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Sardar Akhtar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sardar Akhtar
Sardar Akhtar was an Indian cinema actress of Hindi/Urdu films. She started her acting career on the Urdu stage. Her early films were with Saroj Movietone, where she did a majority of stunt (action) roles. She finally came into prominence as the washer-woman in the role of Rami Dhoban in Sohrab Modi's ''Pukar'' (1939). As a woman seeking justice for the death of her husband, it was a break-through role for her. A popular song she sang in the film was "Kaheko Mohe Chhede". Her career defining role was as a "peasant woman" deserted by her husband, in Mehboob Khan's ''Aurat'' (1940), a role later made famous by Nargis, in Mehboob's remake ''Mother India''. She acted in over fifty films in a career-span of 1933-45. Akhtar married Mehboob Khan in 1942, whom she had met when he cast her in ''Ali Baba'' (1940). She stopped acting in films after completing films like ''Fashion'' (1943) and ''Rahat''. She resumed as a character actress in the 1970s when she acted in O. P. Ralhan's ''Hulchul'' (1971). ==Early Life== Akhtar was born in 1915, in Lahore, British India. She started as a supporting "dancer-artiste", and commenced her film career by acting in stage plays produced by Madan Theatres Ltd.
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