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Early life
Her real name was Khawar Sultana. She was born in 1947 in Hyderabad, Sindh to a famous dancer Surieyaya.[1] Whereas, according to her family, she was born in Gujrat, India. She was famous for her role Daro Natni in Maula Jatt (1979 film).
Career
Chakori’s was introduced in Sindhi cinema film Shehro Feroz in 1968, later her movie was Mehboob Mitha of Sindhi cinema, which was released in 1971.This movie was directed by A.Q Peerzado and musician was J.S Gorchani. Chakori worked in this movie as a side heroine. Later she did Urdu film Janwar in 1972 and Punjabi film Kon Sharif Kon Badmash in 1977. Meanwhile, she did the movie Piyaar taa’n Sadqay under the direction of Babu Bhai. Then she met actor Mushtaq Changezi, and married him in spite of disapproval/opposition by her mother Suraiya. Chakori married with Mushtaq Changezi in the court. After some time, this couple went to Lahore; they separated and got divorced there. Chakori was given new movie work in Lahore, and she didn’t return with her husband Mushtaq Changezi to Hyderabad. They quarreled and Mushtaq was sent to jail, and the noted actor Mustafa Qureshi helped Mushtaq Changezi in his release from the jail. Chakori married second time with director and actor Kaifee.
Filmography
Chakori worked in Sindhi cinema, her movies were Jeejal Maau (English: Beloved Mother) Sodha Putr Sindh Ja, Muhinjo Piyar Pukary, Sindhiri taa Sadaqy, Acch ta Bhakur payoon. Her Urdu and Punjabi movies were Maula Jatt, Hera Pheiri, Koounj, Takarao, Dangal, Permit, Badmashi Banda. She worked in these movies with various actors including Mushtaq Changezi, Kaifee, Sultan Raahi, Badar Muneer, Mustafa Qureshi, Shahid, Muhammad Ali, Yousuf Khan, Ghulam Muhiuddin, Anjuman, Saima, Rani, Aasia, Naghma and Aliya.
Kaifi (born Kifayat Hussain Bhatti; 13 March 1943, Gujrat – 13 March 2009, Lahore) was the younger brother of the legendary Punjabi singer and actor Inayat Hussain Bhatti. Both brothers worked with each other to make some highly successful films in Pakistan. Kaifee himself was a film actor and a film director
Career
His first film as an independent film director was Muonh Zor (1966), which was a silver jubilee hit film, while his second film Chann Makhna (1968) became a super hit golden jubilee film, In the same year, he introduced himself as a film hero in film Sajjan Pyara (1968). His third film was Jind Jan (1969). Ishq Deevana (1971) was another golden jubilee film and his film Zulm da Badla (1972) celebrated diamond jubilee, Raju Rocket Jagga Gujjar Ultimatom Roti Kapra Aur Insan Erada Challenge Bikray Moti Mele Ga Zulam Da Badla are some of his hit films.
Personal life
Kaifee was married to film actress Ghazala in the 1970s, and their son Amir Kaifee became an actor,[4] and later to actress Chakori they sons Hasan Ali Kaifee and Asad Ali Kaifee both are in showbiz He died on his birthday on 13 March 2009 at age 66.
Partial filmography
Kaifee directed 35 films and acted in almost 100 films. Only two of his films as director were in Urdu language, Bikhray Moti (1975) and Roti, Kapra aur Insaan (1977). His last film as director was Maidan in 2004.