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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 ]
Azaadi (Urdu: آزادی; transl. Freedom) is a 2018 Pakistani action thriller war film, that was released on 16 June 2018.It is written, directed and co-produced by Imran Malik with his brother Irfan Malik under the banner of their father Pervez Malik Films. [4]
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 film featured lyrics, story and screenplay written by Javed Akhtar and music by R. D. Burman. Released on 9 August 1985, Saagar was a moderate success at the box-office and one of the highest-grossing films of the year. The film received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with major praise directed towards the soundtrack and ...
Lyrics Music album with Asha Bhosle and Rahul Dev Burman: 1991: Vadaa: Lyrics Music album with Amjad Ali Khan, Sadhana Sargam and Roop Kumar Rathod: 1992: Main Aur Mera Saaya: Translated Bhupen Hazarika's original Assamese folk-songs into Hindi, and gave a commentary. 1999: Marasim: Lyrics Music album with Jagjit Singh: 2000: Sunset Point: Lyrics
Tich Button (Urdu: ٹچ بٹن) is a 2022 Pakistani comedy drama film, directed by Qasim Ali Mureed in his feature film directorial debut and produced by Salman Iqbal and Urwa Hocane in her debut production. [1] It stars Farhan Saeed, Iman Ali, Feroze Khan and Sonya Hussyn. The film is released on 25 November 2022. [2]
"Ko Ko Korina" (Urdu: کوکوکورینا) is a song which appeared in the 1966 Urdu-language film Armaan and is considered the first pop song of Pakistan, and often of all South Asia. [1] [2] Produced during the Golden Age of Pakistani cinema, the song's lyrics were written by Masroor Anwar and the music composed by Sohail Rana.
The industry was fast heading for a disaster when a director dared to go a little bit further and made an Urdu language film. The film was Chanda (1962) directed by Etesham. It proved a money-spinner in both East and West Pakistan. Chanda 's performance naturally encouraged a trend of Urdu filmmaking in East Pakistan. [8]