Fati Muhammad Biography | Age | Net Worth | Movies | Education | Husband |
Date of Birth 15th June 1982
Education This screen goddess attended Tukuntawa Special Primary School, for her primary school education between 1981 – 1993, before proceeding to Pittsburg Regional College London 2000 – 2005. Fatima Muhammad worked as a model for Society for Family Health, in conjunction with GHAIN.
The alliance prompted her educational journey to United Kingdom.
Personal Life The star actress is presently a divorcee, an ex-wife of Sani Musa Mai’Iska, an actor himself. Her ex-husband is presently based in London.
The actress jetted to Nigeria following the dissolution of her marriage. Born to the family of Muhammad Ahmad, a trader and Hajiya Habiba Ya’u, Fati’s union with Mai’Iska was said to be marriage of perfection,
though the union hit the rocks five years later. The last in a family of four children, the star actress who has no children, pointed at that she is a few inches to stepping into matrimony once again. “I am a few inches into matrimony right now, and I pray it’s going to be the second and last time, Insha-Allah”, she stated.
Fatima Muhammad worked as a model for Society for Family Health, in conjunction with GHAIN. The alliance prompted her educational journey to United Kingdom.
Personal Life The star actress is presently a divorcee, an ex-wife of Sani Musa Mai’Iska, an actor himself. Her ex-husband is presently based in London. The actress jetted to Nigeria following the dissolution of her marriage.
Born to the family of Muhammad Ahmad, a trader and Hajiya Habiba Ya’u, Fati’s union with Mai’Iska was said to be marriage of perfection, though the union hit the rocks five years later.
The last in a family of four children, the star actress who has no children, pointed at that she is a few inches to stepping into matrimony once again. “I am a few inches into matrimony right now, and I pray it’s going to be the second and last time, Insha-Allah”, she stated.
Film Biograpghy The star actress developed interest in acting when she was a kid, and she nursed the dream of being an actress through out her growing years, until she came across Tahir Muhammad Fagge, an actor himself and a family friend.
Tahir appreciated the actress’s interest to act, and hence introduced her to Ishaq Sidi Ishaq; an acclaimed image maker in the industry. Recognizing the vigour in her, Ishaq Sidi Ishaq gave her a debut role in the hit movie ‘Da babu’.
Fati’s superlative performance in the film earned her a sudden recognition. She radiates very subtle emotions and innocence that her very beauty becomes secondary.
Behind her good figure lurks a conqueror’s tenacious spirit.
The star actress rare rigour was once again felt in another film from an unlikely source; ‘Abin da kakeso’ from the tables of Salis Yomen Production.
Fati portrayed a very discreet charm that failed to go unnoticed, she is demanding in her work sense, a disciplined trouper, which is not necessarily incompatible with the stardom she is geared to achieve. Fati had an innate sense of the theatrical, and Salis Yomen and the crew witnessed that in ‘Abinda kake so’.After the success of ‘Abinda kake so’, then came the blockbuster movie ‘Abin sirri ne’, a film she acted alongside Ali Nuhu, her co-star in many films and a very good friend. ‘
Abin Sirri ne’ revealed another aspect of her personality, her talents for suspense and she can revert to that special breed of inner madness, a dramatic intensity that made her totally unclassifiable. She is just as miraculously at ease in contemporary works of suspense.
Another star characteristic lies in her ability to act well with any actor, to be where she is least expected, and to get thoroughly fired up for a humanitarian role. Always superb, Fati is mystery in ??.
After ‘Abin Sirri ne’, Fati became probably the Hausa actress best able to convey the hatting and mark sensitivity of that
time.‘Marainiya’, another name of a perfect work of art in the Hausa industry. Fati became an ambassador of endearing viewers to the screens of Marainiya all over the North. The story was unique, the crew were perfect, the directing lines were superb, so also the cast.
But Fati Muhammad stood right in the middle of all that. She is an actress who wants to be herself, once the camera is off and the lights gone out.
A lot of critics of the actress came, but she may not easily be perceived as one of the greatest actress across the nation, but the Hausa film industry could not have dreamt of a better standard-bearer.
When all competitors were out, and the journey was a little rough, Fati Muhammad proved critics wrong once again in ‘Sangaya’, a blockbuster movie from the tables of Sarauniya Films Kano, a film she acted alongside Ali Nuhu, and gave them the recognition; ‘the hit pair’, Fati Muhammad brilliant and breathtaking performance in the film will linger on the screen of Hausa Home Video Viewers for a long time.
Fati’s beauty and charm made her an industry’s darling, and she proved herself a genuine actress with lots of professional disciplines.Today, Fati Muhammad’s popularity has grown by leaps and bounds notwithstanding her divorcee tag.
She once again won all the appreciation with her looks and dance rather than her acting skills and performance on screen though she is no dummy when it comes to her acting capabilities.
She is one of the most glamorous ladies in the industry and has got the maturity in playing the roles given to her to the perfection so rapidly that she now stands among the top five in the Hausa movie industry.At the peak of her career, in her usual carefree approach to taking decisions in life, she decided to move away from the camera.
Not even once did the thought of coming back to the industry crossed her mind. She was in love and wanted to marry then. It was that simple.
However, as fate will have it, the actress is back in the more developed industry with so many star actresses and has acted in over 200 films, Hallaci, Sangaya, Mujaddala, Al-Mustapha, Tawakalli, Al-Jannar Mace, Gasa, Tukar So, Abadan Da’Iman, Dan Bawa, Mugun Nufi, Tanbili, Kudiri, Farali, Zarge, Nau’in So, and the yet to be released ‘Takara’ and Zo Mu Zauna.