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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]
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 ...
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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.
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
This list charts the most successful Pakistani films screened at cinemas in Pakistan and overseas. Pakistani films generate income from several revenue streams including box office sales (admissions), theatrical exhibitions, television broadcast rights and merchandising. See List of highest-grossing films in Pakistan for domestic gross figures.
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This is a list of films released in Pakistan in 2010.. 2010 was a very weak year in the history of Pakistan film industry as twelve [1] films were released, out of which only one, the Punjabi movie Wohti Le Key Jani Aay by veteran director Syed Noor, was declared successful, with a business of almost Rs 8 million in just two days.