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Begum Para (née Zubeda Ul Haq; 25 December 1926 – 9 December 2008) was an Indian Hindi film actress. She was active mostly in the 1940s and 1950s. After almost 50 years of absence in the industry, she returned to films with her last role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's '' Saawariya'' (2007) as Sonam Kapoor's grandmother. In her times in 1950s, she was considered a glamour girl of Bollywood, so much so, that ''Life'' magazine had a special session with her devoted to her fine sensuous photographs.


Early life

Begum Para was born as Zubeda Ul Haq in Jhelum in British India (present day in
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) to an aristocratic Punjabi family. Her father, Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq, was a judge from
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who, at some point in his life, entered the judicial service of the princely state of
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, which is now part of northern
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, where he eventually became chief justice of its highest court. He was a fine cricketer of his time. Her family settled in
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. She was brought up very disciplined yet liberal. She was educated at the Aligarh Muslim University. Her elder sister, Zarina Haq, married Madan Mohan Bimbet, and the couple had a daughter Meenu Bimbet (who later became known for her political activism as Rukhsana Sultana). Bimbet's daughter Amrita Singh (Para's grandniece) went on to become a Bollywood star in the 1980s. Also, Para's elder brother Masrurul Haq, had gone off to Bombay in the late 1930s to become an actor. There he had met and fell in love with the Bengali actress Protima Dasgupta, and married her. Whenever she visited them in Bombay, she was quite taken up with the glitzy world of her sister-in-law. She used to accompany her on many occasions and get-togethers. People would get quite impressed with her looks and offer her a lot of roles. One such offer came from Sashadhar Mukherjee and Devika Rani.


Career

Begum Para's first break turned out to be 1944 film ''Chand'', from Prabhat Studios in Poona. Prem Adib was the hero, and Sitara Devi was the vamp in the film. It did extremely well and Para started getting paid about Rs. 1500 a month. Soon after, she and her sister-in-law Protima made a film called ''Chhamia'' (1945) based on the novel ‘Pygmalion’, which again was a huge success. Para signed a lot of films after ''Chhamia'', but she couldn't quite establish herself as an actress. Because she had a highly scandalous image, people always gave her the role of glamour doll in most films. She did not mind this because she always played herself on screen. She did '' Sohni Mahiwal'' (1946) and ''Zanjeer'' (1947) with Ishwarlal and Dikshit; '' Neel Kamal'' (1947) with
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; ''Mehendi'' (1947) with Nargis; ''Suhaag Raat'' (1948) with Bharat Bhushan and Geeta Bali; ''Jhalka'' (1948); and ''Meherbani'' (1950) with Ajit Khan. She also worked in ''Ustad Pedro'' (1951), produced and directed by the then well-known actor, Sheikh Mukhtar. It was a fun film, and was packed with action, romance, and stunts. In 1951 she posed for photographer James Burke for a ''Life'' magazine photo shoot. Para's last role was in the movie ''Kar Bhala'' in 1956. She was also offered to play Nigar Sultana’s role 'Bahar' in '' Mughal-e-Azam'' (1960). However, she refused to play the role because she considered it against her image. She made a powerful comeback on the silver screen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's ''Saawariya'' in 2007 as Sonam Kapoor's grandmother (after over 50 years of disappearance in movies and eventually became her final film, before her death the following year, 2008).


Personal life

She married actor Nasir Khan, who was an actor and filmmaker and the younger brother of Bollywood star
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. They had three children, Lubna, Nadir and actor Ayub Khan. She had three granddaughters, Kichu Dandiya a jewellery designer, Tahura Khan and Zohra Khan. Her husband died in 1974. Following her husband's death, she briefly moved to
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in 1975 to be with her family, two years later she relocated back to India.


Death

She died in her sleep on 9 December 2008 at the age of 81.


Filmography

*'' Saawariya'' (2007) - Sakina's grandmother *'' Naya Daur'' (1957) *'' Kismet Ka Khel'' (1956) *'' Pehli Janak'' (1955) *''Sau Ka Note'' (1955) *'' Shahzada'' (1955) *''Sitara'' (1955) *'' Laila Majnu'' (1953) *'' Naya Ghar'' (1953) *''Najariya'' (1952) *''Baghdad'' (1952) *'' Pagle'' (1950) *'' Meharbani'' (1950) *'' Jharna'' (1948) *'' Shahnaz'' (1948) *'' Suhaag Raat'' (1948) - Paro *'' Mehandi'' (1947) *'' Neel Kamal'' (1947) *'' Zanjeer'' (1947) *''The Chain'' (1947) *'' Sohni Mahiwal'' (1946) *''Chhamia'' (1945) *''Chand'' (1944)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Para, Begum Indian film actresses 1926 births 2008 deaths Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses from Mumbai Aligarh Muslim University alumni Indian expatriate actresses in Pakistan People from Jhelum 20th-century Indian actresses 21st-century Indian actresses Indian emigrants to Pakistan