His father Ebrahim Etessami was the head of finance of the Iranian province of Azerbaijan; and his brother Yussef Etessami was the founder of the Bahar journal, and the father of the poet Parvin Etessami.
In an era when on-screen villainy in Pakistani films was ruled by good looking villains such as Aslam Pervez, Masood Akhtar and even Mohammad Ali (in his initial films), Adeeb made his entry with Daal Mein Kala (1964), which was directed by Iqbal Yusuf and featured Syed Kamal and Bahar in the lead along with late actors Nirala and Mohammad Ali.
In 2009, Aliff Aziz was enlisted to the compulsory National Service where he was an instructor at the SCDF (Singapore Civil Defence Force) National Service Training Institute (Formerly BRTC/Basic Rescue Training Centre) in Jalan Bahar.
Bahar started her singing career in 1998 and was later trained under supervision of numerous masters: Parisa, Shahram Nazeri, Hamid Reza Nourbakhsh, and finally, Iran's greatest living master of traditional Persian music, Maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian.
During his time at Red Bull, Bahar lead the diversification of the brand into NASCAR and football with the acquisition of teams in Salzburg, New York and Ghana.
She was first introduced as a child star in Jan-e-Bahar (1958) and played the role as the daughter of Sudhir and Muzarrat Nazir.
He has been participating in many Mushaira(s) of note such as Jashn-e-Bahar Delhi, Indo-Pak Friendship Mushaira, Dallas International Mushaira.
Upperstall.com review, "Ladki re-unites Vyjayanthimala with her Bahar (1951) director MV Raman and producer from the South, AV Meiyappan. As with Bahar and many of her early films, it is Vyjayanthimala's dances that are the film's saving graces although it is unintentionally funny now to see how deliberate and obviously tacky the sequences are which lead into her dances...Ladki too makes no real demands on 'feminist' tomboy Vyjayanthimala histrionically".
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Upperstall.com review, "Anjali Devi, to play the so-called acting role, in this case the weepy, motherless girl who suffers because her father did not believe in caste differences and married a woman of low caste...Anjali Devi acquits herself rather well as against Pandari Bai's eye popping theatrics in the earlier Bahar.".
It is situated in the East of Bahar and is bordered in the west by Hamadan and in north by Kabudrahang and contains Mohajeran and Sofalgaran.
They were Lt. Colonel Abu Taher, Abu Yusuf Khan, Shakhawat Hossain Bahar and Waresat Hussain Belal, who were awarded the Bir Uttam, Bir Bikram, Bir Protik and Bir Protik respectively.
In the last years of his life, Bahār suffered from Tuberculosis.
Seen left to right :- Naresh Kumar Shad, Kailash Chander Naaz, Talib Dehalvi, Khushtar Girami, Balraj Hairat, Saghar Nizami, Talib Chakwali, Munavvar Lakhnavi, Malik Ram, Jainendra Kumar, Zia Fatehabadi, Rishi Patialvi, Bahar Burney, Joginder Pal, Unwan Chishti and Krishan Mohan.