Pakistani Film Actress and Director
Born: N/A
Profession: Direction
Affiliation(s): others
Citizenship: Pakistani Live in Lahore
Profile Sangeeta is a successful Pakistani film actor and director. Her work includes Society Girl, Tarap and her latest film Gulabo. Early life Sangeeta's real name was Perveen Rizvi, but later changed to Sangeeta. Her father, Syed Tayyab Husain Rizvi, gave her a good home environment. Hence, little Perveen’s talents grew rapidly. Perveen’s mother, Mehtab Rizvi, had been affiliated with the show business in her times. Sangeeta is producing "Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Ghum", a Pakistani movie which will star Saima and Shaan. The film was panned by the director Roshan Malik, who has since said the project will not go on. Perveen’s younger sister, Nasreen Rizvi and her brother, Raza Ali, were also associated with the Pakistani cinema, when they grew up. Her first film was by Rehman, when he discovered her talent, he offered her a part of his film Kanghan. Her name was changed from Perveen to Sangeeta and she debuted in the film ‘Kankgan’ in 1969. Starring, Sangeeta and actor-director Rehman. Kanghan was shown in the Jubilee Cinema, Karachi. After an impressive start, she began appearing in films. In the year 1969, Sangeeta also worked in the film Koh-e-Noor, as a child star. Directed by Agha Husaini. Sangeeta moved to Lahore in 1971 and resumed her film career. In 1971, she played opposite actor Jamal, in the film Garhrasti, directed by Nazar Shabab. Afterwards, she worked as supporting actress opposite Shahid, in the film Ilzaam, directed by S. Sulaiman. Sangeeta appeared in director Shabab Kiranvi’s film Dil Aik Aa’ena. Current projects She appeared on Nachley (season 2) as an guest judge on July 30, 2010. She also announced she is working on couple of films. Several critics has said, "Whilst she certainly tries to direct valuable work for the country, ". Some also said, "I think she should stick with acting. Her film Haseena Ka Mela was a right laugh. From the actual acting of the people to the music to the clothing and to the dancing.
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