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Asha Poslay's father music director Inayat Ali Nath wrote songs as I.A. Nazish.. 17 March 1950: Hamari Basti: Drama: Urdu: Shakoor Qadri: Murtaza Gilani, Najma, Shah Nawaz: 7 April 1950: Do Ansoo: Drama: Urdu: Anwar Kamal Pasha: Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Shamim, Ajmal, Allauddin: This was the first-ever Urdu language 'Silver Jubilee' hit ...
Super-hit music and film songs by Wajahat Attre, film song lyrics by Khawaja Pervez. Jano Kapatti: Badtameez: Hukam Da Ghulam: 1977: Ajj Dian Kurrian: Syed Kamal: Nisho, Neelo, Saiqa, Syed Kamal, Najma, Rangeela, Asha Posley, Nazar: Romance film, Musical film: A Golden Jubilee film of 1977. Super-hit music and film songs by Wajahat Attre and ...
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"Zaroori Tha" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the most-viewed Pakistani video on YouTube. It is also the first Pakistani video to reach 1 billion views. On the American video-sharing website YouTube, "Tajdar-e-Haram" sung by Atif Aslam became first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views.
This is a list of songs about Pakistan (known as Milli naghmay, Urdu: ملی نغمے) listed in alphabetical order. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands.
The music was composed by Robin Ghosh, and the playback singers were Mehdi Hassan, Mehnaz, Alamgir, Nayyara Noor, and Akhlaq Ahmed. The theme song is "Mujhe dil se na bhulana", sung in a happy or sad mood and another song version sung by the child star at the climax of the movie. And the lyrics were written by Tasleem Fazli.
Zarqa is a 1969 Pakistani epic historical drama film directed, produced and written by Riaz Shahid while the music is composed by Rashid Attre and Wajahat Attre. It features Neelo, Alauddin, Ejaz Durrani, Saqi and Nasira as protagonist characters. [2]
Shaheed (lit. ' Martyr ') is a 1962 Pakistani Urdu language music blockbuster classical film directed and produced by Khalil Qaiser under the production banner of K. K. Productions, and was a new banner that Qaiser formed.