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Meena Shorey : ウィキペディア英語版
Meena Shorey

Meena Shorey (1921–1989) was an Indian cinema and later Pakistani cinema actress, who worked in Hindi/Urdu and Punjabi films. Credited in films by her mononym, Meena, her real name was Khurshid Jehan. She started her acting career playing a character role, as Ambhi, Raja of Taxila's sister in Sohrab Modi's ''Sikandar'' (1941). Married to her third husband, Roop K. Shorey, by the mid-1940s, she found fame when she acted in her husband's film ''Ek Thi Ladki'' (1949), opposite actor Motilal. The story was written by I. S. Johar who also starred in the film. The "foot-tapping" music composed by Vinod became a "huge hit", with Meena becoming an "icon" for the "new liberated" young women. Meena was acclaimed as the "Lara Lappa Girl", from the song of same title in the film. She was one of the first women to be recognised in Indian cinema as a "comedienne of calibre".
In 1956, she went to Lahore, Pakistan with her husband, where they were invited by Pakistani producer J.C. Anand to make a film there following her mass popularity with the public in both India and Pakistan.. The film Shorey made was ''Miss 56'', a copy of the Guru Dutt-Madhubala starrer ''Mr. & Mrs. '55''. Instead of returning to India when her husband did, she decided to stay back in Pakistan, continuing her acting career there.〔, Retrieved 7 October 2015〕 Some of her best films in India included the Punjabi film ''Chaman'' (1948), ''Actress'' (1948), ''Ek Thi Ladki'' (1949), ''Dholak'' (1951), and ''Ek Do Teen''(1953).
==Early Life==
Meena was born Khurshid Jehan, on November 17, 1921, in Raiwind, Punjab, British India, the second of four children. Her family was poor and her father squandered what little property they had. He then worked at a dyeing business in Lahore, which also failed. Meena's elder sister, Wazir Begum, who was married and lived in Bombay, had their mother and siblings come there. Sohrab Modi noticed Meena at the launch of his film Sikandar (1941), which she attended with her brother-in-law, and offered her a supporting role in the film, giving her the name, Meena.〔

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