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This article lists Urdu-language films in order by year of production.Below films are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films.
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The film was released on May 12, 1956. A landmark movie for music director Khwaja Khurshid Anwar with many super-hit film songs. Kanwari Bewah: Shamim Ara, Ayyaz, Nazar: Shamim Ara's debut film as an actress. Karnaama: Klawati, Luddan, Sawan: Lakht-e-Jigar: Luqman: Noor Jehan, Santosh Kumar, Habib: Drama: The film was released on February 17, 1956.
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Jeeva (Urdu: جیوا) is a 1995 Urdu Pakistani film directed by Syed Noor. The film introduced Babar Ali and Resham into Lollywood. Nadeem played the title role alongside Resham and Babar Ali. Playback singer Anwar Rafi is in this film. Folk singer Shaukat Ali sang a duet with Noor Jehan. Jeeva was a Platinum Jubilee movie. The music was by M ...
It was a super-hit movie of 1974. Chaahat: Rehman: Shabnam, Rehman, Lehri, Qavi Khan, Mustafa Qureshi: Romance film: Hit music by Robin Ghosh and songs by playback singer Akhlaq Ahmed: Deedar: Hassan Tariq: Rani, Shahid, Waheed Murad, Talish, Sabiha Khanum: Romance film: Hit music by Nashad, songs by playback singer Mehdi Hassan: Dillagi: Aslam Dar
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. The film was a major box-office success primarily due to its music, which was composed by Robin Ghosh. [2]