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Behadd (Urdu: بے حد; English: Boundless) is a 2013 Pakistani drama film directed by Asim Raza, produced by Momina Duraid, and written by Umera Ahmad. The telefilm stars Fawad Khan, Nadia Jamil, Sajjal Ali, Nadia Afgan, Adnan Siddiqui, Adnan Jaffar and Shamoon Abbasi in pivot roles. [1] Behadd premiered on 23 February 2013 on Hum TV. [2]
Numm (Urdu: نم) is a 2013 Pakistani drama serial that portrays social issues. It was directed by Ahson Talish, produced by Amjad Hashmi and written by Myra Sajid. The show stars Fawad Khan, Sania Saeed and Kanza Wayne. The show tells the story of strict customs and rituals of feudal times and its impact.
Aulaad (transl. Progeny) is a 1962 Pakistani Urdu-language black and white film.The film was released on 3 August 1962, and was directed by S. M. Yusuf who also co-produced it with F. M. Sardar under banner F & Y Movies.
Zunn Mureed or Zann Mureed (Urdu: زن مرید; lit: Uxorious) is a 2018 Pakistani drama television series that premiered on 2 March 2018 on Hum TV. It is directed by Ahmed Kamran and written by Amna Mufti. It stars Nadia Khan and Omair Rana in lead roles. The serial is produced by Momina Duraid under her production company MD Productions. [1 ...
Dasht (Urdu: دشت, Dashh-th) (transl. Desert) is a 1993 Pakistani drama television series. [1] It is a Balochi tribal love story directed by Abid Ali and F H Qureshi and written by Munnu Bhai . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Noman Ijaz and Atiqa Odho acted in the lead roles alongside supporting actors such as Ayub Khoso , Abid Ali , Noor Muhammad Lashari ...
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.
The show's theme song, Woh Humsafar Tha, was composed by Waqar Ali and sung by Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch. Naseer Turabi wrote the poem to express his sorrow after the Fall of Dhaka (marking the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971). It serves both as the song for the title sequence and as background music during each episode. [5]
Imtiaz Ali Taj's Anārkalī was adapted as a screenplay by director Anwar Kamal Pasha for the film Anarkali. [3] In the 1940s, Mohammad Afzal, better known by his stage name Himalya Wala, was selected to play the character of Salim's Rajput friend, Durjan Singh, in K. Asif adaptation of Taj's play (Mughal-e-Azam), but due to political turmoil and the worst conditions in the country that led to ...