No more Noor

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Noor Jehan (1926-2000)

The after-dinner chat threw up myriad memories. Huma suddenly made a remark, "I think no Subcontinental figure will ever be able to lead a life like her's." She then looked at us as if daring us to disagree, but of course we knew that that indeed was the case. With her passing, the Melody Queen has deprived us of a talented and flamboyant star who was one of the few iconic links to pre-Partition South Asia.

While she had a religious following among the older generation of South Asians everywhere, I have often wondered why Noor Jehan held such a hold over the populace of Pakistan. True, she gave us beautiful numbers, but this doesn't explain the volume of tears that flowed on the day of her passing in the holy month of Ramadan, on 24 December 2000. It must have had to do with the persona she exuded, one that was fiercely patriotic. The day the India-Pakistan war broke out on 6 September 1965, the singer defied a curfew and drove alone to record her "Mere Dhool Sipahiya"—a beseechingly patriotic number.

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