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In 2015, only five Punjabi films were made in Lollywood. Punjabi films continued to languish in this year also. Punjabi releases such as Razia Phas Gayi Gundon Main, Shaan's Lahoria tay Pishoria, Gujjar Pooray Dinna Da, Sohna Gujjar and Sami Rawal all failed to make a mark on the box office in Pakistan. [9]
Debut film for film playback singer Zubaida Khanum: Chann Way: Madam Noor Jehan: Noor Jehan, Santosh Kumar, Jahangir, Yasmin, Ghulam Mohammed, Sultan Khost, Hamalia Wala and Salim Raza: Noor Jehan started her film career in Pakistan as actress, singer and director Dilbar: Anwar Kamal Pasha: Najma, Darpan, M. Ismael: 1952: Kaude Shah: Shanti ...
This film was started as Shafaq and its director was Fazal Shah but due to some untold facts, Luqman took over and made this romantic film as Shahida. 6 May 1949 Hichkolay: Social film Urdu: Daud Chand: Ajmal, Akhtari, Sudhir, M. Ismail: Average Sudhir was introduced in his first Pakistani film and played a role of a singer in this film.
Punjabi films remade in other languages (4 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Punjabi-language Pakistani films" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total.
Punjabi: Munshi Dil: Shammi, Santosh, Ajmal, Shola: This film had a super-hit film song that turned out to be a breakthrough song in Pakistan for the music director Master Inayat Hussain who later became one of the top film musicians in the 1950s and 1960s. This film was produced by the renowned singer Malika Pukhraj. 3 November 1950: Kundan ...
The music of the film was composed by Rasheed Attre with famous singers of the time including Zubaida Khanum, Naseem Begum, Munir Hussain and Sain Akhtar. The popular film songs were written by Waris Ludhianvi. [3] [1] [2] "Doray khich ke na kajra paayye maapiyan de pind kurriay", Sung by Zubaida Khanum
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K.D. Mehra made the first Punjabi "talkie" film, Sheela, also known as Pind Di Kurhi, in 1935. [1] Young Noor Jehan was introduced as an actress and singer in this film. Sheila was made in the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata) and released in Lahore. It ran very successfully and was a hit across the province. [2]