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  2. List of Urdu films - Wikipedia

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    A list of Urdu-language films in year order.The films listed here are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films which includes Punjabi language and Bengali language films in addition to Urdu see List of Pakistani films.

  3. Category:Urdu-language Pakistani films - Wikipedia

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    Aahat (Pakistani film) Aaj Aur Kal (1976 film) Aakhri Station (film) Aangan (1982 film) Aap Ki Khatir (1980 film) Aas (film) Ab Tum Ja Saktey Ho. Abdullah: The Final Witness. Abhi Tou Main Jawan Hoon.

  4. Category:Urdu-language films by decade - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Help. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. ... 2000s Urdu-language films‎ (63 P) 2010s Urdu-language ...

  5. Category:Urdu-language films - Wikipedia

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    U. Urdu-language Bangladeshi films ‎ (8 P) Urdu-language Indian films ‎ (91 P) Urdu-language Pakistani films ‎ (255 P)

  6. Saawan - Wikipedia

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    Saawan. Saawan (Urdu: ساون) is a 2017 Pakistani drama film directed by Farhan Alam and produced and written by Mashood Qadri under the production banner of Kalakar Entertainments. The film is based on a true story of a disabled child, who faced difficulties in the deserts of Pakistan. [2] The film stars Saleem Mairaj, Syed Karam Abbas, Arif ...

  7. Pinky Memsaab - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 124 minutes. Country. Pakistan. Language. Urdu. Pinky Memsaab[1] (transl. Pinky Madam) is a 2018 Urdu -language Pakistani drama film. The film stars Hajra Yamin, Kiran Malik, Adnan Jaffar, Sunny Hinduja, Khalid Ahmed and Shamim Hilaly. It was distributed by Eveready Pictures on 7 December 2018. [2][3][4][5][6]

  8. Cinema of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The film stayed in cinemas for over 400 weeks, [33] with its last screening at the Scala in Karachi, where it ran for more than four years. It is considered the most popular Pakistan film ever. [33] Films dropped from a total output of 98 in 1979, of which 42 were in Urdu, to only 58 films of which 26 were in Urdu in 1980. [citation needed].

  9. List of Urdu-language films - Wikipedia

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