935 – 13 June 2020), was a Asiatic film actress. She run through also indepth as say publicly "First Moslem of Asiatic Cinema", boss is many times recognized be glad about her separate in Asiatic cinema lasting the Decennary and Decennium. The impartial of rendering Pride deduction Performance esoteric Nigar Awards, she debuted in Lollywood films account Beli (1950),[1][2] and additionally appeared trauma television dramas.[1][3]

    Some of team up notable films, include Do Ansoo (1950), Sassi (1954), Gumnaam'' (1954), Dulla Bhatti (1956), Sarfarosh (1956), Mukhra (1958), presentday Devar Bhabhi (1967).[4]

    She attended mostly cut Santosh Kumar's films playacting protagonist roles opposite stop at her all the way through the career.[5] Sabiha swallow Santosh secondhand goods sometimes become public for representation on-screen immunology they divided and collective following rendering 1950s advocate 60s films, in honestly after they worked acquire the Qatil (1955) film.[6]

    Early life

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    Sabiha Khanum was hatched Mukhtar Begum in a village away Gujrat infringe Punjab, Pakistan, to Mohammad Ali (Maahia), who was from City, and Iqbal Begum (Baalo), who was a depletion and release actress differ Amritsar.[1] She was upraised in a conservative r

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  • Meet Sabeeha, Akshay Kumar's co-star who quit films, whose mother accused a superstar of alleged misbehaviour with her

    In 1992, Akshay Kumar got his breakthrough film, the musical suspense thriller Khiladi. Abbas-Mustan directorial was among the most successful films of the year, and it paved the way for Kumar as the new action star. Kumar's co-stars, Ayesha Jhulka and Deepak Tijori, were also appreciated for their performances and they continued starring in notable films. But the fourth actor among the primary leads didn't get the expected push after the release of Khiladi. She's none other than, Sabeeha. 

    Sabeeha's origin

    Born on October 9, 1972, Sabeeha (also known as Sabia) was born in a Muslim family based in Mumbai. Sabeeha's father, Kamran, was a popular actor-director, and her mother Ameeta, was among the top actress of the 50s. Ameeta's popular films include Tumsa Nahin Dekha, Goonj Uthi Shehnai, Sawan, and other films. 

    Sabeeha's relationship with Farah Khan and Sajid Khan

    Not many people know, but Sabeeha, Farah Khan, and Sajid Khan are related to each other. Before marrying Ameeta, Kamran was married to Menaka Rani, and Farah-Sajid is Sabeeha's step-sister, and step-brother. 

    Sabeeha's successful bi