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Home/People/Veena
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Born
Jul 4, 1924Died: Nov 14, 2004
Lived 80 years
Place of Birth
Quetta, Baluchistan Agency, Pakistan
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
वीना
Veena
Tajour Sultana
Veena Kumari
IMDb Profile

Veena

Acting

Biography
Veena (4 July 1926 – 14 November 2004), also known as Veena Kumari, real name Tajour Sultana, was an Indian actress. Veena was born as Tajour Sultana on 4 July 1926 in Quetta, Baluchistan, Pakistani. At some point of time, her family shifted to Lahore and she belonged to Lahore's Chuna Mandi.[1] She married actor-hero Al Nasir in 1947 and had two children. She started out playing heroine roles in pre-partition films. She made her debut with Garib and Gawandhi (1942) at around sixteen years of age. Garib was made in Urdu and Gawandhi was made in Punjabi and directed by Mehboob Khan. In Garib, she played the role of Lata and in Gawandhi she played heroine opposite Shyam, who played the hero. She became known for her roles in pre-partition Hindi and Urdu films. Her early years in films came with films such as Najma (1943), Phool (1945) and Humayun (1945). Her last film before the Partition of India was Rajputani (1946), in which she played a supporting role. She decided to remain in India after the partition, and she acted through the mid-to-late-1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. She played roles in big productions such as Halaku (1956), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Taj Mahal (1963) (for which she received the Filmfare's Award for Best Supporting Actress), Do Raaste (1969) and Pakeezah (1972). She retired in 1983 after the release of Razia Sultan (1983) in which she played Empress Shah Turkhan. She died in Bombay in 2004 after 21 years of retirement when she was 78 years old after suffering from a protracted illness. She had appeared in over 70 feature films in a career spanning 41 years (1942 till 1983).
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Mazloom

as Purnima's mother
1986
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Jaanwar

Cast
1983
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Khwaja Ki Diwani

Cast
1981
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Payal Ki Jhankaar

Cast
1980
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The Chess Players

as Queen Mother
1977
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Raja Shiv Chhatrapati

as Vadisohabeen
1974
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5 Rifles

as Maharani
1974
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Madhosh

as Raj's Mother
1974
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Jheel Ke Us Paar

Cast
1973
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Parichay

as Satidevi
1972
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Shehzada

Cast
1972
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Pakeezah

as Nawabjaan
1972
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Kaun Ho Tum

Cast
1970
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Heer Raanjha

Cast
1970
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Do Raaste

as Mrs. Gupta
1969
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Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai

as Gurmukh Singh's wife
1969
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Aashirwad

as Leela S. Choudhary
1968
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Saathi

as Rajni's Mother
1968
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Shrimanji

Cast
1968
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Kahin Din Kahin Raat

Cast
1968