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This film was started as Shafaq and its director was Fazal Shah but due to some untold facts, Luqman took over and made this romantic film as Shahida. 6 May 1949 Hichkolay: Social film Urdu: Daud Chand: Ajmal, Akhtari, Sudhir, M. Ismail: Average Sudhir was introduced in his first Pakistani film and played a role of a singer in this film.
This film had a super-hit film song that turned out to be a breakthrough song in Pakistan for the music director Master Inayat Hussain who later became one of the top film musicians in the 1950s and 1960s. This film was produced by the renowned singer Malika Pukhraj. 3 November 1950: Kundan: Urdu: M.S. Dar: Ragni, Shakir, Hamaliawala: 17 ...
The film was released on February 11, 1979. This film was a landmark movie and introduced 'Gandasa culture' violence into the Pakistani Punjabi movies. This trend lasted for over a decade in Pakistan. Wehshi Gujjar: Yunus Malik: Sultan Rahi, Aasia, Adeeb, Iqbal Hassan, Afzaal Ahmad, Najma, Sawan: Thriller, Drama: This was a Golden Jubilee film ...
The film won the Presidents Award for the year. The Music director was Abbasuddin Ahmed. Shabnam played as the child artist in the film Aur Bhi Gham Hain: Jamila, Jaffrey, Neelma, Talish, Agha Jan: Ayaz: Luqman: Nayyar Sultana, Neelo, Sabiha Khanum, Syed Kamal, Habib, Shahnawaz: Bhabhi: Shamim Ara, Aslam Pervaiz, Yasmeen, Zarif: Clerk
Title Director Cast Notes Aakhri Chattan: Rani, Nursallah, Adeeb, Tarana Aansoo Ban Gaey Moti: M. A. Rasheed: Shamim Ara, Mohammad Ali, Nasima Khan, Adeeb: Aashna ...
Below films are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films. Bollywood movies from India which feature as Hindi films are mostly made in the Hindustani language.
Producer & Director Nazir selected Santosh as hero with his wife-heronie Sawarn Lata in this famous romantic and melodious film from the 50s. 7 August 1953: Mehbooba: Social film: Urdu: Luqman: Shammi, Santosh Kumar, Asha Posley: 9 October 1953: Ilzam: Social film: Urdu: Rafiq Anwar: Shammi, Rafiq Anwar, Naeem Hashmi: This film was written by ...