Ragni pakistani singer biography

Ragni (actress)

Pakistani actress

Not to be confused with Ragini (actress).

Ragni

Ragni in the early 1940s

Born

Shamshad Begum


(1924-10-22)22 October 1924

Gujranwala, Punjab, British India

Died27 February 2007(2007-02-27) (aged 82)

Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Resting placeGulberg gaveyard Lahore[1]
Other namesAlmond-eyed Beauty[2]
OccupationActress
Years active1940 – 1983
Spouses

S. Gul

(m. 1947; died 1999)​

Mohammad Aslam

(divorced)​
ChildrenAbid (son)
Saira (daughter)
ParentDiwan Parmanand (father)

Ragni (born Shamshad Begum; 22 October 1924 – 27 February 2007), also known as Shaado, was a Pakistani actress. She worked in Urdu and Punjabi films under her stage name Ragni. She also worked in Hindi films in the cinema of India.[3] She was known for her beautiful doe like eyes and was known as almond-eyed beauty.[2] Ragni is considered to be the highest-paid act

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Satyawan Malik

The ragni, saang and music-lover generations of the 1950s-90s in Haryana were simply enchanted by several names — Pt Mange Ram, Pale Ram, Fauji Mehar Singh, Dhanpat Singh, Pt Jagannath, Baje Bhagat, Karampal Sharma, Master Satbir, Sarita Chaudhary, Neelam Chaudhary, Paasi Nayar, Sudesh Sharma, Madhu Sharma and, of course, Rajkishan Agwanpuriya (see pic). 

If the singer-lyricist Pt Lakhmi Chand is regarded as the Shakespeare of Haryana in the music genres of kissa (singing-based-plot), saang (theatrics) and ragnis (lyrics), Rajkishan Agwanpuriya is regarded as the Mohammed Rafi of Haryana in terms of the finesse and texture of singing, voice and melody.

Born on September 8, 1955, in Agwanpur village of Ganaur subdivision of Sonepat district, Rajkishan was the second eldest among six brothers. He completed his early education from a nearby village school in Rajli Gari. He started singing in the school bal sabhas. His teachers inspired him to try and showcase his talent in Haryanavi ragni. He did try and became one of the top tireless melody kings of Hary

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