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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chand_BurkeChand Burke - Wikipedia

    Chand Burke (2 February 1932 – 28 December 2008), also known as Chand Burque, was an Indian character actress in Hindi and Punjabi language films. Career. Chand Burke made her debut in Maheshwari Productions’ Kahan Gaye (1946). Chand appeared in a number of films made in Lahore, and was widely known as “the Dancing Lily of the Punjab.”

  2. Jul 15, 2023 · Chand Burke, born into a Christian family in Pakistan, was the youngest among her twelve siblings. Right from a young age, she displayed remarkable talents in studying, dancing, and even acting.

  3. Ranveer Singh may be an 'outsider' in Bollywood, but he does have a film connection - his paternal grandmother Chand Burke was an actor who worked in Hindi and Punjabi films.

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · Chand Burke made her debut in Bollywood with Raj Kapoor in the movie Boot Polish in 1954. Burke was born in a Christian family in Pakistan. She was the youngest of her 12 siblings but always aced ...

  5. May 7, 2020 · Chand Burke was known for her dancing prowess. In fact, she was called the Dancing Lily of Punjab. She got her first break in Bollywood by Raj Kapoor in a film titled, Boot Polish.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0121624Chand Burke - IMDb

    Chand Burke made her debut in Maheshwari Productions' Kahan Gaye (1946), which Niranjan wrote and directed. They fell in love on the sets and got married in 1945. Thereafter, Chand appeared in a number of films made in Lahore, and was widely known as "the Dancing Lily of the Punjab." Partition and her subsequent migration to Bombay adversely affected her career. After "Hamari Manzil," which was released in 1949, Chand Burke went into complete oblivion.

  7. May 4, 2024 · Born in 1981, Chand Burke also known as Chandraprabha Bhadbhade, was a prominent actress of the 40's. She has impressed the audience with her charismatic screen presence.

  8. Chand Burke made her debut in Maheshwari Productions’ 1946 film, Kahan Gaye. Thereafter she appeared in a number of films made in Lahore. (Photo: Film stills) Ranveer Singh's grandmother was widely known as "the Dancing Lily of the Punjab". (Photo: Film stills) She moved to Mumbai after the Partition and it adversely affected her career. (Photo: Film stills)

  9. Mar 20, 2021 · Ranveer’s paternal grandmother — Chand Burke was an actress. Chand, after her divorce with film-writer Niranjan in 1954, remarried Sundar Singh Bhavnani, a businessman. Chand and Sundar had two kids together, daughter Tonya and son Jagjit. Jagjit Bhavnani is Ranveer’s father. Ranveer’s grandmother Chand’s first Bollywood break was in Boot Polish, which released in 1954. The veteran actor Raj Kapoor was the one to give Chand her break in Bollywood.

  10. Chand Burke made her debut in Maheshwari Productions' Kahan Gaye (1946), which Niranjan wrote and directed. They fell in love on the sets and got married in 1945. Thereafter, Chand appeared in a number of films made in Lahore, and was widely known as "the Dancing Lily of the Punjab." Partition and her subsequent migration to Bombay adversely affected her career. After "Hamari Manzil," which was released in 1949, Chand Burke went into complete oblivion.