Suraiya Jamal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), mononymously known as Suraiya, was an Indian actress and playback singer who worked in
Hindi
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films. She is regarded as one of the greatest and finest actresses in the history of
Indian cinema
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.
In a career spanning from 1936 to 1964, Suraiya acted in over
70 films and sang 338 songs. She was known for her strong on-screen portrayals in a variety of genres.
Suraiya was the most celebrated actress between the mid- to late 1940s and early 1950s and was paid more than her male counterparts.
Born in
Lahore
Lahore ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, second-largest city in Pakistan, after Karachi, and ...
, Suraiya relocated to
Bombay
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(now Mumbai) with her family when she was 1 year old. Apart from being a great actress, Suraiya was also a renowned playback singer, who mostly sang for herself.
She sang her first song for ''
Nai Duniya'' (1942), when she was only 12 years old.
Suraiya made her first appearance as a child artist with the film ''Madame Fashion'' (1936), directed by
Jaddanbai. She made her acting debut in 1941, with ''
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal ( ; ; ) is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was commissioned in 1631 by the fifth Mughal Empire, Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan () to house the tomb of his belo ...
'' in which she played the role of
Mumtaz Mahal. Suraiya went onto establish herself as one of the leading actresses in Hindi cinema with films such as ''
Ishaara'' (1943), ''
Tadbir'' (1943), ''
Phool'' (1945), ''
Anmol Ghadi'' (1946), ''
Omar Khaiyyam'' (1946), ''
Parwana'' (1947), ''
Dard'' (1947), ''
Shair'' (1949), ''
Dastan'' (1950), (1950), ''
Diwana'' (1952), ''
Bilwamangal'' (1954) and ''
Mr. Lambu'' (1956).
Suraiya's career marked a significant turning point in
1948–1949 with the
highest grossing releases of the year—''
Vidya'' (1948), ''
Pyar Ki Jeet'' (1948), ''
Dillagi'' (1949) and ''
Badi Behen'' (1949), that brought her public recognition. Her most notable portrayal was of a tawaif, Moti Begum in ''
Mirza Ghalib'' (1954), which earned her critical acclaim and praises from two
Prime Ministers of India. In her heyday, Suraiya was known as ''Malika-e-Husn'' (queen of beauty) and ''Malika-e-Adakari'' (queen of acting).
Suraiya's final film release was ''
Rustam Sohrab'' (1963), after which she took retirement due to poor health.
Suraiya received the
Screen Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996, for her contribution to Indian cinema. She died on 31 January 2004, after suffering from various ailments, including
hypoglycemia
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,
ischaemia
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and
insulinoma
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.
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Early life

Suraiya was born as Suraiya Jamal Sheikh
on 15 June 1929 in
Lahore
Lahore ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, second-largest city in Pakistan, after Karachi, and ...
,
British India
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(now
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
), to Aziz Jamal Sheikh and Mumtaz Sheikh in a
Punjabi Muslim
Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
family. She was one year old, when her family moved to
Mumbai
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
(then called Bombay) to reside in Krishna Mahal at
Marine Drive. Soon they were joined by her maternal uncle,
M. Zahoor, who became a well known villain in the 1930s Bombay film industry and her maternal grandmother, Badshah Begum.
Suraiya belonged to a deeply religious
Muslim
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family. She attended New High School, now known as
J.B. Petit High School for Girls, in the
Fort
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district of Bombay. At home, her grandmother gave her religious teachings in
Persian. Suraiya's childhood friends included
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
and
Madan Mohan, with whom she used to sing in children's radio programmes at
All India Radio
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. Suraiya did not have any professional training in music.
Born in an orthodox family, Suraiya was deeply religious and practiced
Islam
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since her childhood. Suraiya was fond of literature, especially
Urdu
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literature and use to read a lot of them.
Acting career
Child artist and early work (1936–1943)

Suraiya made her debut as a child actor in
Jaddan Bai's ''Madame Fashion'' in 1936 as Miss Suraiya. Later, she got a prominent role with the help of her uncle, M. Zahoor. During a holiday from school in 1941, she accompanied him to Bombay's Mohan Studios to see the shooting of the film ''
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal ( ; ; ) is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was commissioned in 1631 by the fifth Mughal Empire, Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan () to house the tomb of his belo ...
'', which was being directed by
Nanubhai Vakil. Vakil noticed the charm and innocence of young Suraiya and selected her to play the role of
Mumtaz Mahal, the film released in 1942 and marked her acting debut.
While she was singing for children's programs for
All India Radio
All India Radio (AIR), also known as Akashvani (), is India's state-owned public broadcasting, public radio broadcaster. Founded in 1936, it operates under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Ministry of Information and Broa ...
(AIR) in Bombay, as a six-year old, Raj Kapoor and Madan Mohan were her co-artists. In fact, they first introduced her to AIR. Both were associated with her later as an adult, as her hero and as her music director respectively in films. At AIR,
Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari was at that time the station director at the Bombay radio station. As soon as music director
Naushad Ali heard Suraiya's voice, he chose her to sing (at age 13) for Mehtab in
Abdul Rashid Kardar
Abdur Rashid Kardar (2 October 1904 – 22 November 1989) was an Indian film actor, director and producer. He is credited with establishing the film industry in the Bhati Gate locality of Lahore, British India (now in Pakistan).
Early life an ...
's film ''
Sharda'' (1942).
He became Suraiya's mentor and she sang some of the best songs of her career under his baton. Later, he gave a string of hit songs when Suraiya became a full-fledged singing star in ''
Anmol Ghadi'' (1946), ''
Dard'' (1947), ''
Dillagi'' (1949) and ''
Dastaan'' (1950).
As a child artist, Suraiya acted and also sang in the films, ''Usne Kya Socha'' (1937), ''Mother India'' (1938), ''
Tamanna'' (1942), and ''
Station Master
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'' (1942).
At the age of 14 in 1943, Suraiya appeared as a heroine in J.K. Nanda's film ''
Ishaara'', opposite
Prithviraj Kapoor. The film was the tenth highest grossing release of the year and marked Suraiya's first commercial success.
Devika Rani, who headed the
Bombay Talkies
Bombay Talkies was a movie studio founded in 1934. During its period of operation, Bombay Talkies produced 40 movies in Malad, a suburb of the Indian city of Bombay.
The studio was established in 1934 by Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani. Afte ...
production company, seeing Suraiya's blooming brilliance as an actress and as a singer signed her on a five-year contract at Rs. 500 per month with her role in ''
Hamari Baat'' (1943). In the film, she played the second lead alongside Devika Rani and had a duet dance and her song with Arun Kumar, "Bistar Bicha Diya Hai Tere Ghar Ke Samne" became very popular. It eventually earned her more success and became the eighth highest grossing release of the year.
Rise to prominence and success (1944–1947)
With no film release in 1944, the year 1945 proved to be a crucial year in Suraiya's career. She had five films that year, including ''Yateem'', ''Samrat Chandragupta'' and ''Main Kya Karoon''. The five-year contract was revoked by
Devika Rani on Suraiya's request, when
K. Asif offered Suraiya Rs. 40,000 for his directorial debut ''
Phool''. She played Shama alongside Prithviraj Kapoor. The film ''
Tadbir'' marked her first film with
K. L. Saigal, who liked her voice during a rehearsal of a song for Jayant Desai's film ''Samrat Chandragupt'', in which she was acting. He recommended her to Desai, opposite himself in ''Tadbir'', where she played his lover Saguna. ''Phool'' and ''Tadbir'' became the fourth and fifth highest-grossing films of the year respectively.
Baburao Patel in his review for ''
Filmindia'', praised Suraiya as the lead in ''Tadbir''.
The films ''
Jag Biti'' and ''
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'' were Suraiya's first two releases of the year 1946. In ''1857'', that was set against the backdrop of the
Indian Rebellion of 1857
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, she played Tasnim opposite
Surendra. Suraiya then acted as the second lead in
Mehboob Khan
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's ''
Anmol Ghadi'' (1946) with
Noor Jehan
Noor Jehan (21 September 192623 December 2000) was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked in both British India and later in Pakistan's cinema of Pakistan, cinema. Her career lasted over six decades, during which she recorded 10,00 ...
as the lead with Surendra. She played a willful village girl Basanti.
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Rediff.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018. Praising her performance in ''Anmol Ghadi'', Dinesh Raheja of ''
Rediff.com'' noted: "True to her name Basanti, Suraiya wafts through the film like a rejuvenating spring breeze. She is achingly young and full of beans."
Despite Jehan's presence, the film proved to be a major breakthrough for Suraiya. She then reunited with K. L. Saigal in ''
Omar Khaiyyam'', playing Mehru. ''1857'', ''Anmol Ghadi'' and ''Omar Khaiyyam'' emerged among the year's highest grossing releases and consolidated Suraiya's career.
Suraiya had five film releases in the year of India's independence. She first played the free spirited Gopi, who is suspected to have an affair with a married man in ''
Parwana''. Although by then she had a few hit songs, the four solo songs which she sang in ''Parwana'' for music director
Khwaja Khurshid Anwar made her a genuine singer-film star.
It marked her final film with Saigal, who died a month before the film's release. Suraiya then appeared in ''
Dak Bangla'', ''Naatak'', ''Do Dil'' and ''Do Naina''. Her last film of the year was ''
Dard'', with
Munawwar Sultana as the lead actress and Nusrat as the hero. She played Hamida, who falls in love with a doctor.
Her film ''Dard'' became a surprise hit and along with ''Parwana'', it was one of the year's biggest success.
Critical acclaim and superstardom (1948–1954)
Noor Jehan and
Khursheed's departure to Pakistan, inadvertently added to Suraiya's success. Between 1948 and 1950, Suraiya earned both critical and commercial success. In 1948, she first played the lead opposite
Motilal Rajvansh
Motilal Rajvansh (4 December 1910 – 17 June 1965) was an Indian actor and the winner of Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for ''Devdas (1955 film), Devdas'' (1955) and ''Parakh (1960 film), Parakh'' (1960). He is credited with being among H ...
in ''
Aaj Ki Raat''. She next played the titular role in ''Kajal'' and appeared in ''Gajre''.
The year marked her first project opposite
Dev Anand
Dev Anand (; born Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand; 26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011) was an Indian actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in Indian cinema, Hindi cinema. He is considered as one of the greatest and most succes ...
, who was relatively new. In ''
Vidya'', she played a wealthy woman who falls in love with a poor cobbler. While shooting for ''Vidya'', she became romantically involved with him.
When her film opposite
Rehman, ''
Pyar Ki Jeet'' was released, it caused large crowds outside Suraiya's house that was uncontrollable. Suraiya also acted in ''Shakti'' and ''Rang Mahal'' that year. Out of these seven films, ''Pyar Ki Jeet'' became the biggest hit. In her films with Anand, Suraiya was always the first biller in the credits, indicating her stardom.
As per the book, ''The Women of Punjab'', as a singing actress opposite Anand, her films achieved umpteen jubilees.
The year 1949 marked the peak of Suraiya's success with 11 film releases, a rare feat for an actress at that point of time. ''Naach'', ''Lekh'', ''Duniya'' and ''Char Din'' were mediocre films. She then played a married woman Shanta, whose husband loves a dancer in ''
Singaar
''Singaar'' () is a 1949 Indian Hindi-language romantic film directed by J. K. Nanda. Produced by R. B. Haldia under his production company, the film stars Suraiya, Madhubala and Jairaj, with Durga Khote and K. N. Singh appearing in suppo ...
''. Suraiya then reunited with Dev Anand in ''
Jeet'' (as Jeet) and ''
Shair'' (as Rani), playing his childhood sweetheart in both these films. Suraiya then played Kamla in ''
Balam'' and Kanchan in ''
Amar Kahani''.
In ''
Dillagi'', Suraiya played Mala, who is in love with Swaroop (played by
Shyam), but is forced to marry someone else.
Deepa Gahlot praised the film and added it in her book ''50 Films that Deserve a New Audience''. Her last film of the year was ''
Badi Behen'' with Rehman, where she played a protective elder sister Shyama. During the premiere of ''Badi Behen'', there was a very large crowd outside the cinema hall and the police had to baton-charge when Suraiya was walking into the hall. Suraiya stopped going to the premieres of her films, after the incident. ''Dillagi'', ''Badi Behen'' and ''Singaar'' were the biggest commercial successes of the year.
In 1950, Suraiya's first few releases were ''Shaan'', ''Khiladi'' and ''Kamal Ke Phool''. She then acted opposite Dev Anand in ''Nilli'' and
. In ''Nilli'', she plays the titular role of an ordinary girl turned into a princess, while ''Afsar'' was the first film produced under Anand's production
Navketan Films, with Suraiya playing Bimla. Her biggest success of the year was ''
Dastan''. Suraiya played an orphan Indira opposite
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
. Bhaichand Patel stated that Suraiya's acting "over-shadowed" that of Kapoor.
From the mid-to late 1940s to the early 1950s, Suraiya was the highest-paid and most popular star of the Indian cinema. From 1948 to 1949, she appeared in over 18 films, most of which turned out to be among the highest grossing releases of the year. From 1945 to 1954, she acted in twelve highest-grossing films.
During the years 1951–53, Suraiya's career saw a fluctuation with a series of commercial failures—in the films ''Shokiyan'', ''Rajput'', ''Resham'', ''Moti Mahal'', ''Lal Kunwar'', ''Khubsoorat'', ''Goonj'' and ''Mashuqa''. The last two films opposite Dev Anand ''Do Sitare'' and ''
Sanam'' (as Sadhana Devi) were moderate hits. ''Sanam'' marked their last film together as post that, Suraiya and Anand never worked together. The only major commercial success in this period was ''
Diwana'' opposite
Suresh. She played a nomadic woman Laali who was married to a prince, but was separated by his father. The film became a success and celebrated a Silver Jubilee at the box office, becoming Suraiya's second film after ''Anmol Ghadi'' to do so.
Suraiya made a comeback in 1954. She played a tawaif Moti Begum in her career's most notable film, ''
Mirza Ghalib'', which won two awards at the 1954
National Film Awards
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. Suraiya shone both as an actress and as a singer for her rendition of Ghalib's lover, Chaudvin. Jawaharlal Nehru, commented on seeing the film, "Tumne Mirza Ghalib kii ruuh ko zindaa kar diyaa," ("You have brought the soul of Mirza Ghalib back to life").
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Outlookindia.com (31 January 2004). Retrieved 8 November 2018. While reviewing the film, Samira Sood of ''
The Print'' called Suraiya the "soul" of the film and stated: "This movie belongs to Suraiya, whose voice communicates not only love, longing, hope and heartbreak, but the centuries-old magic of Ghalib." In her next release, Suraiya again played a courtesan, named Chintamani in ''Bilwamangal''. Later, Suraiya played Shobha, whose husband dies in war in ''Waris'' and Sahebzadi Aalam, whose is in love with a poet in ''Shama Parwana'', opposite
Shammi Kapoor
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.
Among these, ''Waaris'' turned out to be a moderate success.
Later work, setback and retirement (1955–1964)
In the mid-50s, Suraiya told
Lata Mangeshkar
Lata Mangeshkar (; born Hema Mangeshkar; 28 September 1929 – 6 February 2022) was an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent. He ...
once that she would soon be cutting down on her films. Lata told her not to do so. After 1954, Suraiya started to cut down on her work and appeared in films occasionally. Her two releases of 1955 were ''Kanchan'' (1955), which was released in 1949 as ''Amar Kahani'' and re-released as ''Kanchan'', and ''Inam''. In 1956, she played a protective sister Jyoti in ''
Mr. Lambu'', which was a box office hit. In 1958, Suraiya appeared in three films: ''Trolly Driver'', with Rehman where she played Renu, ''Miss 1958'' and ''Maalik''.
Post a two-year absence, Suraiya appeared as Roshan Ara in ''Shama'' in 1961.
The 1963 film ''
Rustam Sohrab'', with Prithviraj Kapoor was her last film. Suraiya played a princess
Shehzadi Tahmina opposite Kapoor's
Rustom Zabuli. Suraiya in an interview said that during the shooting of the film, she suffered from low blood pressure, which she cited as the reason for her retirement from acting.
[Suraiya, A Voice from the Past – An Interview](_blank)
. Indian Melody. Retrieved 8 November 2018. Her song "Ye kaisi ajab dastan ho gayi hai", from the film is considered among her best songs. Suraiya's final film association was in 1964, when she produced the film ''
Shagoon
''Shagoon'' is a 1964 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Nazar. The film stars Waheeda Rehman, Kamaljeet, Nazir Hussain, Achla Sachdev, Nivedita (Libi Rana), Pratima Devi, Chand Usmani and Nana Palsikar. The film was shot at Mehboob Studio ...
''. She produced the film under the name Suraiya Mubin. For her contribution to the Indian cinema, Suraiya received the
Screen Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996 and
Bimal Roy Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999.
Incomplete projects
Suraiya's film ''Jaanwar'' in the early 1950s with
Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan; 11 December 1922 – 7 July 2021) was an Indian actor and film producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. Credited with pioneering method acting in cinema, he dominated Hindi cinema from the 1950s throughout t ...
as the leading star (and K. Asif as director), was left incomplete by her, as she refused to act in the film, because of rough behaviour by Dilip Kumar during the shooting of the film, when he tore her blouse and bruised her back so badly that it took a month to heal. Later, director-producer K. Asif wanted a kissing scene. Suraiya knew that censors would not pass it. When she asked Asif how he would get it through the censors, he could not satisfy her and she withdrew from the film. There was another story also, that Dilip Kumar and K. Asif were hand in glove to exploit and humiliate Suraiya, because Suraiya had earlier ignored Dilip Kumar's plea to act with her. So they did some torrid scene and kept on repeating it for four days. Fed up with this ghastly behaviour of the two, Suraiya refused to act for them and withdrew from the film. In 1953, Suraiya refused the film ''
Anarkali'' as heroine, a role which went to
Bina Rai.
Two other of her films were left incompleted, one of which was ''Pagalkhana'' (also, in early 50s), with Bharat Bhushan as lead actor, which was abandoned by the producer director P.L. Santoshi after eight reels, because of financial constraints.
The other was an English version of ''Wajid Ali Shah'', starring Suraiya and Ashok Kumar in 1953, being filmed by British film director Herbert Marshall, was shelved after being made for some time. A number of her films were announced with advertisements in film magazines, but were partially made or did not take off. These were ''Palken'' with Shekhar, to be produced and directed by Devendra Goel, for Goel Cine Corporation; ''Gumrah'' by Globe Pictures, Bombay; ''Nigah'' by CB Films; ''Sanwri'' by Kundi Art Productions, produced and directed by Niranjan and ''Ching Chow'' to be produced by Nigaristan (producers of ''Moti Mahal'').
Later, it was revealed that Suraiya was K. Asif's first choice to play Anarkali in ''
Mughal-e-Azam
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'' (1960).
Music career
Suraiya is regarded as the first actor-singer of Independent India. In his book, Tilak Rishi noted: "Suraiya was people's choice as the most popular singing superstar". She made her singing debut as a child-singer was "Boot Karun Main Polish Babu" in the film ''
Nai Duniya'' (1942), composed by
Naushad
Naushad Ali (25 December 1919 – 5 May 2006) was an Indian composer for Hindi films. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest and foremost music directors of the Hindi film industry. He is particularly known for popularising the use of ...
. She went on to sing playback for actress
Mehtab for
''Sharda'' (1942),
''Kanoon'' (1943) and
''Sanjog'' (1942–43) for Naushad and A.R. Kardar (director-producer), when her principal, Miss P.F. Puttack, took a strong view of her truancy from school, and her 'adventure' came to an abrupt halt. When Mehtab first saw baby Suraiya, she was hesitant to have her as her playback singer, but on hearing her, she wanted Suraiya to sing all her songs in her films.
Even in later years, in 1946, Mehtab was so attached to Suraiya's singing, that she requested Suraiya to record disc versions of her songs in her film ''Shama'' (1946), produced by Sohrab Modi, when Suraiya had become a busy heroine and had left singing playback in films for Mehtab. Suraiya then sang for Mehtab, in her own disc versions which were recorded by
Shamshad Begum
Shamshad Begum (Urdu: شمشاد بیگم, IAST: ''Śamśād Bēgam''; 14 April 1919 – 23 April 2013) was an Indian singer who was one of the first playback singers in the Hindi film industry.
Notable for her distinctive voice and range, sh ...
in the film.
Suraiya debuted with
Manna Dey
Prabodh Chandra Dey (; 1 May 1919 − 24 October 2013), known by his stage name Manna Dey, was an Indian playback singer, music director, and musician. He had a classical music background, being part of the Bhendibazaar gharana, Bhendibazaar Gh ...
in his first Hindi film song, and their only duet 'Jago ayee usha' in ''Tamanna'' in 1942, was directed by his uncle, the famous
K. C. Dey. Again in 1942, Suraiya paired with
Rajkumari in ''Station Master'' ( with music director Naushad) for the song 'Sajan ghar aye'. Suraiya acted in both these films.
In 1943, Suraiya sang a song "Ek Tu Hoo, Ek Main Hoon", music composed by Naushad, in the film ''Kanoon'', which was the first song in Bombay music industry, which had characteristics of Latin American music. The song "Bistar Bicha Liya Hai Tere Dar Ke Samne Ghar Hum Ne Le Liya hai Tere Ghar ke Samne", which Suraiya sang in duet with Arun Kumar for the film ''Hamari Baat'' (1943) was a major success.
A few years later, the singer-actor,
K. L. Saigal was so impressed by the singing of the 16-year-old Suraiya, that he agreed to have her opposite him in the film ''Tadbir'' as a heroine and a singer in 1945. The music was directed by Lal Mohammad in the film. "Rani khol de dawar milne ka din aa gaya" is a memorable song from the film, she sang it with Saigal. Saigal again opted for Suraiya as his heroine and a singer in the films ''Omar Khayyam'' (1946) (with music director Lal Mohammad) and ''Parwana'' (1947) (with music director Khurshid Anwar). ''Parwana'' was Saigal's last film and was released after his death. Later, Suraiya continued to work with music director Naushad in a few films, and in 1946, she appeared with actress
Noor Jehan
Noor Jehan (21 September 192623 December 2000) was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked in both British India and later in Pakistan's cinema of Pakistan, cinema. Her career lasted over six decades, during which she recorded 10,00 ...
in ''
Anmol Ghadi'' as a co-star, with Naushad as the music director. She sang three songs in the film which became popular, of which 'Man leta hai angdai' went viral throughout the country. The musical film ''Dillagi'' (1949), under Kardar's direction, with Naushad's music, became a silver jubilee hit, with Suraiya becoming a national rage with her songs and acting. She sang about 51 songs for Naushad.
Suraiya's hits included songs like "Woh paas rahen ya door rahen", "Tere nainon ne chori kiya", "Tu mera chand, main teri chandni", "Man mor hua matwala", and "Nain diwane ik nahin mane".
Khurshid Anwar was the music director in three films of Suraiya, viz. ''Ishara'' (1943), ''Parwana'' (1947) and ''Singaar'' (1949). Suraiya sang 13 songs in these films. With the music director duo,
Husnlal Bhagatram, Suraiya sang in 10 films and recorded the most songs (58, excluding 6 repeat songs for the film ''Kanchan'') for any music director from 1948 to 1958. The films were ''Pyar Ji Jeet'' (1948), ''
Aaj Ki Raat'' (1948), ''Naach'' (1949), ''Balam'' (1949), ''
Bari Behen''(1949), ''
Amar Kahani''(1949), ''Sanam'' (1951), ''Shama Parwana''(1954), ''Kanchan'' (1955) and ''Trolley Driver'' (1955). Her song "O, door janewale, wada na bhul jana" in ''Pyar Ki Jeet'' in 1948 became a hit all over India. Suraiya did only three films with music composer
Sachin Dev Burman ''
Vidya'' (1948), (1949) and ''
Lal Kunwar'' (1952), as she was associated with other composers, and S.D. Burman came late into the scene in Bombay. Yet, most of their songs are memorable. "Man mor hua matwala" (in ), "Nain Deewane", "Layi khushi ki dunia" (with Mukesh in 'Vidya') and "Preet sataye teri yaad na" in ''Lal Kunwar'' being some of them.
Ghulam Mohammad gave music for the National Award-winning film ''
Mirza Ghalib'' (1954), in which she sang memorable songs of Mirza Ghalib. ''Kajal'', ''Shair'' and ''Shama'' were other films for which he composed music for Suraiya. Other directors who composed music for her in her film songs, include C. Ramchandra in the film ''Dewana'', Roshan in the film ''Masuka'', K. Dutta (in the films, ''Rang Mahal'' and ''Yateem''), Krishen Dayal (in the film, ''Lekh'' for songs, such as, "Dil ka qarar lut gaya" and "Badra ki chaon tale"), S. Mohinder (in ''Nilli''), Sardul Kwatra (in ''Goonj''), Madan Mahan (in ''Khubsoorat''), Roshan (in ''Mashuqa'' for songs, such as, "Mera bachpan wapas aya"), S.N.Tripahi (in ''Inaam''), O.P. Nayyar (in ''Mr. Lamboo'') and N. Dutta (in ''Miss 58''). The music for her film, ''Main kya karoon'' (1945) was composed by Nino Mujamdar, for the film ''Shakti'' by Ram Prashad. Hansraj Behl composed music for the films ''Khilari'' (songs, such as, "Chahat ka bhulana mushkil hai" and Dil nashad na ro"), ''Shaan'' (songs, such as, "Tarap ae dil"), "Rajput", "Moti Mehal" and "Resham". Her music director in the film ''Shokian'' (songs, such as, "Ratoon ki neend chheen li") was Jamal Sen and Bilo C. Rani directed music in the film ''Bilwamangal'' (songs, such as, "Parwano se preet sekh le"), Shyam Sunder gave music for her films, ''Char Din'' and ''Kamal ke Phool''. Sajjad Husain was her music director in two films, viz. ''1857'' and ''
Rustom Sohrab''.
Personal life
Suraiya was in a relationship with actor
Dev Anand
Dev Anand (; born Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand; 26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011) was an Indian actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in Indian cinema, Hindi cinema. He is considered as one of the greatest and most succes ...
for four years from 1948 to 1951.
[Blast from the Past: Suraiya's Interview about Dev Anand](_blank)
Tanqeed.com (16 June 2012). Retrieved 18 November 2019. Anand nicknamed Suraiya "Nosey", while to Suraiya, Dev Anand was "Steve", a name chosen from a book Dev Anand had given her. Suraiya also called Anand "Devina" and he called her "Suraiyana", while faking an Italian accent.
Kamini Kaushal, who worked with Suraiya and Anand in ''Shair'' (1949), said in an interview to ''
Filmfare
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'' in 2014, that Suraiya would pass on her letters to her to be delivered to Anand, when her grandmother started keeping an eye on their love-affair.
During the shooting of ''Jeet'' (1949), both Anand and Suraiya, had made plans for marriage and elopement, but at the last minute, an assistant director, jealous of their marriage, informed Suraiya's grandmother, who dragged her home from the scene.
[Sharma, Khyati (1 February 2016]
Flashback Fridays: Truth behind Dev Anand and Suraiya's Tragic Love Story!!
Pinkvilla. Retrieved 8 September 2020. In the 'Star and Style' interview, Suraiya said that she gave in only when both her grandmother and her maternal uncle threatened to get Dev Anand killed. While shooting (1950), Dev Anand again proposed to her and gave her an engagement diamond ring worth rupees 3000. Suraiya's maternal grandmother, was fiercely opposed to Suraiya marrying Anand.
She was supported by Suraiya's maternal uncle Zahoor and some film persons, viz. composer Naushad, director-producer A.R. Kardar, lyricist Naqshab and director M. Sadiq. Her grandmother had opposed the relationship, mainly because they were Muslims and Anand was a Hindu.
The covert reason was that Suraiya was the only earning member of the family.
Suraiya and Anand were stopped from acting together after their last film in 1951 by her grandmother. Thereafter, Suraiya remained unmarried by her own choice for the rest of her life.
In an interview with ''
Stardust'', in June 1972, Suraiya revealed that she lacked the courage to resist her family and that Anand truly loved her. Anand wanted her to be bold and marry him in a civil court, but she refused.
Dev Anand went on to marry
Kalpana Kartik two years later in 1954 in a hurried simple marriage. Suraiya remained unmarried all her life.
Friendships
While working as a child artist at
All India Radio
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, Suraiya became friends with
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
and
Madan Mohan, who later became an actor and music director respectively. Suraiya shared a cordial relationship with many people from the industry and was friends with
Paidi Jairaj,
Nimmi,
Nirupa Roy,
Tabassum and lyricist
Hasan Kamal. Suraiya established a close bond with composer
Naushad
Naushad Ali (25 December 1919 – 5 May 2006) was an Indian composer for Hindi films. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest and foremost music directors of the Hindi film industry. He is particularly known for popularising the use of ...
, whom she considered her mentor. Naushad stated that post her departure from the industry, Suraiya limited her friends circle and met only few people occasionally.
Later life and death
In 1963, Suraiya retired from acting career, supposedly due to two reasons. Her father Aziz Jamal Sheikh died that year, and because of her health problems. Suraiya lived with her mother Mumtaz Begum after her father's death. Her friends in the industry were
Paidi Jairaj,
Nimmi,
Nirupa Roy and
Tabassum, whom she met occasionally. In 1979, Suraiya gave an interview to Raju Bhartan for ''
The Illustrated Weekly of India
''The Illustrated Weekly of India'' was an English-language weekly newsmagazine publication in India. It started publication in 1880 (as ''Times of India'' Weekly Edition; later renamed as ''The Illustrated Weekly of India'' in 1923) and ceased ...
'', gaining limelight.
After her mother's death in 1987, Suraiya became lonely. She lived in Krishna Mahal,
Marine Drive, since the early 1940s. Suraiya possessed several apartments in
Worli
Worli (ISO 15919, ISO: ''Varaḷī'', Help:IPA/Marathi, �əɾ(ə)ɭiː is a locality in central Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. It is one of the four peninsulas of Mumbai with the others being Colaba, Bandra and Malabar Hill. The sea connect ...
, Mumbai and property in
Lonavala, near
Pune
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.
Suraiya was concerned about the increase of sexualized imagery and violence in films. Speaking at a 1994 Cine Society event, she decried the producers' evident idea that this was good entertainment, and the
Censor Board's overly lax "see no evil, speak no evil" approach to the matter. She said this was "leading the new generation in a wrong direction".
In December 1998, Suraiya then over 68 years old, while in
New Delhi
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to receive the
Sahitya Academy Award
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during Mirza Ghalib's bi-centenary celebrations, talked in a low voice and declined to sing, saying she had left “mosiqui (music) years ago”.
Tabassum, who worked with Suraiya said, "It's sad that she had shut her doors to the world in her last days. But she'd talk comfortably with me on the phone. I remember our last conversation. I asked her: "Aapa kaisi hain?" (Elder sister, how are you?") She replied in verse: "Kaisi guzar rahi hai sabhi poochte hai mujhse, kaise guzaarti hoon koi nahin poochta."( "Everybody asks me 'how are you', but nobody asks me how I spend my days and nights.") (As told to Farhana Farook in 2012).
[Tabassum (Baby) on Suraiya (2012)](_blank)
Cineplot.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
Suraiya died at Mumbai's Harkishandas Hospital on 31 January 2004 aged 75, after being admitted there for a week previously suffering from various ailments, including
hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia (American English), also spelled hypoglycaemia or hypoglycæmia (British English), sometimes called low blood sugar, is a fall in blood sugar to levels below normal, typically below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L). Whipple's tria ...
,
ischaemia
Ischemia or ischaemia is a restriction in blood supply to any tissue, muscle group, or organ of the body, causing a shortage of oxygen that is needed for cellular metabolism (to keep tissue alive). Ischemia is generally caused by problems ...
and
insulinoma
An insulinoma is a tumour of the pancreas that is derived from beta cells and secretes insulin. It is a rare form of a neuroendocrine tumour. Most insulinomas are benign in that they grow exclusively at their origin within the pancreas, but a m ...
.
Among her visitors were
Sunil Dutt
Sunil Dutt (born Balraj Raghunath Dutt; 6 June 1929 – 25 May 2005) was an Indian actor, film producer, director, and politician known for his work in Hindi Cinema. He acted in more than 80 films over a career spanning five decades and was t ...
, Naushad and
Pratap A. Rana. Actor
Dharmendra
Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol (born 8 December 1935), known mononymously as Dharmendra, is an Indian actor, producer, and politician who is primarily known for his work in Hindi films. Dharmendra is widely considered one of the greatest, most h ...
, who was her ardent fan, attended her funeral. She was buried at
Badakabarastan in
Marine Lines, Mumbai. During the last six months of her life, Suraiya lived with her lawyer, Dhimant Thakkar and his family. After her death, Suraiya's property at Worli and her house at Marine Drive went into legal dispute, as she did not leave behind an explicit will.
['Suraiya's property could get usurped'](_blank)
''The Times of India'' (7 February 2004). Retrieved 2018-11-08. In 2006,
Mumbai High Court granted her Pakistani cousin, Mehfooz Ahmed (maternal uncle M. Zahoor's son) the right to administer the estate. In 2008, Ahmed, who never met her for over 40 years before her death, got the right to the rented house at Krishna Mahal, valued at 7.5 crores rupees, as a tenant by the High Court judgement (according to Mumbai's old rent control laws) over her family lawyer. The cousin had no objection to the house being sold.
Public image
Suraiya is regarded as one of the greatest and most accomplished actresses of
Indian cinema
The cinema of India, consisting of motion pictures made by the Indian film industry, has had a large effect on world cinema since the second half of the 20th century. Indian cinema is made up of various film industries, each focused on p ...
. She is noted for her simple roles, sweet voice and beauty. One of the highest paid actress of the 1940s and 1950s, Suraiya appeared in ''
Box Office India
Box Office India is an Indian film website dedicated to tracking, reporting, and analyzing the financial performance of films released in the Hindi entertainment industry.
Established in 2003, Box Office India has become a prominent source of ...
''s "Top Actresses" list seven times, from 1944 to 1950, and topped the list for three years (1948–1950).
''
Box Office India
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Established in 2003, Box Office India has become a prominent source of ...
'' also named her as the "Best Actress" of the 1940–1949 period. In 2022, she topped ''
Outlook India
''Outlook'' is a weekly general interest English and Hindi news magazine published in India.
History and profile
''Outlook'' was first issued in October 1995 with Vinod Mehta as the editor in chief. It is owned by the Rajan Raheja Group. Th ...
''s "75 Best Bollywood Actresses" list. In 2013, Suraiya's film looks were voted as the "Best on-screen beauty", on the completion of 100 years of the Indian cinema. Suraiya set fashion trends, that are still relevant and her sarees are a major style statement of the 1940s and 1950s.
After Suraiya established her career as a leading lady, she subsequently use to charge ₹1 lakh to ₹2 lakh per film and had a collection of
limousines, including a
Buick
Buick () is a division (business), division of the Automotive industry in the United States, American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). Started by automotive pioneer David Dunbar Buick in 1899, it was among the first American automobil ...
and a
Lincoln.
Suraiya was the highest paid actress of her time and was the first Indian actress who was paid more than her male co-actors.
In his book ''The Immortal Queen Suraiya'', Ranjan Sain wrote about her work ethics, he said, "Suraiya's day began with recitations from the Holy Quran, some exercise and breakfast. Next were shoots at the studios where she was known to be very friendly and treated everyone with respect. She had no airs or demands and would make no fuss about anything, from her hair and makeup to costumes, camera angles, footage or dialogues. She faced the camera with confidence and accepted the outcome with grace."
Commenting on Suraiya's stardom,
Ismat Chughtai stated: "After her early work as a singer, Suraiya took a big leap and became a film star — one who sparkled so brightly that for a while, even Nargis paled before her.
In 1946, Suraiya's film ''Anmol Ghadi'' celebrated
Silver Jubilee
Silver Jubilee marks a 25th anniversary. The anniversary celebrations can be of a wedding anniversary, the 25th year of a monarch's reign or anything that has completed or is entering a 25-year mark.
Royal Silver Jubilees since 1750
Note: This ...
(25 weeks continuous run in one or more cinema halls) in Bombay and other cities of India.
In 1951, the inaugural issue of the film news-weekly ''
Screen'' featured Suraiya on its cover. In the early fifties, her singing made a significant mark in people's lives
n India and Pakistan so much so that fruit sellers sold watermelons in her name, "Le lo babuji bade meethein hai, Suraiya ke khet ke hai." (These watermelons are as sweet as Suraiya's voice). Actor
Dharmendra
Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol (born 8 December 1935), known mononymously as Dharmendra, is an Indian actor, producer, and politician who is primarily known for his work in Hindi films. Dharmendra is widely considered one of the greatest, most h ...
admitted to being a big fan of the actress. He remembers walking miles to see Suraiya's ''Dillagi'' 40 times. Singer
Lata Mangeshkar
Lata Mangeshkar (; born Hema Mangeshkar; 28 September 1929 – 6 February 2022) was an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent. He ...
confessed to look up to her and said, "Suraiyaji sang mostly her songs on screen, and not for others. In my opinion, she was a very refined actress, truly gifted. Her acting was subtle and sensitive." Actors
Iftekhar,
Rehman and director M. Sadiq admired Suraiya and had expressed their desire to marry the actress.
Due to her perceived appeal, Suraiya became one of the brand ambassadors of beauty products by
Lux.
On her films and roles, Suraiya stated: "Most of my roles were simple, but the audiences loved them. I was lucky to have got simple, melodious and easy to pick up songs to sing, and work with the best composers of the day like Naushad, Husnlal-Bhagatram and Anil Biswas." Post the release of her film ''Bari Behen'' (1949), Suraiya stopped attending film premieres. Suraiya said, "When I went for the premiere of the movie, there was such a big crowd outside! As I walked into the theatre, they pulled at my clothes. There was a lathi charge and people were injured. I stopped going for premieres thereafter." Suraiya was known to be the most popular actress in the early years of
Independence
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and was known for her female characters that "stood shoulder-to-shoulder" with their male counterparts.
T. J. S. George stated in ''The Life and Times of Nargis'' that, Suraiya ruled "unchallenged" post partition. In his book ''Bollywood's Top 20 Superstars of Indian Cinema'',
Niranjan Iyengar wrote about her and noted: "Suraiya had become a national rage post her success in 1948-1949. Her glamour was hailed by film scribes as comparable to actresses
Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918May 14, 1987) was an American actress, dancer, and Pin-up model, pin-up girl. She achieved fame in the 1940s as one of the top stars of the Classical Hollywood cinema, Golden Age of ...
,
Lana Turner
Julia Jean "Lana" Turner ( ; February 8, 1921June 29, 1995) was an American actress. Over a career spanning nearly five decades, she achieved fame as both a pin-up model and a film actress, as well as for her highly publicized personal life. ...
and
Ava Gardner
Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She first signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew critics' att ...
".
Reception and legacy
Suraiya was known as the first superstar singer-actress of Indian films. She was widely successful as an actress and singer and was called "Singing Star". Music director
Naushad
Naushad Ali (25 December 1919 – 5 May 2006) was an Indian composer for Hindi films. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest and foremost music directors of the Hindi film industry. He is particularly known for popularising the use of ...
found Suraiya's voice as the voice of the girl next door. He said, "It was an unsophisticated and charming voice and very effortless."
Journalist Rauf Ahmed added Suriya on his "Biggest stars in Hindi filmdom" list and noted, "A singing sensation of her time, Suraiya was the first female star. No one has been able to emulate her." A writer from ''
Saregama
Saregama India Ltd is an Indian music record label and content company headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. It is the oldest music label in India, established in 1901 as the Indian branch of the British Gramophone Company. It later became ...
'' noted, "A singer by nature, an actress by coincidence, and a legend by her own making; Suraiya was the last actor and singer in Hindi cinema back in the 1940s before the era of playback singers kicked in." Pran Nevile of ''
The Hindu
''The Hindu'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was founded as a weekly publication in 1878 by the Triplicane Six, becoming a daily in 1889. It is one of the India ...
'' termed her an "unforgettable singing legend" and noted, "In her heyday, she turned a legend and the highest paid artiste of her time. During the mid-forties, she dominated the film world with her music." In ''The Immortal Queen Suraiya'', Ranjan Sain stated: "Suraiya became a huge star, yet was very disciplined and handled her busy work schedule efficiently. With 11 releases in 1949
omething no other actress had achieved she unleashed hysteria all over the country."
In November 1956, Suraiya was sent to the
Soviet Union
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by the Government of India as part of a delegate consisting of
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
,
Nargis
Nargis Dutt (born Fatima Rashid, also known as Nirmala Dutt; 1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981) known mononyomusly as Nargis was an Indian actress and politician who worked in Hindi cinema. Regarded as one of the greatest and finest actresses in the ...
and
Kamini Kaushal, where her films were screened. When Suraiya's film ''Mirza Ghalib'' was awarded the President's gold medal for the Best Feature Film of 1954 during the
2nd National Film Awards, the then Prime Minister of India,
Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru (14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat, and statesman who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20th century. Nehru was a pr ...
, praised her acting and songs and said that, Suraiya brought
Mirza Ghalib's soul to life (Tumne Mirza Ghalib ki rooh ko zindaa kar diyaa).
Suraiya later stated that she thought his praise was "more worthy than an Oscar". In 1998, Suraiya was honoured for perpetuating Mirza Ghalib's memory by her acting and songs by the then prime minister of India,
Atal Behari Vajpayee during the Mirza Ghalib bi-centenary celebrations in
New Delhi
New Delhi (; ) is the Capital city, capital of India and a part of the Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the Government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Parliament ...
.
[ ] In 2003, Suraiya was honoured and awarded a memento by the
Dadasaheb Phalke Academy and Screen World Publication at a special function organised on the 134th birth anniversary of
Dadasaheb Phalke
Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪ʱuɳɖiɾaːd͡ʒ pʰaːɭke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke (30 April 1870 – 16 February 1944), was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter, known as "the Father of Indian ...
.
Screen image—acting and singing style
Suraiya is known among the finest actresses of Indian cinema.
Alongside
Noor Jehan
Noor Jehan (21 September 192623 December 2000) was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked in both British India and later in Pakistan's cinema of Pakistan, cinema. Her career lasted over six decades, during which she recorded 10,00 ...
, she was the biggest star in the country before Independence.
She earned praises with her roles in the films: ''Anmol Ghadi'', ''Vidya'', ''Pyar Ki Jeet'', ''Bari Behen'', ''Dillagi'', ''Dastaan'' and ''Mirza Ghalib''. From 1948 to 1949, a trio of hits—''Pyar Ki Jeet'', ''Badi Behan'' and ''Dillagi''—made Suraiya a star.
In the
post-independence era, the cinema initially was mainly female-oriented, with Suraiya being the front-runner.
Her path-breaking roles include portrayal of a willful girl in ''Anmol Ghadi'', a strong and protective sister in ''Bari Behen'' and ''Mr. Lambu'', a wealthy women in love with a poor cobbler in ''Vidya'', an orphan in ''Dastaan'', a nomadic woman in ''Diwana'', a courtesan in ''Mirza Ghalib'' and ''Bilwamangal'', and a princess in ''Rustam Sohrab''. She named her roles in the films - ''Parwana'', ''Kajal'' and ''Mirza Ghalib'' as her favourites.
The author of ''Celebrities: A Comprehensive Biographical Thesaurus of Important Men and Women in India'', credited Suraiya for saving several films, with her "fine portrayals and dulcet songs". Arushi Jain of ''
The Indian Express
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'' said that she was the highest-paid actor, earning more than her male counterparts. She noted, "Indian audiences of a certain vintage will remember Suraiya as a mesmerising face, a soulful voice and a graceful performer during 1940-1950s."
Asjad Nazir of ''
Eastern Eye'' termed her "screen queen" and said, "The biggest music and film star in India created the kind of mania with fans not seen before, with unprecedented crowds gathering to catch a glimpse of her." Journalist Adi Katrak called her, the first artist of the film industry to enjoy "star value" and noted her 1940s stardom to be bigger than that of
Nargis
Nargis Dutt (born Fatima Rashid, also known as Nirmala Dutt; 1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981) known mononyomusly as Nargis was an Indian actress and politician who worked in Hindi cinema. Regarded as one of the greatest and finest actresses in the ...
and
Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan; 11 December 1922 – 7 July 2021) was an Indian actor and film producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. Credited with pioneering method acting in cinema, he dominated Hindi cinema from the 1950s throughout t ...
. He also noted how Suraiya was a "freelance", not bounded by contracts of big productions.
Suraiya generally preferred "spunky roles" in contrast to her submissive, swooning peers. Her strong female characters were a significant feature of pre-independence Indian films. According to Kanana Jhingana, Suraiya acted as a link to connect "tradition and modernity" with her films, her work represented the inclusion of Muslim voices and bodies in the aural/visual composite of
Hindi cinema
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. Dinesh Raheja of ''
Rediff.com'' noted, "Save for her arresting, almond-shaped eyes, Suraiya was not a classic beauty; nor did she trained in classical music. But, what gave her an edge over contemporaries
Kamini Kaushal and
Nargis
Nargis Dutt (born Fatima Rashid, also known as Nirmala Dutt; 1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981) known mononyomusly as Nargis was an Indian actress and politician who worked in Hindi cinema. Regarded as one of the greatest and finest actresses in the ...
was her ability to sing her own songs. Suraiya's dastaan, ajeeb but fascinating, continues to thrive on lore, speculation and memories."
A journalist of ''
Outlook India
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History and profile
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'' called her a "singing superstar" and stated, "The only Hindi film actress to be felicitated by two Prime Ministers for the same role – with which she performed a salutary service to Indian literature. Suraiya, both on and off the screen, sent audiences swooning with her films."
Suraiya was equally known for her singing and was the only actor-singer in Hindi cinema before the start of playback singing era. Commenting on her singing style,
Ashok Ranade opined: "Suraiya's voice is neither thin nor broad and its strength is clearly felt in pronunciation of individual words, projection of line-endings and the facility with which she moves in the given tonal framework. Suraiya's voice is adequate for a kind of singing which maintains a relationship of continuity with speech tone --- a fact often lost sight of". Manish Telikicherla Chary said that Suraiya dominated the 1940s and 1950s with her singing. Vijay Poolakkal in his book stated that Suraiya was
Husnlal Bhagatram's first choice as female singer in the 40s. Param Arunachalam of ''
DNA India
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'' wrote, "Suraiya was among the last of the actor-singers who transitioned gracefully from the live singing to playback singing era." A ''
News18 India
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'' writer noted, "In a professional manner, Suraiya's performances were distinguished by elegance and grace, and she sang from the depths of passion and tenderness in her heart and soul."
Filmography
Accolades
Honours and tributes
On her death,
Dev Anand
Dev Anand (; born Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand; 26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011) was an Indian actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in Indian cinema, Hindi cinema. He is considered as one of the greatest and most succes ...
said "I felt sad on her death. I did not go to her funeral because I would have been reminded of the past. I cried from a distance." Anand later wrote about his days with Suraiya in his autobiography, "Romancing With Life" in 2007.
Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan; 11 December 1922 – 7 July 2021) was an Indian actor and film producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. Credited with pioneering method acting in cinema, he dominated Hindi cinema from the 1950s throughout t ...
added, "Suraiya was a caring girl, very affectionate, particularly with junior artistes... Suraiya will be sorely missed, even though she had been a recluse for decades."

In May 2013, a postage stamp, bearing her image in various roles, was released by the ''
India Post
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'' of the Government of India to honour her on the occasion of the 100 years of Indian Cinema. Suraiya's songs, as a tribute to her, are played every year on her birth anniversary (15 June) and her death anniversary (31 January), by
Radio Ceylon
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. In 2016, Bhaichand Patel wrote about Suraiya in his book "Bollywood's Top 20: Superstars of Indian Cinema".
ShemarooMe gave tribute to Suraiya through the shows ''Naam Toh Suna Hoga'' and ''Screen Legends'', in 2021 and 2022 respectively. In 2023, an exhibition at
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in
Noida
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, named "Sitaare Zameen Par", had portraits of Suraiya that were captured by JH Thakkar. The same year, her souvenirs were auctioned online, along with that of other actresses. In 2024, Ranjan Sain published Suraiya's biography, "The Immortal Queen Suraiya".
Giving tribute to Suraiya, ''
The Tribune'' wrote, "The screen goddess and singing star, Suraiya Jamal Sheikh, had the world at her feet. Her career spanned a little over two decades but she left behind a vast repertoire of songs and films for audiences to delight in."
''
Outlook'' wrote after her death, "She evoked the kind of hysteria
n the late 1940sthat can be compared only with
Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna (; born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. Considered as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema, h ...
in his heyday from 1969 to 1972. Ask any old-timer and they would confirm that people bunked offices, schools and colleges, even shops closed on the opening day of her films, to see her films first day, first show." ''
The Hindu
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'' wrote about Suraiya: "What can you say about a lady, who was courted by Dev Anand, respected by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, but feared by Lata Mangeshkar! That she was beautiful, talented, adored by millions, but died a lonely single woman? Or, that she was the best ever superstar singer-actress of Indian films, yet walked away to a self-imposed exile at the height of her glory? Yes, Suraiya was all this, plus 'a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma' who resolutely shunned screen and media once she departed from the arc lights."
Popular culture references
In film
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National Film Archive of India,
Pune
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added Suraiya's 1949 films—''
Badi Behen'' and ''
Dillagi'' to its collection in 2017 and 2021 respectively.
* In 2018, actress Nancy Thakkar portrayed Suraiya in
Nandita Das
Nandita Das (born 7 November 1969) is an Indian actress and director. She has acted in over 40 feature films in ten different languages. Das appeared in the films ''Fire'' (1996), ''Earth'' (1998), '' Bawandar'' (2000), '' Kannathil Muthamittal' ...
's ''
Manto''.
* In 2022, actress
Paoli Dam
Paoli Dam (born 1980) is an Indian actress who started her career with the Bengali television serial ''Jibon Niye Khela'' (2003). She then worked in Bengali television serials such as ''Tithir Atithi'' and ''Sonar Harin''; the former ran for ...
dressed herself as Suraiya and recreated her look from ''
Anmol Ghadi'' (1946), on the occasion of 75 years of Independence.
Biographies
* In 2024, Ranjan Sain wrote the first ever biography on Suraiya named, ''The Immortal Queen Suraiya''.
* Suraiya has been an important character in biographies written on Dev Anand, namely: His autobiography ''Romancing with Life'', and the biographies, ''The Dev Anand Story'', and ''Dev Saab: A Journey with the legend Dev Anand''.
References
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