Neeli the famous Pakistani Movie Star.
Neeli,
Actresses is famous for Acting, Pakistani celebrity. Born on 24-June-1966. Neeli, one of the most popular actresses of the
Pakistan film industry, was born in Hyderabad. Her real name is Neelofar. She
went to Saint Mary’s Convent where she completed her F.A. She liked sports and
was never interested in her studies. Her father was a Sindhi feudal lord.
The director/producer Yunus Malik, one of their
family friends, offered Neeli a role in a Punjabi film. She accepted the part
in Akhri Jang. Although the film was not a great hit, it was the beginning of
her long glamorous career.
At first, producers did not want to sign her
because they said she was too thin. But Sangeeta decided that she was perfect
for a secondary role in the Urdu film Kasam Honay Ki starring Babra Sharif and
Faisal. After that film, Sajjad Gul signed her up in his film Choron Ki Barat
with Nadeem, which went on to become a super hit. Sajjad Gul then signed her
for Haseena 420. After this hit, she decided to be more serious with her film
career and take this line as her profession. She established her star status in
1988 after another great hit, Madame Bavary. Then came Kalay Chor, in which she
played a double role.
Later, she made a successful screen pair with
Javed Sheikh and movies from the late eighties and the early nineties
invariably featured Neeli and Javed Sheikh in the leading roles. Some of their
films together include Sher Ali (1992), Khuda Gawah (1993), Mushkil (1995),
Jeeva (1995) and Chief Saab (1996).
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Mushkil was Javed Sheikh’s debut as director,
dealing with the subject of child labour. The film received laudatory comments
in the Press, but business remained just above average. Amjad Bobby’s tune Dil
ho gaya hai tera deewana, picturized on Javed Sheikh and Neeli, remained on the
top slots of music charts for many weeks.
In the late 90's, Neeli often landed on the wrong
side of the censors because of her vulgar dances and revealing outfits. Her
seductive dance number from Jo dar gaya woh mar gaya (1995) where she traps
Nadeem and make him abandon his family crossed the fine line between sensuality
and obscenity.
After the decline of Pakistani film industry in
the early 00's, Neeli gradually moved away from cinema and films…
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