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Reema KhanBornOther name(s)OccupationYears active
Reema Khan October 27, 1971 (1971-10-27) (age 38) Pakistan | |
Reema Khan R Khan R K | |
Lollywood Actress , Producer , Director | |
1990–present | |
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The early years and personal life
Reema was born to Javed Khan Bangash and Syan in Sahiwal, Pakistan. Completing high school from the Pakistan Convent, she was spotted by the Pakistani movie director Javed Fazil and was offered the leading role in Bulandi(1990), starring opposite Shaan.
Career
In 1990, when Reema started her film career through Javed Fazil’s Bulandi, it was the reign of veteran actresses like Anjuman, Neeli, Nadra and Shahida Minni. The great success of Javed Fazil’s Bulandi not only helped Reema khan to stick in Pakistani film industry also gave a lovely pair of Reema and Shan, success key of every film. The paired dazzled the audience with their performance and later became the icons of Pakistan film industry.
Reema’s early films with Shan, such as, Zherilay, Ishq, Naag Devta, Pyar Hi Pyar, Sailab, Dil, Aag, Shama and Sahiba inspired Pakistani film viewers due to her acting. However, the real period of her success starts from 1993 when she got hit films with Shan, such as, Hina, Anjuman, Chakuri, Chandni, Neelam and Insaniat., When she appeared on silver screen with Mohsin Khan in directress Shameem Ara’s film “Hathi Meray Sathi”, made a big success. However, Reema’s acting talent prominently appeared in the film of director Altaf Hussain’s “Rani Beti Raj Karegi”. Where Reema proved herself a good actress in Hathi Meray Sathi, there she proved herself a good dancer in “Rani Beti Raj Karegi” as well.
In 1994 Shameem Ara produced another hit film “Beta” with the team of Hathi Meray Sathi (Reema, Mohsin Khan, Rambo and Sahiba). And after the success of Beta, Reema achieved the status of top most actress of Lollywood. In very next year Reema appeared in film “Munda Bigra Jaye” with a new hero Baber Ali, was given a new soul to Pakistan Film Industry in the same year with Syed Noor’s film Jeeva. The pair of Reema and Baber Ali won the hearts of Pakistani film viewers and gave many hit films to their fans, such as, Jo Darr Gaya Woh Mar Gaya, Sarak, Love 95, Chor Machaey Shoor, Mamila Garbar Hai, Hum Tu Chaley Susral and Laghat-e-Jigar.
Reema appeared in later films with Saud, Ajab Gul, Izhar Qazi and Muamar Rana as well. But the graph of her successful films started to fell down and financiers turned their face towards Saima. In 2002 Reema’s two films released, Asif Ali Pota’s “Fire” and Samina’s “Shararat”. Both films went flop and made it more difficult for Reema to maintain her top position. And within that period when Reema announced to direct a film, critics said that her acting career has been finished. Now her first debut as a directress “Koi Tujh Sa Kahan” has been released all over Pakistan and has been declared the most successful film of 2005.
TV Appearances: Her TV show "Ye Ghar Aap Ka Hua", introduced her to home audience and helped her in connecting with her fans.
Modelling: She modelled and walked on the ramp as a Show Stopper for most of prominent designers in Pakistan
Her achievements not only include conquering Pakistani film industry but due to her dignified persona and her fame, she was the first Pakistani actress to be signed by Pepsi Co., Pakistan for their series of advertisements. She is also a face of international brands, like Lux, Colgate. From this point on, her career took a new turn, she entered the corporate sector and become a prominent speaker at most of the conferenecs and seminars.
As Director and Producer
Her first debut as a director and a producer, Koi Tujh Sa Kahan was released all over Pakistan and was declared the most successful film of 2005. This film won the Best Film award at the Lux Style Awards 2006. She also won award for the Best Actress and Best Director for the same film. Moammar Rana won Best Actor for the same movie.
Her Indian visit
Reema was offered a role in the movie Krrish(2006) by Rakesh Roshan.and also for veer zara She, however, declined. This was her first visit to Delhi, having visited Mumbai before.
Her London Visit
Reema Khan came to London on 15 August 2009 and she saw Mr.Choudhry Tabraiz and Mr. Tariq Aziz.she came to London for a performance in 14 Aug, Independence day festivals of Pakistan in Wembley , London.
- 1990 (Bulandi, Zeherelay)
- 1991 (Afzal Khan, Ishq, Naag Devta, Khatroon Ke Khiladi, Pyar Hi Pyar, Darandgi, Saelaab, Maedan-e-Jang, Dil)
- 1992 (Shezada, Aag, Muhammad Khan, Shaman, Sahiba, God Father, Ishq Zindabad, Akhara, Majhoo, Mehbooba, Chahat )
- 1993 (Hinna, Anjuman, Ruqa, Mulakhro, Paida Geer, Chakori, Sheeda Tali, Chandi, Neelam, Aroosa, Jhootay Raess, Betaj Badshah, Daku Choor Sapahi, Teesri Dunia, Doori, Putar Munawar Zareef Da, Ghunda, Aan Milo Sajna, Hathi Mere Sathi, Dunia Meri Jaib Mein)
- 1994 (Khandan, GujarBadshah, Miss Fitna, Muhalay Dar, Jaan, Laat Saab, Naseeb, Beta, Bala Peeray Da, Munda Kashmiri, But Shikan)
- 1995 (Munda Bigra Jaye, Muskrahat, Jo Dar Gaya Woh Mar Gaya, Chaudhry Badshah, Sarak, Akhri Mujra, Madame Rani)
- 1996 (Love 95, Talismi Jazeerah, Choor Machae Shoor, Mamla Garbar Hai, Hum Tu Chale Susral, Huwaien, Lakht-e-Jigar, Sab Se Bara Rupiah, Miss Istanbul, Mummy, Aalmi Ghunday, Be Qabu, Hum Hain Aap Ke Ghulam)
- 1997 (Hum Kisi Se Kam Nahin, Uqaboon Ka Nasheman, Mafia, Najaiz, Aulad Ki Qasam, Dunia Hai Dil Walon Ki, Mein Khialdai Tu Anadi, Khuda Jane, Hum Tumhare Hain, Krishma, Raja Pakistani, Devar Dewane)
- 1998 (Insaaf Ho Tu Aisa, Zevar, Tu Meri Mein Tera, Zor, Nakhra Gori Da, Jise De Mula, Dil Sambhala Na Jaye, Nikkah, Zidi, King Maker, Dulha Le Ker Jaon Gi, Doli Saja Ker Rakhna,
- 1999 (Waris, Dushman Zinda Rahe, Nikki Jai Haan, Kursi Aur Qanoon, Ik Pagal Si Ladki, Naukar, Dil Tu Pagal Hai)
- 2000 (Long Da Lishkara, Yaar Chan Wargah, Mujhay Chand Chaheay, Pehchan, Pasand, Sangdil, Khuda Ke Choor, Banarsi Choor, Bilo 420, Barood)
- 2002 (Khuda Kasam, Shoolay, Majhoo Da Wair, Sheer-e-Pakistan, Kon Bane Ga Karoorpati, Fire)
- 2003 (Shararat)
- 2005 (Koi Tujh Sa Kahan)
- 2006 Shubhamangal Savadhan, Muhabbtetien, One Two Ka One
- 2009 Modh
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