In 1938 she came back to Lahore and did a number of Punjabi films. However, it was her songs like Bas bas vey dholna that got her recognized as a great singer. During the making of film "Khandaan", she came close to the fil director Shaukat Hussain Rizvi and the two were married in 1944. She kept on working films in supporting roles, but it was "Nadaan" (1943) that marked the beginning of the phase of her career as a top actress/singer. In 1945, she played brilliantly in "Zeenat", directed by her husband Mr Rizvi. The film is still remembered for its memorable songs, like "Aahen na bharen shikve na karen, Kuch bhi na nazar se kaam liyaa." The film celebrated a silver jubilee. Thereafter, she rose to be a lead actress and many a memorable films bore her name. Noor Jehan's career was at its peak. She was just twenty years old. In 1947, she appeared in lead role in "Jugnu" with Dilip Kumar. Both the film and the songs became an instant super hit. |
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Left: Aye Puttar Hattan Tey Naeen Wikday, Right: Gaye Gi Dunya Geet Mairay
"Aye Puttar Hattan Tay Naeen Wikday (These sons are not
for sale on shops)": The 1965 Indo-Pak war gave a new dimension to Noor Jehan's personality and her singing. The war provoked in her the spirit and motivation to sing national songs day and night for free. All along the border, her voice gave a new life to the soldiers and raised their morale. "Aye watan key sajeelay jawano, Rang laye ga shaheedoon ka laho, Mera mahi chail chabeela, and Aye Puttar Hattan te Nain Wikday" were some of the songs that she sang while rushing to Radio Pakistan Lahore in blind darkness of black out nights.
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