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  2. Mumtaz (Pakistani actress) - Wikipedia

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    Mumtaz (born 1948) is a Pakistani film actress who worked in Urdu and Punjabi movies during the 1970s and 1980s. She is known for her lead roles in the movies Pyaar Ka Mausam (1975), Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1975), Jab Jab Phool Khile (1975), and Amber (1978). [ 1 ]

  3. Mumtaz (Indian actress) - Wikipedia

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    Mumtaz is regarded as one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema. [14] [15] During her acting career, Mumtaz carved a niche and became known for her versatility and escaping typecasting, which initially had stalled her career in the first place. In 2022, she was placed in Outlook India ' s "75 Best Bollywood Actresses" list. [16]

  4. Jal (band) - Wikipedia

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    Jal (Urdu: جل, transl. Water) is a pop rock band from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [2] The band originally consisted of songwriter, vocalist and lead guitarist, Goher Mumtaz and vocalist, Atif Aslam and later joined by bass guitarist Omer Nadeem [3] and later Salman Albert joined on drums in 2003.

  5. Khilona (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    Khilona (transl. Toy) is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by Chander Vohra. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Mumtaz, Jeetendra in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.

  6. Tere Mere Sapne (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    Among retrospective reviews, Farhana Farook writing for Filmfare called it one of Mumtaz's best performances. [8] Hindustan Times included it in it in their list of Anand's top 10 films. [9] Kamal Haasan who included it in his list of 70 favourite movies since 1947 stated "The film stayed with me. This was romance in the early Seventies, but ...

  7. Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti - Wikipedia

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    Shantaram's films of the 1960s are cited as "spectacular", with overindulgence of songs and dances in films like Stree (1961), Sehra (1963), and Geet Gaya Patharon Ne (1964). [4] Jeetendra had originally refused to work with Mumtaz, who was making her transition from character roles and B-Films to heroine role.

  8. Goher Mumtaz - Wikipedia

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    The album was a major hit in both Pakistan and India and won various awards. With the same line-up, Jal released Boondh in 2007, and again it was a major hit and the band won many awards. They performed in numerous concerts with the same line-up. Jal also performed two songs in Coke Studio (Pakistan) in season 4.

  9. Apradh - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Feroz Khan, Mumtaz, Prem Chopra, Iftekhar, Helen, Faryal and Madan Puri. The film's music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film is famous for the Indian funk-rock song "Ae Naujawan Hai Sab", sung by Asha Bhosle. The song was later the basis for The Black Eyed Peas' hit song "Don't Phunk with My Heart" in 2005. [1] [2]