Madame Azurie

When her parents separated, she lived with her father who encouraged her to study ballet but not eastern dance.

Her father became a part of Three arts circle which allowed Azurie to interact with its organizer, Begum Atiya Fyzee-Rahamin.

After that, She starred in many films like Pardesi Saiyaan, Qatl-e-Aam, The Bombay talkies and Naya Sansar.

[9] Azurie also acted in Bengali films like Maya, Sonar Sansar and Lagna Bandhan.

She was founding member of the Pak-American Cultural Centre, in Karachi, where she taught classical dance for many years.