Suraiya Jamal Sheikh (June 15, 1929 – January 31, 2004), known by her mononym Suraiya, was an Indian actress and playback singer who worked in Hindi and Urdu films from 1936 to 1964. Regarded among the finest and most accomplished actresses in the history of Indian cinema, as well as the first female star, she dominated the film industry between mid-to-late 1940s and early 1950s. She was the highest paid film star at the time, being the first to be paid more than her male contemporaries. She was titled "Malika-e-Adakari" (Queen of Acting) and "Malika-e-Husn" (Queen of Beauty). Her status as the first superstar singer-actress of Indian films also earned her the title "Singing Star". Suraiya acted in over 70 films and sang hundreds songs, and even received praises from two Prime Ministers of India. Her enchanting screen presence and mesmerizing glamour has been compared to the likes of Hollywood icons Rita Hayworth, Lana Turner and Ava Gardner.
1963
as Shehzadi Tehmina
1958
as Laali
1956
1954
as Chaudhvin, formerly Moti Begum
1954
as Shobha
1954
as Sahebzadi Aalam
1952
1952
as Roopa
1952
1951
as Sanwli
1951
as Fatima
1950
1950
as Indra
1950
as Bimala
1949
as Shanta
1949
as Jeet
1949
as Rani
1949
1949
as Shyama
1949
1948
1947
1947
as Hamida
1947
1946
as Basanti
1946
1946
as Tasnim
1945
1945
as Saguna
1944
1943
1942
as Usha