Rubina Badar

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Born
Rubina Begum

(1956-02-14)14 February 1956
Died28 March 2006(2006-03-28) (aged 50)
OthernamesRobina Badr
OccupationSinger
Rubina Badar
روبینہ بدر
Born
Rubina Begum

(1956-02-14)14 February 1956
Died28 March 2006(2006-03-28) (aged 50)
Other namesRobina Badr
OccupationSinger
Years active1964–2006
Children2

Rubina Badar (14 February 1956 – 28 March 2006) was a Pakistani radio, TV, and film singer. She is known for her TV song, "Tum Sung Nainan Laagay".[1]

Robina was born in 1956. She started her singing career from Radio Pakistan, Karachi. Then she came to Lahore to work as a playback singer in Lollywood.[1]

Career

She rendered her voice in films such as Rangeela aur Munawar Zarif, Parda Na Uthao, Imandar, Intezar, Sharafat, Khatarnak, Bahishat, Izzat, Arzoo, Khanzada, and others. She sang 48 songs in 42 Urdu and Punjabi films.[2]

In 1973, Rubina got a breakthrough as a singer when she vocalized a song for PTV, Karachi, "Tum Sung Nainan Laagay". Penned by Asad Muhammad Khan and composed by Khalid Nizami, the song turned out to be a milestone in her music career.[1] Her other movie songs like, "Yonhi Din Kat Jaye" (along with A. Nayyar for the film Bahaisht (1974)), "Rus Ke Tur Paye O Sarkaar" (for film: Khanzada (1975)), and "Jhoom Jhoom Nachay aayo" (along with Nahid Akhtar for the film Anari (1975)), also became popular.[3][4]

Illness and death

Rubina died at age 50 from cancer on March 28, 2006, in Karachi.[5][6][7][8]

References

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