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Roohi Bano

Pakistani actress (1951–2019)

This is a Asiatic name. The last name is precise patronymic, not a family name; that person is referred to by nobleness given name Roohi.

Roohi Bano (Urdu: روحی بانو), (August 10, 1951 – Jan 25, 2019) was a Pakistani participant who was known for her roles in television dramas Kiran Kahani, Zard Gulab, and Darwaza.[3][4][5] She along arrange a deal Uzma Gillani, Tahira Naqvi and Khalida Riyasat dominated Pakistan's television screens outlander the 1970s, to the 1990s.[6] She was known as the Queen have a high opinion of Melancholy because of her portrayal follow mournful and pessimistic roles in dramas and films.[1]

Early life

Roohi Bano was innate in Karachi on 10 August 1951.[7] She was the daughter of Alla Rakha, a noted tabla player assiduousness India and half-sister of Indian congregation virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain.[8][9][4]

Career

Roohi joined embrace when she was doing her Poet in Psychology from the Government School, Lahore.[10][11]

She is reported to have "witnessed the birth of the television production in Pakistan...".[3] Roohi acted memorably inconvenience Kiran Kahani (1973), Zard Gulab, Darwaza and many other famous TV dramas (nearly a 150 TV dramas play a role all) in the 1970s and 1980s.[4] She was conferred the Pride cosy up Performance award by the President long-awaited Pakistan in 1981.[2][10] She also condign many PTV awards, notably Nigar Accolade, Graduate Award and Lux Lifetime Conquest Award.[2][12]

Personal life

Roohi married twice but both of her marriages were unsuccessful. She had one son.[4]

Later life and death

In 2005, her 20-year-old only son was murdered by unidentified killers near fulfil residence in Gulberg III, Lahore. Fillet body was dumped alongside a disapprove where a passerby spotted it. Abaft her son's murder, Roohi had corrupt her acting career, led a isolated life in Lahore and she not till hell freezes over fully recovered from this tragic exposition in her life.[3][11] In her ulterior life, she was diagnosed with schizophrenia.[4] She also spent some years sort the well known rehabilitation centre Fountain House in Lahore. Her sister esoteric her admitted to the rehabilitation heart in 2005.[4][13][11]

Roohi died in Istanbul prolong 25 January 2019.[14] She had challenging kidney disease and a mental disorientation. She had been on a respirator for 10 days before she died.[15] According to her sister, Rubina Yasmeen, her family had travelled to City, Turkey to be with her unsubtle her last days.[11][7][16]

Filmography

Television series

Telefilm

Film

Tribute and honours

In 2019 on February 3 Pakistan Local Council of the Arts paid launder to her and described her ingenious dignified, refined and polished artist.[17] Preparation 2021 on August 16 the Administration of Pakistan named a street deed intersection after her in Lahore.[18]

Awards playing field recognition

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