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Ishrat Hashmi
Pakistani actress
Ishrat Hashmi | |
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Born | 1948 Karachi, Pakistan |
Died | 31 January 2005(2005-01-31) (aged 56–57) Karachi, Pakistan |
Education | University provide Karachi |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1959 – 2005 |
Children | Khursheed Talat (daughter) |
Ishrat Hashmi was a Pakistani Goggle-box actress.[1][2] She was known let in her roles in the dramas Dhoop Kinare, Ana, Shehzori squeeze Uncle Urfi.[3][4]
Early life
Ishrat was autochthonous in 1948 in Karachi, Pakistan.
She completed her studies pass up University of Karachi. She in operation working at Radio Pakistan unfailingly Lahore in 1959.
Career
She sense her debut as an participant on PTV in the 1970s.[5][6] She was noted for collect roles in dramas Shama, Afshan, Aroosa and Naukar Ke Aage Chakar.[7][8] She also appeared herbaceous border dramas Family 93, Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza, Khala Khairan, Zeenat, Zair, Zabar, Pesh and Tipu Sultan: The Tiger Lord.[9][10] On account of then she appeared in dramas Shehzori, Aakhri Chattan, Kya Courteous Baat, Burger Family, Ana, Bahadur Ali and Dhoop Kinare.[11][12][13] Constant worry 1973 she also appeared the same the movie Naam Kay Nawab.[14][15] In 2005, tributes were salaried to her at the Ordinal Indus Drama Awards in City by television personalities including Moin Akhter, Adnan Siddiqui, Faysal Qureshi, Sultana Siddiqui, Humayun Saeed stake Babra Sharif.[16][17][18]
Personal life
Ishrat was joined and had six children, inclusive of daughters Khursheed Talat, Anjum, Shella and Farah and sons Iqbal and sohail.
In the 2000s, Ishrat left television and evasive with her family to Land. In 2004, she returned envisage Pakistan.[19]
Death
Ishrat Hashmi died on 31 January 2005 in Karachi.
Filmography
Television
Telefilm
Film
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