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Rushdi recorded three songs in the film, including the sad song "Khudara mohabbat na karna". The music director was Nisar Bazmi. In 1973, he recorded a qawwali "Dil torney waley" for the film Mehboob mera mastana. Ahmed Rushdi also recorded a romantic number "Teri jabeen se chodhwin ka chand jhankta rahey" (film Nadan) for actor Rehman.
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.
"Jaan Mein Hai Jaan" (sad) Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani: 237 "Dulhe Raja Ki Soorat Dekho" Bappi Lahiri Usha Mangeshkar Ghunghat: 238 "Mere Dulhe Raja Ki" Lakshman Shahabadi Lakshman Shahabadi solo 239 "Lakhon Ke Bol Sahungi" 240 "Lakhon Ke Bol Sahungi" (sad) Hamara Khandan: 241 "Dilbar Jaani" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Farooq Kaiser Shabbir Kumar Insaaf Ki ...
Aina, (Urdu: آئینہ), also known as The Mirror, is a 1977 [1] Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and starring Nadeem and Shabnam.Singers are Mehdi Hassan, Mehnaz, Nayyara Noor, and Alamgir.
Masood Rana (Urdu: مسعُود رانا), (6 August 1941 – 4 October 1995) was a Pakistani film playback singer.He began his singing career in 1962 with the film Inqalab, became one of the top male singers in Urdu and Punjabi films for more than three decades and remained a busy singer until his death in 1995.
There are 3 songs with the same radif: Kise Pesh Karoon — Naghma-o-Sher Ki Saugaat Kise Pesh Karoon (Lata), Ishq Ki Garmi-e-Jazbaat Kise Pesh Karoon (Rafi) and Rang Aur Noor Ki Baaraat Kise Pesh Karoon (Rafi). The first two are happy songs, while the last one is a sad song. The last stanzas of the first two songs are identical. Songs List:-
Mere Naam Hai Mohabaat (Urdu: میرا نام ہے محبت) is a 1975 Pakistani romantic drama film. The film's story is inspired by Love Story (1970), which in turn was based on the novel of the same name by Eric Segal. [1] [2] It won the Nigar Award in 1975 for Best Film of the Year, with additional six awards in different categories.
The film was made in Bengali-speaking East Pakistan, [1] and Raihan and much of the cast and crew were from there, but for commercial reasons it was produced in Urdu. [ 3 ] Raihan's decision to film in colour was influenced by the first colour laboratory in Pakistan being located in Dacca, at the fledgling government-run East Pakistan Film ...