
She was, perhaps, the most sensational of the `singing stars` who dominated the
silver screen through the 1930s and `40s. A luscious voice coupled with a vibrant
personality, ensured Noorjehan`s rightful place in Hindi cinema's hall of fame.
Noorjehan`s was born in the Kasur area of Punjab in 1929. She perfected her classical
singing under Ghulam Mohammed Khan.
She started her career with the K.D. Mehra`s
Punjabi productions in Lahore. But it was Dalsukh Pancholi`s hit musical Gul E-Bakavali,
1939, that first pushed her into the limelight. However, it was a film called Khandaan,
1942, which really catapulted her to fame. Film was produced by Pancholi, directed
by Shauqat Hussain and starred the singing beauty. Her song Tu Kaunsi Badli Mein
Mere Chand Hai Aajaa became a huge hit.
Following the success of the film Khandaan,
Noorjehan married Shauqat Hussain and shifted to Bombay. She acted in most of Shauqat`s
films including Naukar, 1943 and Jugnu, 1943 which featured Dilip Kumar in the lead.
But the duo`s biggest hit was Eastern Pictures` Zeenat, 1945, in which she popularized
the qawali as never before with `Aahein Na Bhari Shikwein Na Kiye`, which she sang
along with Zohra Ambala. Zeenat counts amongst Hindi cinema`s earliest musical hits.

She combined in herself a striking presence, a vibrant voice and the unique style
of thumri singers. Her films like Dhuai, 1943, Naukar, Nadaan, 1943, Dost, 1944,
Badi Maa, Village Girl, 1945, were superhits and soon Noorjehan conquered India`s
film capital and was at the top of the helm. T
his was followed by Badi Maa, 1945
where Lata Mangeshkar got an opportunity to work with the star she admired and even
emulated in the early years. Lata chose to sing `Mere liye jahan mein chain hai
na karar hai` for her first audition, a song Noorjehan had immortalised in one of
her films.
What Khandaan did for her career in Lahore, Anmol Ghadi did in Bombay.
Noorjehan reached her peak in Bombay with Mehboob Khan`s Anmol Ghadi, a super-hit
romantic musical, in which she starred with two other singing-stars - Surendra and
Suraiya. The result was a sheer feast for the ears and music director Naushad composed
some evergreen numbers like, Noorjehan`s `Jawan Hai Mohabbat, Mere Bachpan Ke Saath
and Aja Meri Barbaad Mohabbat Ke Sahare` and her duet with Surendra, `Awaaz De Kahaan
Hai.`

Following Jugnu, 1947 with Dilip Kumar and Mirza Sahibaan, 1947 Noorjehan
migrated to Pakistan following partition. In Pakistan, Noorjehan continued to sing
and act before quitting the latter in 1963. A career though rich in melody was also
controversial as she was married several times in Pakistan!
She lived her life on
her own termsNoorjehan has done some of her finest singing in Pakistani Films including
songs like Mujhse ehlisi Mohabbat Mere Mehboob Na Mang, Dil ke Afsane, Le Aayee
Phir Kahaan pe, Chandni Raatein to name a few.
The diva revisited India in 1982
to attend a function celebrating the golden jubilee of the Indian Talkie. The Mallika-e-Tarranum,
or the Queen of Melody, as she was called, enthralled her fans on this side of the
border with her evergreen voice as she sang that famous number, `Awaaz De Kahaan
Hai. She passed away in Pakistan on December 23, 2000.
Complete Autobiography of Noor Jehan