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Jemadar was used as a rank title for an Indian inspector in the Shanghai Municipal Police; The name inspired that of the Star Trek enslaved warrior race known as the "Jem'Hadar" In the future of Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel The Moon Men, "Jemadar" was a title of a ruler, implied to have been brought to Earth by the Lunar invaders.
The next day, Maula arrives at the ruins of Sardar Jatt’s haveli, where the old man, who was waiting for him to arrive, reveals to him that he is the son of Sardar Jatt. The old man then hands him the 'Gandasa' of his father. Maula arrives back to his village, only to find men of the Natt clan terrorising the village once again.
The Legend of Maula Jatt: Rs. 4.0 billion (US$14 million) 2022 Punjabi: Bilal Lashari: Encyclomedia / Lashari Films / Geo Films [2] 2 1 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2: Rs. 730 million (US$2.5 million) 2018 Urdu: Nadeem Baig: Six Sigma Plus Salman Iqbal Films ARY Films [3] [4] [5] 3 2 London Nahi Jaunga: Rs. 550 million (US$1.9 million) 2022 Urdu ...
Bilal Lashari’s much awaited Pakistani magnum opus “The Legend of Maula Jatt” has set an October release date and unveiled a new poster and a trailer. Featuring immensely popular stars Fawad ...
Maula Jatt (Punjabi: مَولا جٹ), is a 1979 Pakistani Punjabi-language action, musical film directed by Yunus Malik and produced by Sarwar Bhatti. [1]The film is an unofficial sequel to the 1975 Wehshi Jatt, starring Sultan Rahi as Maula Jatt and Mustafa Qureshi as his arch-rival Noori Natt.
[17] Khan further states that "Khirad is closest to my heart. We have a lot of crying women in serials. But despite going through so much hardship, Khirad is so dignified." [18] Later, in September 2020, Khan reflected on Humsafar, stating that "Khirad is by far my most special character. She loved fiercely, she gave wholeheartedly and when it ...
Mere Humsafar revolves around a girl, Hala, who is left by her father (settled in London) at her paternal uncles' house in Pakistan, where she is mistreated, especially by Shahjahan, her Tai-jaan (paternal aunt). Later, Shahjahan's son, Hamza, returns from abroad, marries her and gives her the respect she always needed.
Sultan Rahi (Urdu: ﺳﻠﻄﺎﻥ ﺭﺍﮨﯽ; June 24, 1938 – January 9, 1996) was a Pakistani actor, producer and screenwriter.. He established himself as one of the leading and most successful actors of Pakistani and Punjabi cinema, [1] and received a reputation as Pakistan's "Clint Eastwood".