Naseem Begum (1936-1971) was a popular, and well known Pakistani playback singer. She rose to prominence towards the end of the fifties, and by 1964 had managed to win the prestigious Nigar award on five separate occasions. Despite originally being billed as a 'second Noor Jehan', Naseem quickly managed to carve out her own successful niche in the music industry.
Naseem Begum was born in the city of Amritsar, British India, in 1936. She acquired her musical training from the classical singer Mukhtar Begum, the elder sister of the renowned ghazal vocalist Farida Khanum. The composer Sheriyar was greatly impressed by her vocal range, and gave her the opportunity to perform in his film Begunah. Naseem immediately tasted success with her song 'Nainon Mein Jal Bhar Aayey', which became one of the most popular tracks of the fifties. She gained popularity after singing memorable duets with famous playback singer Ahmed Rushdi. She died in 1971 due to pregnancy related complications.
this still of Nasim begum which you used here is from the movie Ishq par zoor nahi and I have uploaded this full video which is perhaps the only available videos of Nasim Begum.
jalilmughal 3 months ago
the great sofi tabassam
SuperShahidmirza 4 months ago
kya baat hai nasim begum ki so sweets voice and the way she sung awesum
kahan hai aisay singers ab pls naey ganey wali sikhain kaisay gatey hain
hussainsaif1 5 months ago
kia kia hamay yad aya jab yad teri ai, the great poet sufi ghulam mustafa tabussam .i like this ghazal very much . voice of naseen begum is very well. thanks uploading. khalid mehmood saman sargodha pakistan.
khalid87able 6 months ago
She was a great singer !
noshigilani 6 months ago
She was a great singer indeed
AshrafZubairi 9 months ago
the great poet sufi ghulam mustafa tabassum. kia kia hamay yad aya jab yad tery ai. khalid mehmood saman sargodha pakistan
khalidmehmood87 11 months ago
@ kiya kehney he !
great singer, great poet, great musician, it was the
most brilliant talentfull period in Pakistani Music.
raqib56 1 year ago
Naseem Begum sings for Sabiha; Film: Sham Dhaley (1960); Lyric: Sufi Tabassum; Music: Rashid Attre...
sazzadqadir 1 year ago
JAZAK ALLAH , what a wonderful heart touching poetry excellent composition & everlasting sweet melodious voice. these all make this ghazal a worthwhile thing. specially verse;
kia kia humein yaad aya jab yaad teri aai
kaarigar 1 year ago