Sardar Akhtar
Biography
Sardar Akhtar (1915–1986) was a prominent actress in pre-independence Hindi cinema, known for her powerful screen presence and emotionally grounded performances. Beginning her career in stunt and social films during the silent and early talkie era, she transitioned into more serious roles by the late 1930s. Her breakthrough came with Pukar (1939), directed by Sohrab Modi, where she played Queen Noor Jehan with striking dignity and restraint.
She earned acclaim for her role in Mehboob Khan’s Aurat (1940), a performance considered a precursor to Nargis’s iconic turn in Mother India (1957). In Aurat, Sardar Akhtar portrayed a rural mother battling poverty and injustice—a role that cemented her as one of the era’s most respected actresses. Off screen, she married Mehboob Khan and eventually stepped away from acting, but her legacy endured as part of a generation that helped define socially conscious Hindi cinema.
Though her filmography isn’t vast, Sardar Akhtar’s work left a deep impact, especially in films that explored themes of gender, sacrifice, and rural life with nuance and emotional depth.
Filmography
Pukar
as Rami Dhoban 1939
Hulchul
1971
Bandhe Haath
as Actress 1973
Aurat
as Radha 1940
Alibaba
1940
Bharosa
as Shobha 1940
Fashion
as Razia 1943
Pooja
as Rama 1940
Ghar Sansar
as Bhabhi 1943
Nai Roshni
as Indira 1941
Phir Milenge
1942
Uljhan
1942
Aasra
as Chanda 1941
His Highness
as Princess Asha 1937
Dream Land
1937