The girl victim of the crime of bloodthirsty mother, actress made to remove poverty
 
Baby Naz aka Salma Baig.
There are many famous artists in Bollywood who started their career in the entertainment world from a young age. These artists, who started their career as a child artist, left such an impression on the hearts of the audience that are still remembered. One of these is Baby Naz, aka Salma Baig who stepped into the film world at the age of just 4 years. There was a time when Baby Naz became one of Bollywood’s most loved and most grossing child actors with her powerful screen presence and extraordinary talent.
Mother’s atrocities hunted
Kumari Naz, known as the most famous and top child actress in the world of cinema, was not only poverty but also full of mother’s oppression. No one knew how much pain he had in his heart. It is said that Baby Naz’s mother was a self -sufficient woman, she neither respected her husband nor the only daughter Salma i.e. Baby Naz. The age at which she had to cherish her child, she wanted to somehow insert her into the film line, so that she earned money and also brought her efforts.
Debut in 1952 with ‘Resham’
Lekhraj Bhakhari, a relative of well-known producer-director Manoj Kumar, cast Salma in silk in 1952 as a child artist and with the same film Salma’s name became Baby Naz. In this film, he played the role of Suraiya’s childhood. On seeing this, Baby Naz’s career went on and he got a lot of work as a child artist. In 1954, the boot polish brought his popularity to the summit. He had enough work that he had to work in different shifts. She used to shoot four-five films together, but on the other side she was her mother who merely meant her earnings. In the greed of money, they were made without thinking.
When Baby Naz tried to give her life
Baby Naz started being so upset by the pressure of work and the pressure of the family that she tried to give her life, but somehow her life was saved and the mother beat her up instead of encouraging the daughter. There was a time when Raj Kapoor wanted to send Baby Naz to Swiss school for training, but Baby Naz’s mother did not let him go. He thought in his mind that if the daughter goes away then who would earn money. As Naz started growing up, her mother started trying to get her as a heroine work in films. However, his attempt failed.
Marriage to Raj Kapoor’s cousin Subbaraj
Kumari Naz got independence from her mother’s oppression when she married Raj Kapoor’s cousin and actor Subbaraj in 1963. Naz’s mother was very angry with her decision, but Naz was not afraid of her mother and changed her religion by marrying Subbaraj and became Anuradha with Naz. However, he was always known as Kumari Naz aka Baby Naz. From this marriage, he had two children a son and a daughter, whom he always kept away from films. Gradually, she stopped working in films and became a dubbing artist.
Life lost from cancer
One day his stomach ache took place, when he was taken to the hospital, he came to know that he had liver cancer. Subbaraj got him a lot of treatment, but his situation became serious day by day and finally on October 19, 1995, he said goodbye to the world at the age of 51.
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