Anjuman (actress)

All three were diamond jubilee hit films and were released the same day, a unique record, which she shared with her co-star Sultan Rahi, her playback voice Madam Noor Jehan, and musician Wajahat Attre.

She also appeared with Waheed Murad, Ali Ejaz, Javed Sheikh, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Izhar Qazi, and Nadeem.

Her roles ranged from a traditional innocent village girl to a modern sexy bombshell, romantic to action-packed films.

[3] She was seen in action films, riding horses, driving motorbikes, and doing stunts, which gave a new dimension to female roles in Lollywood movies, which previously only promoted the image of a shy and innocent girl.

Anjuman married income tax commissioner, Mobin Malik, gave birth to two sons and one daughter.

However, Mobin Malik, Anjuman's husband, was assassinated on Eid day, October 16, 2013,[10][11] while he was in Lahore visiting relatives.

The adoring masses welcomed their beloved 'Queen' home and lifted Chaudhrani to a considerable success upon its release, but soon the golden touch began to fade.

She refused any further character roles, opting only for solo heroine projects and required a lofty salary of Rs.

She felt that she was in a position to be calling all the shots, but in any film industry, you are only as good as your last hit, and she was soon to taste the price of stardom.

She was abruptly dropped from the film Badmaash, for which she had already canned two songs and numerous scenes, and replaced by upcoming starlet Noor.

She announced her immediate retirement, that she was just hanging around to complete her on hand assignments, and that she would shortly be leaving Pakistan altogether for a life of anonymity in the UK, where her former husband Mobin Malik owned a flat in Knightsbridge, London.