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  2. Saira Banu - Wikipedia

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    Saira Banu (born 23 August 1944) is an Indian actress who mainly worked in Hindi films. Regarded amongst the finest actors of Indian cinema, [ 1 ] she was among the most popular actresses of the 1960s and early 1970s.

  3. Shakeela - Wikipedia

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    Shakeela hired a body double Surayya Banu to do her topless scenes. [ 8 ] Shakeela started appearing in family character roles in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada language movies since 2003.

  4. Gauhar Ara Begum - Wikipedia

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    When Sipihr Shikoh, son of her eldest brother Dara married Aurangzeb's daughter Zubdat-un-Nissa in 1673, Gauhar Ara and her maternal cousin Hamida Banu Begum arranged the wedding ceremony. She had taken a greater role in 1672 with the marriage of Dara's granddaughter Salima Banu Begum (whom Gauhar Ara had adopted and raised) and Aurangzeb's ...

  5. List of Indian film actresses - Wikipedia

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    Aaditi Pohankar; Aahana Kumra; Aakanksha Singh; Aamna Sharif; Aanchal Munjal; Aarathi; Aarti Agarwal; Aarti Chhabria; Aashka Goradia; Abhirami; Adah Sharma; Aditi Arya

  6. Suraiya - Wikipedia

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    Suraiya Jamal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), mononymously known as Suraiya, was an Indian actress and playback singer who worked in Hindi films. [1] In a career spanning from 1936 to 1964, Suraiya acted in over 70 films and sang 338 songs.

  7. Manju Warrier - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Warrier had C/O Saira Banu, [42] [43] Villain, and Udaharanam Sujatha. [44] In 2018, Manju appeared in the lead role in the Kamala Surayya biopic Aami. [45] [46] Her next film for release was the musical-romantic-comedy drama Mohanlal, in which she played a die-hard fan of Mohanlal.

  8. Tyabji family - Wikipedia

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    The Tyabji family, also known as Tyabji-Hydari, [1] Tyabji-Fyzee, [1] and Tyabji-Futehally [1] family, consists of Mullah Tyab Ali and his descendants. [2] [1] The Tyabji family has gained prestige for its involvement in India's independence movement with individuals being prominent politicians, diplomats, academics, scientists, activists, and athletes.

  9. Mumtaz Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Mumtaz Mahal was born Arjumand Banu Begum in Agra to a family of Persian nobility. She was the daughter of Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan , a wealthy Persian noble who held high office in the Mughal Empire, and the niece of Empress Nur Jahan , the chief wife of Emperor Jahangir and the power behind the emperor. [ 10 ]