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Anjuman (Anjuman Shaheen) was born on 15 April, 1965 in Multan, Pakistan, is a Film actress. Discover Anjuman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Anjuman Shaheen
Occupation Film actress
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 15 April, 1965
Birthday 15 April
Birthplace Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistan

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Anjuman Height, Weight & Measurements

At 59 years old, Anjuman height is 1.75 m .

Physical Status
Height 1.75 m
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Who Is Anjuman's Husband?

Her husband is Mobin Malik (Murdered in 2013)

Family
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Husband Mobin Malik (Murdered in 2013)
Sibling Not Available
Children Zeeshan, Iman, Adnan

Anjuman Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Anjuman worth at the age of 59 years old? Anjuman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Film actress. She is from Pakistan. We have estimated Anjuman's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
Salary in 2022 Under Review
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Source of Income Film actress

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Timeline

2019

The second wedding of the actress took place on 17 June 2019 with Waseem Lucky Ali and was attended by only close family and friends.

2013

Anjuman married income tax commissioner, Mobin Malik, gave birth to two sons and one daughter. Zeeshan, Adnan and Iman, quit films, and lived in the United Kingdom with her family. However, Mobin Malik, Anjuman's husband was assassinated on the Eid day in 2013 while he was in Lahore visiting relatives. During this period Sultan Rahi was murdered on the National Highway in 1996. Lollywood was deprived of its most famous star, Anjuman who retired from her film career in 1995, and the Punjabi film industry virtually ground to a halt for a few years until its revival with Syed Noor's film Choorian (1998 film).

2000

Further news arrived that Anjuman's scenes in the film Badmaash tey Qanoon had also been dropped and edited out of the film, and that she had been replaced by the actress Nargis. This was the final straw for Anjuman, the humiliation proving too much to take. 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. Her final two movies were Jatti da vair in 2000 and Ik dhee punjab di (Daughter of Punjab), they were huge hits.

1999

Anjuman returned to acting in 1999 in the title role in the film Chaudrani (1999 film). 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. Anjuman, however, perceived Chaudhrani (2000 film)'s success as vindication of everything she had planned. She refused any further character roles, opting only for solo heroine projects and required a lofty salary of Rs. 300,000. 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. Her next release was Jag Mahi, opposite Ghulam Mohiuddin, in 2000. It had a superb response and ran for 103 weeks at Metropole cinema lahore, ran to packed houses for 75 weeks. Anjuman's next release was a litmus test of sorts and this she succeeded flawlessly. The film Peengan (2000) opposite the young hero Saud was met with applause by the viewers. Audiences started shouting slogans of Sohni Mutyar (Beautiful Girl) during the showing of the film. Peengan became super blockbuster and ran for record 202 weeks at Shabistan cinema lahore, 108 weeks at Metropole cinema, 116 weeks at Capitol cinema lahore. It is the only film in history that completed 200 weeks during its 2nd run at Prince cinema Lahore. Peengan became lottery for the producers who have earned 100 times the investment made.

1986

Action was the essential element of the Punjabi films; Sultan Rahi gained a reputation as an action hero but in many films Anjuman herself played an action heroine. The audience saw her fighting with bad guys and displaying her powers along with her dances simultaneously in those movies. Some of her action films are . Mela (1986), Hunter Wali (1988), Dulari (1987), Qatil Haseena (1989), Daku Haseena, Kali Charan, Sultana, Nangi Talwar, etc.

1980

Anjuman Shaheen (Urdu: انجمن شاہین ‎), is a Pakistani film actress. She was one of the most successful Punjabi film heroines of Pakistan during the 1980s and early 1990s. She was born in Bahawalpur. Anjuman's parents were from Ahmadpur East, settled in Multan where Anjuman was brought up. She later moved to Lahore.

Her departure may have been a crushing blow to many of her die-hard fans, who admired the thumkas (pelvic thrusting dance manoeuvres) of Anjuman. In the 1980s, after the box-office success of Chan Varyam (1981 film), Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Anjuman and the playback singing of film songs by Noor Jehan dominated the Punjabi film industry to such an extent that a film was not considered a viable project unless they were present. Film after film was launched with all the four stars, with different names, but merely repeating their roles from the previous efforts. Nonetheless, the public lapped it up and all three became icons of an era.

1973

Her career spanned almost 20 years and she appeared in more than 300 films. She first appeared in the Urdu film, Soorath (1973) co-starring with Waseem Abbas, Afshan, Taj Niazi, and she gave her last appearance in 2000 in the film Peengan. Film Soorath was not a success; her first major hit was Waadey Ki Zanjeer (1979). She had major roles in Sher Khan and Chan Varyam (1981) and played a supporting role in film Sala Sahib (1981). All three were diamond jubilee hit films and were released the same day, a unique record, which she shared with her partner-hero Sultan Rahi, her playback voice (singer) Melody Queen Madam Noor Jehan, and musician Wajahat Attre. Anjuman was a darling of the working classes who went to the cinema frequently. She could dance according to their taste and she had the figure of a traditional Punjabi Mutyaar, which is the ideal of adult males, especially in Punjab, Pakistan.