Nargis TV Serialwas popular Muslim Family Drama Serial aired on DD Metro 9 Gold's Golden Hours in Year 2000. It was the story of a young girl named Nargis (Played by Mayuri Kango), who shatters her parents’ dreams by marrying against their wishes.
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This article does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged. ( November 2016) () Narges Created by Starring Country of origin No. Of episodes 69 Production Running time 40~45 minutes per episode Release Original network Original release July 9 – September 16, 2006 Nargess (: ), is an Iranian. It was supposed to be the first 90-episode on 's TV with such a story line, but the series finished in 69 episodes which was still the longest series in its kind broadcast so far., who played the main character of the series named Nargess, died in a car accident when the series was filming its 37th episode.
After this incident, played as a substitute actress. The actress who portrayed Nasrin (Nargess' sister) refused to play for a few days because she couldn't bear playing with anyone other than Goldarreh.
A notable point of Nargess is the performance of Hasan Pourshirazi as Mr. Shoukat, a wealthy cloth dealer in Tehran's bazar.
Months after the final episode was broadcast,, one of the main and most popular characters of the TV show, became the center of a when a homemade sex tape purportedly featuring her was leaked to the internet. Because of legal and social problems she was facing following this incident, the actress moved to (UAE) and then to Europe.
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Mumbai Nationality Indian Other names Baby Tabassum Occupation actress, talk show host Years active 1947–present Known for (1972–1993) Spouse(s) Vijay Govil Tabassum (born Kiran Bala Sachdev on 9 July 1944) is an Indian film actress and talkshow host, who started her career as child actor Baby Tabassum in 1947. She later had a successful television career as the host of first TV talk show of,. It ran on National broadcaster from 1972 to 1993, wherein she interviewed film and TV personalities. She also worked as a stage compere. Contents • • • • • • Early life and background [ ] She was born on 9 July 1944 in Mumbai to Ayodhyanath Sachdev, an Indian freedom fighter, and Asghari Begum, freedom fighter, journalist and an author.
Her father named her Tabassum, keeping her mother's religious sentiments in mind, while her mother kept her name Kiran Bala, keeping her father’s religious sentiments in mind. Her official name as per pre-marriage documents was Kiran Bala Sachdev. Career [ ] Tabassum made her film debut as a child actor with Mera Suhaag (1947), (1947), Nargis (1947) and (1949). Later in (1951), directed by, she played the childhood role of; the hit song Bachpan Ke Din Bhula Na Dena sung by and was picturised on her. Also, in the next year, she appeared in another important film (1952) directed by, where she appeared in the childhood role of. After a gap, she reentered films in adult roles, working as a character actress.
She hosted the first talk show of Indian television, Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan, which ran for 21 years from 1972 to 1993. Produced by, it was based on interviews of film celebrities and became immensely popular. This also led to a career as stage compere. She was also the editor of Grihalaxmi, a Hindi women's magazine for 15 years and wrote many joke books. In 1985, she directed, produced and wrote her first film, Tum Par Hum Qurban.