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Pheray is a 1949 Pakistani Punjabi-language film directed by Nazir Ahmed Khan. [1] [2] The story of the film was a remake of Nazir's own 1945 Indian film Gaon Ki Gori, that was released before partition. Ghulam Ahmed Chishti composed the music and the lyrics were written by G. A. Chishti and Baba Alam Siyahposh. [3] [2]
Debut film for Sabiha Khanum and Santosh Kumar as actors in Pakistan. 17 February 1950: Laray: Drama: Punjabi: Nazir: Sawarn Lata]], Nazir, Nazar, Allauddin, Baba Alam Siaposh, Zeenat, Farrukh: Another big romantic and musical film from the Pheray-team.
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Pheray: Romantic, musical film Punjabi: Nazir: Swaran Lata, Nazir, Zeenat, Nazar, Allauddin: Super Hit This was Zeenat's first debut. 18 November 1949 Mundri: Social film Punjabi: Dawood Chand: Ragni, Ilyas Kashmiri, Noor Mohammad Charlie, Zeenat: Average The first film of famous film producers Evernew Pictures
Films are also subcategorized by language and industry within Pakistan, but this should not affect the principal Pakistani film category in any way. Subcategories This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.
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