Azra Jehan

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Azra Jehan
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation Film playback singer
RelativesSaima Jehan (her now active singer daughter)
Awards Nigar Awards in 1997 and 1999

Azra Jehan is a Pakistani playback singer. She is the recipient of Nigar Award which was presented to her twice. [1]

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Family

Azra Jehan is related to the Pakistani renowned singer, Noor Jehan who is her paternal aunt. Azra Jehan has a daughter named Saima Jehan who also is a singer. [2]

Career

Awards

Filmography

Punjabi

  1. Ameer Khan - 1989
  2. Mujrim - 1989
  3. Allah Waris - 1990
  4. Jangju Goreelay - 1990
  5. Khandani Badmash - 1990
  6. Khtarnak - 1990
  7. Nageena - 1990
  8. Mard - 1991
  9. Nadira - 1991
  10. Nigahen - 1991
  11. Mastan Khan - 1991
  12. Nargis - 1992
  13. Henna - 1993
  14. Laat Sahib - 1994
  15. Lahoria - 1997 [1]
  16. Choorian - 1998 [2]
  17. Nikki Jai Haan (1999 film) [1]
  18. Mehndi Waley Hath- 2000
  19. Buddha Gujjar - 2002
  20. Majajan- 2006 [6]

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References

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  3. Azra Jehan's Songs and Albums on hungama.com website Retrieved 28 September 2022
  4. Azra Jehan's music albums listed on BBC Music website Retrieved 28 September 2022
  5. Azra Jehan's song performance videoclip on YouTube Retrieved 28 September 2022
  6. "Film review of Azra Jehan's Majajan (2006 film)". Cineplot.com website. 8 November 2009. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2022.