Niggo
Niggo (died 5 January 1972) was a popular traditional Pakistani dancer and film actress.[1] She mainly worked on Punjabi and Urdu films in the 1960s. Early lifeNiggo hailed from Lahore, Pakistan. At that time, girls from Lahore became the first choice of Pakistani filmmakers. Those who were good at dancing joined the film industry.[2][3] CareerNiggo's mother was also a dancer in Lahore who made a living by performing Mujra, a traditional Indian dance. Niggo inherited her mother's profession and she worked as a dancer and performed the dance.[4] Niggo had good dancing skills, and once the film producers came to her red light district to select actresses, her dance performance caught the attention of the film producers.[5] It was common for the girls to join Lollywood and become famous actresses. Niggo's career in the film industry started the same way.[6][7] Because of her exceptional dancing skills, she was usually an optimal choice for the Mujra dance role in films.[8] Her first film Ishrat was released in 1964. Niggo performed in almost a hundred movies altogether. She was the top item girl for most films. Personal lifeWhile shooting for her film Qasu in 1972, Niggo fell in love with the film's producer Khawaja Mazhar. During this time, the couple got married. But Niggo's mother did not agree to their marriage, because marriage of tawaifs was always not recognized.[9] According to the old tradition, no girl can marry or travel without her family being compensated financially. Niggo's family tried to retrive their daughter, but she refused to come back. To get her back home, Niggo's mother pretended to get sick and emotionally blackmailed her daughter to visit her one last time. Niggo visited her family, but was later brainwashed into staying. While her husband tried to convince Niggo to come back, Niggo due to her family's pressure, refused to return to her husband's home.[10][11] DeathNiggo was killed at her residence on January 5, 1972, in Lahore. Her husband, after trying and failing to get her to return home, lost his temper, drove to Heera Mandi and opened fire on Niggo at her mother's house.[8][12] Niggo's uncle and two musicians were also murdered in the incident.[13][14] Niggo's husband was sentenced to life imprisonment by the court in a public trial. The murderer died a natural death and was buried in his home town of Gujranwala.[15][16] She was laid to rest at Miani Sahib Graveyard, Lahore.[17][18][19] Filmography
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