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Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad (Urdu: قائداعظم زندہ باد, lit. 'Long Live Quaid-e-Azam') is a 2022 Pakistani action comedy film written by Fizza Ali Meerza and Nabeel Qureshi, directed by Nabeel Qureshi, and produced by Mehdi Ali and Fizza Ali Meerza, under the banners of Filmwala Pictures.
Load Wedding is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy film, which is directed by Nabeel Qureshi and co-written and co-produced by Fizza Ali Meerza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah also known as Quaid-e-Azam, was the founder and first governor-general of Pakistan. He was renowned as a barrister and statesman, and played a pivotal role in the establishment of Pakistan. He gained prominence as one of the era's most highly regarded legal practitioners, commanding a fee of approximately Rs.1,500 per case.
Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad: Rs. 420.5 million (US$1.5 million) 2022 Urdu Nabeel Qureshi: Filmwala Pictures [14] 9 11 The Donkey King: Rs. 402 million (US$1.4 million) 2018 Urdu Aziz Jindani: Talisman Studios Geo Films [15] [16] [17] 10 2 Bin Roye: Rs. 400.5 million (US$1.4 million) 2015 Urdu Shahzad Kashmiri: MD Films Hum Films [18] 11 11 Money Back ...
[18] On 14 August 1947, Muhammad Ali Jinnah's motorcade was welcomed by shouts of Pakistan Zindabad, Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad and flower petals all along his way from the Governor General's residence to the Constituent Assembly building and back, where he attended the Proclamation of Independence and a hoisting ceremony of the Pakistan flag. [19]
There are a number of landmarks, buildings, roads and parks named after the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah (also known as Quaid-e-Azam), as well as other items. This is a list of all such notable items.
Seven countries, an ocean and over a thousand miles stand between them and their dreams for a future
There is a considerable amount of scholarship on Jinnah which stems principally from Pakistan; in his 1969 book Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah : A Selected Bibliography, author Muhammad Anwar listed 1,500 entries, mostly in English, of books, articles and other publications published from 1948 to 1969. [224]