Shamim Ara in Mere Apne
Object of post-modern lyrics
Shamim Ara is one of the very few actresses in the Indo-Pak industry whose name was part of the lyrics of a song that was filmed on her. In Ek Sanwali Si Larki from the film Khwab Aur Zindagi, Masood Rana sang for Waheed Murad and while addressing the leading lady, the chocolate hero lip-synced to the words: Khud ko samajh rahi hai shayad Shamim Ara .… How common is that?
Turning to direction
When her career as a leading lady was drawing to an end, Shamim Ara turned to direction with Jeo Aur Jeenay Do (1976), and enjoyed success in the ’70s with hits such as Playboy and Miss Hong Kong, and much later with Munda Bigra Jaye, which became one of the biggest hits of the ’90s. She also paved the way for her contemporaries (Sangeeta turned to direction that same year) as well as future film actresses (Reema Khan, Noor Bukhari) who have also turned to direction after acting.
The ‘Miss’ connection
What do you recall when you hear of films such as Miss Hong Kong, Miss Colombo, Miss Singapore and Miss Bangkok? Babra Sharif beating up goons twice her size!
Shamim Ara was behind all these films that first introduced us to girl power. Her last two flicks with Babra were Lady Commando and Lady Smuggler. In her last film, Miss Istanbul, Shamim Ara ‘borrowed’ the plot from Julia Roberts’ Pretty Woman.
Introducing NFAK in Pak films
In the mid-90s, Shamim Ara convinced Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to produce a soundtrack for a Pakistani film. Despite his busy schedule in the film industries of India and the US, NFAK composed the soundtrack of Pal Do Pal which was released after his death in 1997. It featured his name in the credits as a singer along with Humera Channa and Tehseen Javed.
The Muse of Nigar Awards
Shamim Ara won many awards during her lifetime, but considered the Nigar Awards as something special since it was with Ilyas Rasheedi’s support that she gained a foothold in the industry.
She won her first and only Nigar Award for Best Supporting Actress in Saheli; afterwards she won the Best Actress trophy for Farangi, Naila, Lakhon Main Aik and Saiqa. Her first film as producer Saiqa was declared the Best Film of 1968 as well whereas she was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award in the ’90s. Her association with the Nigar Awards doesn’t end there. She won back-to-back Best Director awards for Haathi Mere Saathi and Aakhri Mujra in the ’90s.
Friends forever
In a television interview in the late ’90s, Shamim Ara termed Waheed Murad as her “most sincere friend” in the industry. Although she was a few years’ senior to him as an artiste, the two hit it off well and acted in nearly a dozen films.
According to her, she and Murad wanted to get away from Karachi ahead of their film Salgirah as it had an Indian lyricist Shevan Rizvi, and they thought that people might react angrily as the film was released soon after the 1965 war. But the film turned out to be a super-hit and they continued acting together till Mere Apne (1981). That film saw Shamim Ara as both director and actor alongside Waheed Murad, Shahid and Asif Raza Mir.
Published in Dawn, Sunday Magazine, August 14th, 2016