The talk was from the 1960s-70s in Bollywood when women in the home and society had to face such troubles as social and sexual harassment.
In the film world, she used to play Najima as the sister of most sister or actress, and it was obvious that she was given the role to film Rap Gen for Najima. Show that due to innocent and beautiful faces, the director liked him very much for the role of Hero’s sister.
Let me tell you that Najima was born in Nashik in Maharashtra in 1948. From the beginning of Najima, there was a big trend towards films. He won the heart of people by acting as a child artist, Baby Chand, Hum Paanchi Ek Daal, in a film. His performance in Bollywood has been very much appreciated.
Rap Scene was taken prominently in films from the 1960s to the 70’s. Even the whole story of many films had been wrapped on Rape and the first Choice of the director used to be Najima. He was also known as Rape’s queen-doing rape in Bollywood.
About Najima’s film career, she played supporting roles in films like Mark (1965), Rajendra Kumar in films such as Aarzo (1965), Dillagi (1966), Tamanna (1969), Anjaana (1969), and the story of the film Based on her, she got the role of sister only. In the 1972 film ‘Beimaan’, he performed his performance in front of actor Manoj Kumar. He was also awarded the Filmfare Award for the film. Nazima’s last film was ‘Love and God’ which was released after her death.
Nazima, who did her sister’s role, was also called ‘Bollywood’s sister’. In the 1960-70 period, he got this name due to becoming an actor’s sister. But sadly, he gave the film industry very little time. Actually, in 1975, he died at the age of 27, due to cancer.