

Mala, Ahmad Rushdi Dil ka dard bech ke hansi kharid Masood Rana Kiya hai jo pyar to pare ga nibhanaĪhmad Rushdi Kiya hai jo pyar to pare ga nibhana Mala, Mehdi Hassan, Ahmad Rushdi, Masood Rana Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad, Rani, Salma Mumtaz, Lehri, Talish, Aslam Pervez Karachi: Golden Jubilee, 58 weeks ( 18 weeks) Masood Rana Hun gall kar Dilla, pehla naeen senh manda This film celebrated silver jubilee at Lahore in 1986.įirdous, Habib, Saloni, Munawar Zarif, Rangeela, Razia, M. He also appeared as a solo hero in Urdu film "Shahi Faqeer" (1970) and got some guest stars roles in few other films.

Great playback singer Masood Rana got chance to become a film hero in this film but he was not successful as film actor. Madam Noor Jehan Chann mere Makna, te mushkil ho geya. Madam Noor Jehan Bhull geyi main bhull geyi ho Inayat Hussain Bhatti Tere jeye Putt jamman Manwaa Mala Ni Sohniye, main tere jeyi surat banani. Inayat Hussain Bhatti Banda je kar pyar kare te, pyar kare. Inayat Hussain Bhatti O Chann mere makhna, te hass ke. Inayat Hussain Bhatti Jithe ro we razi ro, tere jeya hor na koi. Madam Noor Jehan, Mala, Inayat Hussain Bhatti Sudhir, Rani, Saloni, Inayat Hussain Bhatti, Munawar Zarif, Rangeela, Zulfi, Razia, Salma Mumtaz, Sheikh Iqbal, Asad, Sawan and Habib (in guest role) Mala Suno Muhalle daro loko, aake mere wain. Mala Teri Gadh te mera muklawa, we Mundiya. Masood Rana Heye Allah chori, chori a chori. Masood Rana Naa mera puchhde o dukh aan Gharib da Irene Perveen Panchhi Pinjreon bahir aya te badleya hoya. Masood Rana Muaf kar dena tahanu es leyi bhulaya a. Mala, Nazir Begum, Irene Perveen, Ahmad Rushdi, Masood Rana Mala Ho sun lai o jan-e-Wafa, too hai Duniya meriįirdous, Akmal, Saba, Tariq Aziz, Salma Mumtaz, Naeem Hashmi, Rangeela, Khalifa Nazir, Razia, Aliya, Niggo, Farida, Nanha, Zulfi, Jaggi, Khayyam, Fazal Haq, Asad Bukhari Mala Teri Pail ki jhankar, lote Dil ka qararĪhmad Rushdi Kehtey hain sabhi mujh ko deewana tumhara Mala Ho sun lai o jan-e-wafa, too hai Duniya meriĪhmad Rushdi Dil ko jalaye tera pyar, darr mohe lage Pia Karachi: Golden Jubilee, 51 weeks (Reagle19 weeks 3 days)ĭeeba, Nadeem, Rozina, Saiqa, Rangeela, Seema, Nanha, Tani, Zeenat, Kamal Irani and Masood Akhtarĭuniya walo, nanhe rahi, gana gatey jayen ge Another remake of this film was Awaz in 1978. Two Eid-ul-Fittar were celebrated in 1968 and record 21 films were released on these three Eid-days.ġ1 films on Eid-ul-Fittar (1387 hijri), Tuesdag, January 2, 1968Ĩ Urdu: Sangdil, Karishma, Lala Rukh, Doosri Maa, Soye Nadia jagey Pani, Zindgi, Na-Khuda & BalamĮid-ul-Azha (1387 hijri), Sunday, March 10, 1968Įid-ul-Fittar (1388 hijri), Sunday, December 22, 1968Ħ films: Taj Mehal, Vali Ehad & Nadir Khan (Urdu), Sajjan Pyara, Panj Darya & Chann Chodhvin da (Punjabi)Ī big musical and dramatical film. Ashraf composed his first film "Sangdil" after separation from his mate music director Manzoor. Prominent musician Wajahat Attre composed his inaugural film "Paristan" and M.This film celebrated silver jubilee in its second run in 1986 in Lahore. Masood Rana was introduced as hero in Punjabi film " Do Mutiaran".Legendry writer and intelectual Ashfaq Ahmad produced and directed a film Dhoop aur Saye.Aqeel Abbas Jafri, Karachi)ĭebutants: Actors: Kaifee in Sajjan Piara, Badar Munir in Jehan tum wahan hum, Saiqa, Zarqa and Masood Akhtar in Sangdil, Afzal Ahmad in Dhup aur Saye, Nasrullah Butt in Dara aur Saye and Chakori in Sindhi film Sharo Feroz. In Lahore's Rattan cinema and was very successful throughout theĬountry. Razai) was dubbed in Urdu and released in Karachi's BambinoĬinema on April 19, 1968, where it celebrated a fantastic silver The first ever colour Punjabi film PanjĪ.64 of them were Urdu films, which is the record number of Urdu films in a single year in the history of Pakistani films. More than hundred feature films were released this year.
