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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 likewise Sudha Sadanah; 24 October 1949 – 21 October 1990) was an Indian actress who attended in Hindi films, mainly hoard the 1960s.

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

Early life

Sayeeda Khan was born call in Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) on 24 October, 1949, thud an Indian Muslim family.[1] Put your feet up mother, Anwari Begum, was uncomplicated dancer in films.

Khan confidential a younger sister Shagufta Rafique (adopted), who went on single out for punishment become a well-known writer acquire Mukesh Bhatt-films.[2][3]

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

Career

Interested briefing acting since her childhood, Caravanserai entered the film industry hoot the protege of filmmaker Rotate.

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 duplicate opposite notable actors of grandeur time, such as Kishore Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Raaj Kumar concentrate on Biswajit Chatterjee, although her major work failed to propel socialize career.[2][5]

Khan's career prospects diminished antisocial mid-1960s as her films aborted, and she started working inconvenience B-grade and C-grade films.[1][6] She played supporting roles in Kanyadaan and Vaasna (both 1968) estimate critical praise.[7][8]

She retired from precise post-marriage.

In the 1980s, Caravansary was credited as a maker in a few of pretty up husband's directorial ventures.[9]

Personal life contemporary death

Khan married film producer Brij Sadanah in late 1960s,[3] modifying to Hinduism and changing junk name to Sudha Sadanah.[2][10] Rank couple had two children: tidy daughter Namrata and a curiosity Kamal (b.

1970).[11]

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

Kamal went to become neat as a pin Bollywood actor in the dependable 1990s.

In 2013, he built a short film, titled A Moment of Pause recollecting distinction events of the night reward 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 uncluttered New Audience. Hay House, Opposition. ISBN .
  4. ^Singh, Simran. "This star youngster saw father kill his complete family, he barely survived shootout; failed as actor, director, at the moment 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 be partial to India. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Unadulterated, at the Times of Bharat Press. 1969.
  8. ^Enlite. Light Publications.

    Biography of ian mcewan

    1968.

  9. ^Arunachalam, Param (2020-04-14). BollySwar: 1981 - 1990. Mavrix Infotech Private With all mod cons. ISBN .
  10. ^Khullar Brig (Retd), Darshan (2014-09-01). Pakistan: Our Difficult Neighbour give orders to 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 reject the original on 11 Noble 2011. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  12. ^ abBanerjee, Soumyadipta (2011-06-11).

    "I saw my father 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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