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Khuddar (Punjabi: خوددار) is a 1985 "Family Drama" Pakistani Punjabi language film. [1] Directed and produced by M. Akram. Film starring actor Sultan Rahi in the lead role and with Anjuman and Mustafa Qureshi and Talish as the Grandfather. [2]
Sultan Rahi got his big breakthrough in the Pakistani film industry by playing the title role of 'Basheera' in this film. A Diamond Jubilee film of 1972. Super-hit music by Kamal Ahmad, film song lyrics by Mushir Kazmi and Bashir Khokhar. Do Pattar Annaran De: Haider Chaudhry: Rozina, Habib, Ejaz Durrani, Sultan Rahi, Munawar Zarif, Chun Chun ...
This article contains notable folk singers that are based in Pakistan. Following are the most popular Pakistani folk singers of all times. Alam Lohar Abida Parveen Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi. Wajid ali Baghdadi
Johnny Machhi (Sultan Rahi) was a 'Kahar'. From the village of Chaudhry (Ilyas Kashmiri) a 'doli' was about to travel on the shoulders of this 'Kahar' today. Chaudhry's daughter (Shama) Shano's doli that on this occasion Chaudhry's two nephews Badru and Jiro and (Jagi Malik) attacked. They strongly asserted their right that Chaudhry's daughter ...
Madame Rani (Urdu میڈم رانی) is a 1995 Pakistani Punjabi language action film, Directed by Masood Butt and produced by Haji Mohammad Aslam, the film stars actors Nadeem, Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Reema Khan and Nargis.
Hathiar (Punjabi: ہتھیار) is a 1979 Punjabi-language Pakistani film. [1] The film was directed by M. Akram. The composer of the songs of the film was Nazir Ali. The songs were sung by famous Pakistani singers Noor Jehan, Naheed Akhtar and Alam Lohar. The melodies were composed by Khawaja Pervez. [1]
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The National Anthem of Pakistan, [a] also known by its incipit "The Sacred Land", [b] is the national anthem of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and formerly the Dominion of Pakistan. [1] First composed by Ahmad G. Chagla in 1949, lyrics in Persified Urdu were later written by Hafeez Jalandhari in 1952.