Sadia Dehlvi

Sadia Dehlvi

Sadia Dehlvi is a renowned Delhi based Muslim actress, author, columnist, TV producer, activist, and commentator. She contributes to popular news magazine Outlook India among other prominent forums. Dehlvi whose last name means someone from Delhi reflecting her family's long association with Delhi was once married to a Pakistani, from whom she got divorced via email, apparently a first. [Rediff http://www.rediff.com/netguide/2002/apr/08sadia.htm]

Dehlvi is well known as a socialite and a close confidante of author Khushwant Singh. Singh’s book Not a Nice Man to Know was dedicated to "Sadia Dehlvi". He wrote, "To Sadia Dehlvi, who gave me more affection and notoriety than I deserve." Singh's book, Men and Women in my Life carries an entire chapter on her and the cover has her photo.

Dehlvi won acclaim for her show "Amma and Family" that showed Delhi's unique culture. Dehlvi is the editor of Bano Urdu monthly.

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Dehlvi has taken a conservative stance [http://www.ibnlive.com/news/constraining-creativity-have-the-extremists-won/53421-3.html] in the recent controversy over Taslima Nasreen. She also wrote a column for Friday Times, Lahore, in 1992, "In Praise of Shariat".

Author

* Dilli ka Dastarkhwan - chapter in City Improbable : An Anthology of Writings on Delhi/edited by Khushwant Singh. New Delhi, Viking, 2001, xv, 286 p., $22. ISBN 0-67-091235-2.

Works

As Actress:
* Zindagi Kitni Khoobsoorat Hai" (2001) TV series
* Amma and Family (1995) TV series

Producer:
* Not a Nice Man to Know (1998) TV series (associate producer)

Writer:
* Amma and Family (1995) TV series (writer)

Awards

* Winner of Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award [http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98dec01/nation.htm Tribune India]
* Sadia Dehlvi received the Best Journalist Award in 1989.

External links

* [http://thedelhiwalla.blogspot.com/2007/12/language-cuisine-and-culture-of-muslim.html Interview with Sadia Dehlvi]
* [http://www.outlookindia.com/diary.asp?fodname=20010917&authorname=Sadia+Dehlvi&subsubsecname=Srinagar Srinagar Diary by Sadia Dehlvi in Outlook]
* [http://www.sinarubot.5gigs.com/raza/july/DelhisAbleDaughter-Mar2006.pdf Profile published in the Friday Times]
* [http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20070430&fname=Booksb&sid=1 Review by Dehlvi of Asra Nomani's book - Standing Alone in Mecca]
* [http://sadiadehlvi.blogspot.com/ Sadia Dehlvi's blog]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2487651/ IMDB list]
* [http://indianmuslims.in/delhis-able-daughter-sadia-dehlvi/ India Muslims Profile]
* [https://www.vedamsbooks.com/no22752.htm Vedambooks]
* [http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=0db6dcaf-0bb8-4ddb-82f0-ea6db4ca6cb0&&Headline=Ideology+of+intolerance Ideology of Intolerance - article for Hindustan Times]
* [http://www.razarumi.com/2007/01/06/on-mukhtaran-mai-book-review/ - Book review Mukhtaran Mai]

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