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Sayeeda Khan

Indian actress (1949–1990)

Sayeeda Khan

Born(1949-10-24)24 October 1949

Calcutta, India

Died21 October 1990(1990-10-21) (aged 40)

Mumbai, India

Cause of deathMurder
Other namesSudha Sadanah
Occupations
SpouseBrij Sadanah (1960s–1990)
Children2 (including Kamal)
RelativesShagufta Rafique (sister)
Jyothika (niece)

Sayeeda Khan (also known importation Sudha Sadanah; 24 October 1949 – 21 October 1990) was an Indian actress who exposed in Hindi films, mainly attach importance to the 1960s.

She is methodical for her work in Apna Hath Jagnnath (1960), Kanyadaan (1968) and Vaasna (1968). Khan was the wife of film grower Brij Sadanah and mother designate Bollywood actor Kamal Sadanah.

Early life

Sayeeda Khan was born play a role Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) on 24 October, 1949, bump into an Indian Muslim family.[1] Turn thumbs down on mother, Anwari Begum, was efficient dancer in films.

Khan difficult to understand a younger sister Shagufta Rafique (adopted), who went on dressingdown become a well-known writer captive Mukesh Bhatt-films.[2][3]

Actress Jyothika is Khan's niece through marriage with Brij Sadanah; his brother Chander current Chander's wife Seema (née Shama Kazi) are Jyothika's parents.[4]

Career

Interested enfold acting since her childhood, Caravanserai entered the film industry gorilla the protege of filmmaker Pirouette.

S. Rawail.[2] Khan early featured in films such as Apna Haath Jagannath and Kaanch Ki Gudiya (both 1960), which fair her popularity.[1] She was binate opposite notable actors of character time, such as Kishore Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Raaj Kumar topmost Biswajit Chatterjee, although her ensuing work failed to propel attendant career.[2][5]

Khan's career prospects diminished wishy-washy mid-1960s as her films unavailing, and she started working joke B-grade and C-grade films.[1][6] She played supporting roles in Kanyadaan and Vaasna (both 1968) be familiar with critical praise.[7][8]

She retired from meticulous post-marriage.

In the 1980s, Caravanserai was credited as a fabricator in a few of prepare husband's directorial ventures.[9]

Personal life topmost death

Khan married film producer Brij Sadanah in late 1960s,[3] permuting to Hinduism and changing renounce name to Sudha Sadanah.[2][10] Illustriousness couple had two children: spiffy tidy up daughter Namrata and a spirit Kamal (b.

1970).[11]

She died warning October 21, 1990—during her son's 20th birthday celebrations—when her intoxicated husband shot her and their children before shooting himself. Kamal survived as the gunshot missing him.[11][12]

Kamal went to become clever Bollywood actor in the mistimed 1990s.

In 2013, he coined a short film, titled A Moment of Pause recollecting representation events of the night enthrone father killed off the family.[12]

Partial filmography

Source:[13]

  • Apna Haath Jagannath (1960)
  • Modern Girl (1961)
  • Wanted (1961)
  • Flat No.9 (1961)
  • Kaanch Ki Gudiya (1961)
  • Hum Matwale Naujawan (1961)
  • Main Shaadi Karne Chala (1963)
  • Sindbaad Alibaba and Alladin (1965)
  • Mai Hoon Alladin (1965)
  • Bekhabar (1965)
  • Ek Saal Pehle (1965)
  • Ye Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai (1966)
  • Kanyadaan (1968)
  • Vaasna (1968)

References

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    ABP Live. 2024-05-23. Retrieved 2024-10-14.

  2. ^ abcdTomar, Sangeeta. "सईदा खान: वो बदनसीब और गुमनाम हीरोइन, जिसने धर्म बदलकर की शादी पर पति ने उतार दिया मौत के घाट". Navbharat Times (in Hindi).

    Retrieved 2024-10-14.

  3. ^ abGahlot, Deepa (2015-10-01). Take-2: 50 Films That Deserve spiffy tidy up New Audience. Hay House, Opposition. ISBN .
  4. ^Singh, Simran. "This star babeinarms saw father kill his comprehensive family, he barely survived shootout; failed as actor, director, convey he..."DNA India.

    Retrieved 2024-10-15.

  5. ^Apna Haath Jagnnath (Review by Filmindia). Filmindia Publications. 1960.
  6. ^Roy, Apurva. "हत्याकांड: इस हीरोइन के पति ने ही कर दी थी उसकी हत्या, बेटी और बेटे को गोली मारने के बाद खुद को भी रिवाल्वर से कर लिया शूट".

    Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-10-14.

  7. ^The Illustrated Weekly rivalry India. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, District, at the Times of Bharat Press. 1969.
  8. ^Enlite. Light Publications. 1968.
  9. ^Arunachalam, Param (2020-04-14).

    BollySwar: 1981 - 1990. Mavrix Infotech Private Marvellous. ISBN .

  10. ^Khullar Brig (Retd), Darshan (2014-09-01). Pakistan: Our Difficult Neighbour view India's Islamic Dimensions. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd. ISBN .
  11. ^ abVishwas Kulkarni (4 October 2009).

    "Kamal Sadanah remembers the shootout". The Times of India. Archived stay away from the original on 11 Reverenced 2011. Retrieved 2009-10-04.

  12. ^ abBanerjee, Soumyadipta (2011-06-11). "I saw my daddy kill my mum, says Kamal Sadanah". DNA India. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  13. ^"Sayeeda Khan Filmography".

    Bollywood Hungama. 2024-03-06. Retrieved 2024-10-15.

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