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Asha Posley

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| birthname = Sabira Begum〔"Pakistan's First Heroine" in Nigar Golden Jubilee Number pg 131〕
| birth_date = 1927〔
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| death_date = 25 Mar 1998
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| othername = First heroine of Pakistani film industry
| occupation = Film actress
| years_active = 1945–1986
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Sabira Begum〔 better known as Asha Posley () (b 1927 - 25 Mar 1998) was the first heroine of Pakistani films.〔
Posley was the daughter of music composer Inayat Ali Nath and the sister of singer Kausar Perveen. She made her debut as an actress in the Hindi film ''Champa'' (1945), filmed, shot and made in British India. After the Partition of India in 1947, she migrated with her family to the newly created Pakistan.
She was the heroine of the first ever released film in Pakistan, which was the Urdu film ''Teri Yaad'' (1948). She played the female lead opposite Nasir Khan, famous Indian actor Dilip Kumar's brother, who played the male lead.
== See also ==

* List of Lollywood actors

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