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          Jabeen Jalil

          Former Indian actress (born 1937)

          Jabeen Jalil (born April 1, 1937)[1] is a former Indian actress.

          In a two decade-long career, she appeared in 23 Hindi and 4 Punjabi films. Her notable works include New Delhi (1956), Chaudhary Karnail Singh (1960)—which won her the National Film Award for Best Actress—and Taj Mahal (1963).

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        2. The Faculty's research fields include environmental biology, disease biology, neuroscience, genetics and zoology.
        3. He is an appointed NIHR Academy Forum member.
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        5. Doctor of Philosophy.
        6. Early life

          Jalil was born in a Sayyid Muslim family on April 1, 1937.[1] Her father Sayyad Abu Ahmed Jaleel was a Bengali I.C.S. officer during the British Raj, while her mother Dilaara Jaleel was a homemaker who came from a Lahore-based family.[2]

          Career

          Jalil was discovered by actors Nigar Sultana and Dilip Kumar who were the guests in her college's cultural function; they suggested her to pursue a career in acting.[3]

          Jalil made her acting debut with a leading role in Raat Ke Rahi (1953), opposite Shammi Kapoor.

          She went on to play supporting characters in successful films such as Ne