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General Bakht Khan (Urdu: جنرل بخت خان) is a 1979 Pakistani film about the Indian Rebellion of 1857, directed by Sarshar Akhtar Malik and produced by Nosheen Malik. Film starring actor Mohammad Ali, Yousuf Khan, Sultan Rahi and Sudhir. [2] [1] [3]
Films about the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (1 C, 15 P) P. Films set in the partition of India (64 P) Pages in category "Films set in the Indian independence movement"
Films about the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (1857-1858). Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. M. Films based on The Mysterious Island (10 P)
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.
Indian writer Ruskin Bond's fictional novella A Flight of Pigeons is set around the Indian Rebellion of 1857. It is from this story that the film Junoon was later adapted in 1978 by Shyam Benegal. The 1880 novel The Steam House by Jules Verne takes place in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
1857 is a 1946 Indian Bollywood film. It was the fifth highest grossing Indian film of 1946. [1] The film was directed by Mohan Sinha for Murari Pictures. The story was by M. Zahur with screenplay and dialogue by Safdar 'Ah'. The film starred the singer-actor pair of Surendra and Suraiya, [2] along with Wasti, Nigar, Munshi Khanjar, Madan Puri.
Moulvi Muhammad Baqir (1780–1857) was a scholar, an Indian independence activist and journalist based in Delhi. [1] He was the first journalist to be executed following rebellion in 1857. [2] He was arrested on 16 September 1857 and executed by gunshot two days later without trial. [3] [4] [5] He was the founder and editor of Delhi Urdu Akhbar.
Set during the era of Indian rebellion of 1857, the film focuses on the anti-colonialist movement against the British Raj. It marked the debut of Nasir, who played the role of last mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. [2] The music of the film was composed by Inayat Hussain. It was a box-office disaster.