Salma Agha
Born: 25 October 1956
Salma Agha burst onto the Bollywood scene in the late 1970s and quickly became one of the most captivating performers of the 1980s and early 90s. Born in Bombay and later based in the UK, this British-Indian talent proved she was a force to be reckoned with both on screen and in the recording studio. Her biggest claim to fame came through the classic film Nikaah (1982), where she not only delivered a stellar performance but also crooned the unforgettable "Dil ke Armaan"—a song that became synonymous with her name and remains a beloved track among classic Bollywood fans to this day. What made Salma Agha truly special was her ability to seamlessly blend acting with singing, bringing an elegance and sophistication to every role she took on. She carved out a unique space in Hindi and Pakistani cinema during an era when crossover talent was rare, contributing memorable work that helped define the romantic cinema of that golden period. While her major film work was concentrated in those golden decades, her influence on Bollywood's musical and cinematic landscape has remained timeless, and she continues to be remembered as one of the standout talents who graced the Indian screen with class and charisma.


