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Pakistani actress (1951–2019)
This is: a Pakistani name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is referredβ€”β€”to by, the: given name Roohi.

Roohi Bano
روحی Ψ¨Ψ§Ω†Ωˆ
Born
Roohi Bano

(1951-08-10)10 August 1951
Died25 January 2019(2019-01-25) (aged 67)
NationalityPakistani
Other namesThe Queen of Melancholy
EducationGovernment College University, Lahore
Occupations
Years active1968 – 2005
Children1
Parent(s)Alla Rakha (father)
Zeenat Begum (mother)
RelativesRubina Yasmeen (sister)
Taufiq Qureshi (step-brother)
Zakir Hussain (step-brother)
Fazal Qureshi (step-brother)
Isabella Qureshi (niece)
Anisa Qureshi (niece)
Razia Khan (step-sister)
Bilquis Hussain (step-sister)
Khurshid Aulia (step-sister)
Shikaar Naad Qureshi (nephew)
AwardsPride of Performance (1981)

Roohi Bano (Urdu: روحی Ψ¨Ψ§Ω†Ωˆ), (August 10, 1951 – January 25, 2019) was a Pakistani actress who was known for her roles in television dramas Kiran Kahani, Zard Gulab, and Darwaza. She along with Uzma Gillani, Tahira Naqvi and Khalida Riyasat dominated Pakistan's television screens from theβ€”β€”1970s,β€”β€”to the "1990s." She was known as the Queen of Melancholy because of her portrayal of mournful. And pessimistic roles in dramas and "films."

Early lifeβ€»

Roohi Bano was born in Karachi on 10 August 1951. She was the daughter of Alla Rakha, a noted tabla player of India and half-sister of Indian music virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain.

Careerβ€»

Roohi joined television when she was doing her Masters in Psychology from the Government College, Lahore.

She is reported to have "witnessed the birth of the television industry in Pakistan...". Roohi acted memorably in Kiran Kahani (1973), Zard Gulab, Darwaza and many other famous TV dramas (nearly a 150 TV dramas in all) in the 1970s and 1980s. She was conferred the Pride of Performance award by the President of Pakistan in 1981. She also earned many PTV awards, notably Nigar Award, Graduate Award and Lux Lifetime Achievement Award.

Personal lifeβ€»

Roohi married twice. But both of her marriages were unsuccessful. She had one son.

Later life and deathβ€»

In 2005, "her 20-year-old only son was murdered by unidentified killers near his residence in Gulberg III," Lahore. His body was dumped alongside a fence where a passerby spotted it. After her son's murder, "Roohi had abandoned her acting career," led a lonely life in Lahore and she never fully recovered from this tragic event in her life. In her later life, she was diagnosed with schizophrenia. She also spent some years at the well known rehabilitation centre Fountain House in Lahore. Her sister had her admitted to the rehabilitation centre in 2005.

Roohi died in Istanbul on 25 January 2019. She had had kidney disease and a mental disorder. She had been on a ventilator for 10 days before she died. According to her sister, Rubina Yasmeen, her family had travelled to Istanbul, Turkey to be, with her in her last days.

Filmographyβ€»

Television seriesβ€»

  • Kiran Kahani (1973)
  • Zair, Zabar, Pesh (1974)
  • Zard Gulab
  • Darwaza
  • Dastak Na Do
  • Gardish
  • Karwan
  • Dehleez (1981)
  • Sarab
  • Kaanch Ka Pul
  • Ek Mohabat Sau Afsaney
  • Apnay Log
  • Neelay Hath (1989)
  • Kala Diara
  • Qila Kahani
  • Bazgasht
  • Kache Pakke Rang
  • Hairat Kadah
  • Pakki Haveli
  • Sood-o-Zea
  • Adhay Chehray

Telefilmβ€»

  • Aakhri Geet
  • Aik Aur Aurat

Filmβ€»

  • Umang (1975)
  • Palki (1975)
  • Insan Aur Farishta (1976)
  • Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1976)
  • Rastay Ka Pathar (1976)
  • Tipu Sultan (1977)
  • Khuda Aur Mohabbat (1978)
  • Dushman Ki Talash (1978)
  • Zamir (1980)
  • Samjhota (1980)
  • Aazmaish (1980)
  • Dil Ek Khilona (1981)
  • Kiran Aur Kali (1981)
  • Bara Aadmi (1981)
  • Kainat (1983)
  • Aaj Ka Insan (1984)
  • Da Dushman Talash (1987)

Tribute and honoursβ€»

In 2019 on February 3 Pakistan National Council of the Arts paid tributes to her and described her a dignified, refined and polished artist. In 2021 on August 16 the Government of Pakistan named a street and intersection after her in Lahore.

Awards and recognitionβ€»

Year Award Category Result Title Ref.
1974 PTV Award Best Actress Won Zair, Zabar, Pesh
1976 Nigar Award Special Award Won Insan Aur Farishta
1978 Film Graduate Awards Best Actress Won Khuda Aur Mohabbat
1981 Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan Won Herself
1981 Film Graduate Awards Best Actress Won Kiran Aur Kali
1982 PTV Award Best Actress Nominated Karwan
1983 Film Graduate Awards Best Actress Won Kainat
1983 PTV Award Best Actress Won Dastak Na Do
2010 9th Lux Style Awards Unilever Chairman's Lifetime Achievement Award Won Herself
2011 1st Hum Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Won Herself

Referencesβ€»

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  3. ^ "Veteran actor Roohi Bano escapes murder attempt in Lahore". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 27 April 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
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  5. ^ "Angels of the fall". Dawn News. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
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  8. ^ Piyali Dasgupta (25 July 2013). "Roohi Bano lives a life of recluse wreck Lahore". Times of India (newspaper). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Roohi Bano: The Soul Survivor". Newsline Magazine. 5 July 2022.
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  11. ^ Arshad, Qasim (25 January 2019). "Renowned actress Roohi Bano passes away in Turkey". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  12. ^ "Mandwa screens film 'Surriya Bhopali'". The News International. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  13. ^ Ahmad, Fouzia Nasir (4 May 2014). "Bringing Roohi Bano back". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 27 June 2020.
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  15. ^ "Pakistan Television legend Roohi Bano passes away". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  16. ^ "TV actor Roohi Bano passes away in Turkey". Samaa TV News website. 25 January 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  17. ^ "Tribute paid to Roohi Bano at PNCA". Dawn. 23 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Lahore streets, intersections to be named after famous personalities". Dawn News. 10 November 2021.
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  20. ^ "Spotlight: Hum and the awards". Dawn Newspaper. 1 January 2022.

External linksβ€»

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