Nirmala Dutt (born Fatima Rashid; June 1, 1929 – May 3, 1981), known by her screen name Nargis, was an Indian film actress, and later politician, regarded as one of the greatest actresses in the history of Hindi cinema. During a career that spanned from the 1940s to the 1960s, Nargis appeared in numerous commercially successful as well as critically appreciated films that ranged in genres, from screwball comedies to literary dramas, and became known for playing versatile, independent and dignified women. In 1958, she was awarded a Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for her contributions in cinema by the Government of India.
Mother India
(Radha)
Aag
(Nimmi)
Awaara
(Rita)
Shree 420
(Vidya)
Pearl Necklace
Anban
Pardanasheen
Bisvi Sadi
Andaz
(Nina)
Aah
(Neelu Rai)
Journey Beyond Three Seas
(Champa)
Humayun
(Hamida Bano)
Ashiana
(Gaura)
Pyar
Barsaat
(Reshma)
Talash
Lahore
(Lilo)
Pyar Ki Baten
(Princess Nadira)
Miss India
(Rama)
Romeo and Juliet
Babul
(Bela)
Deedar
Chori Chori
(Kammo)
Angarey
(Shimsi)
Jogan
(Surabhi / Meera)
Mela
(Manjo)
Amber
(Rajkumari Amber)
Anhonee
(Roop H. Singh / Mohinibai)
Paapi
(Lachhi)
Dhoon
Jan Pahchan
(Asha)
Jagte Raho
(Temple Singer)
Bewafa
(Roopa)
Talashe Haq
(Razia)
Ramayani
Taqdeer
(Salma)
Raat Aur Din
(Varuna)
So Many Dreams on the Streets
Madam Fashion
Lajwanti
(Kavita)
Adalat
Anokha Pyar
Where the River Padma Flows
Hulchul