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Habib-ur-Rehman (actor)
Habib-ur-Rehman ( ur, حبیب الرحمان; 26 November 1929 – 25 February 2016), better known by his screen name Habib, was a Pakistani film actor, director, producer and a television actor. He was one of the busiest heroes of the Pakistani film industry and established himself as one of the most successful actors of Pakistani cinema, acting in almost 600 movies in a career spanning 60 years.M. Saeed Awan (13 March 2016"In memoriam: An actor and a gentleman"Dawn (newspaper), Retrieved 27 June 2022 He appeared in both Punjabi and Urdu language movies. Early years and personal life Habib-ur-Rehman was born into Punjabi family of the Arain tribe, in Basi village not far from Sirhind-Fategarh in the Patiala State, Punjab, British India. His father worked in the railways, and the family had to move to Gujranwala after the independence of Pakistan in 1947, where he was educated, earning three master's degrees in English literature, Urdu and Persian from the Govt. M.A.O College ...
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Punjab, British India
Punjab was a province of British India. Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the East India Company in 2 April 1849, and declared a province of British Rule, it was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British control. In 1858, the Punjab, along with the rest of British India, came under the direct rule of the British Crown. It had an area of 358,354.5 km2. The province comprised four natural geographic regions – ''Indo-Gangetic Plain West'', ''Himalayan'', ''Sub-Himalayan'', and the ''North-West Dry Area'' – along with five administrative divisions – Delhi, Jullundur, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi – and a number of princely states. In 1947, the Partition of India led to the province's division into East Punjab and West Punjab, in the newly independent dominions of India and Pakistan respectively. Etymology The region was originally called Sapta Sindhu,D. R. Bhandarkar, 1989Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Culture: Sir William Me ...
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Zehr-e-Ishq
''Zehr-e-Ishq'' is a Pakistani romantic musical film released in 1958. Following ''Intezaar'', ''Zehr-e-Ishq'' is the second film featuring Masood Parvez as a director, Khwaja Khurshid Anwar as a producer, music composer and writer, Qateel Shifai as a lyricist, and Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj as a screenwriter. Musarrat Nazir, Habib ur Rehman and Yasmin appeared in lead roles in the film. Plot Sanwali belongs to a Sapera tribe and is madly in love with Jamil. But Jamil's mother is against this relationship and fixes Jamil's engagement with his cousin Salma, against his wish. Sanwali's father too tries to marry her with someone but she doesn't allow him to do. She plans to marry him by fleeing off from house but fails as his father locks her in the room. He marries her with a guy of their tribe by intoxicating her. When Sanwali does not reach there, Jamil considers her as a disloyal and marries Salam. On his marriage, Sanwali's sister Ratti tells him what happened to her. He then ...
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Dil Ke Tukre
''Dil Ke Tukre'' is a Pakistani drama film directed, produced and written by Nazir Ajmeri. It stars Shamim Ara, Muhammad Ali and Habib in lead roles. Music was composed by Safdar Hussain. The film was released on 7 May 1965, and became a silver jubilee hit. Plot summary ''Dil Ke Tukre'' is a drama love story with usual elements. The plot also revolves around the issue of child abduction. Cast * Shamim Ara * Muhammad Ali * Habib * Deeba * Rangeela * Asha Posley * Adeeb * Nighat Sultana * S. Gul * Chham Chham * Oma Devi Music and soundtrack Release and reception ''Dil Ke Tukre'' was premiered in the Eroze Cinema of Karachi Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former cap ... in May 1965. Although not a very successful film, uet it became a silver jubilee hit with a ru ...
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Devdas (1965 Film)
''Devdas'' ( ur, ﺩﯾﻮﺩﺍﺱ) is a 1965 Pakistani drama movie directed by Khawaja Sarfaraz, based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay famous Bengali novel ''Devdas'' from 1917. Retrieved 4 September 2020 It starred Habib, Shamim Ara and Nayyar Sultana in lead roles supported by Asad Bukhari, Azad, Ajmal, Maya Devi and Razia. Sultan Rahi appears in the film as an extra. Plot summary After his wealthy family prevent him from marrying the woman he is in love with, Devdas' life spirals more and more out of control as he takes up alcohol and a life of vice to relieve the pain. Cast * Shamim Ara as Parvati * Habib as Devdas * Nayyar Sultana as Chandramukhi * Asad Bukhari * Azad * Ajmal * Maya Devi * Razia * Sultan Rahi Soundtrack Lyrics are written by Qateel Shafai and Roop Baivt and the music is composed by Akhtar Hussain. * "Bairi, Akhian Na Kehna Mora Manay" sung by Naseem Begum * "Dil Mein Koi Aas Nahin" sung by Saleem Raza * "Kya Mangen, Is Dunya Say" sung by Saleem Ra ...
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Ashiana (Pakistani Film)
''Ashiana'' is a 1964 Pakistani film directed by S. M. Yusuf, who co-produced it also under banner ''F&Y Movies''. The lead cast of the film includes Zeba, Kamal, Habib, Rukhsana, Asha Posley, Nighat Sultana and Lehri. The music was composed by A. Hameed and lyrics by Fayyaz Hashmi. ''Ashiana'' is the third collaboration of S. M. Yusuf with Fayyaz Hashmi and A.Hameed, after '' Saheli'' and '' Aulad'' (1962). S. M. Yusuf received his third Nigar Award for best director at annual award ceremony. Plot The plot focuses on Malik family, where the quarrelsome matriarch of the house Sabira Begum has full control on the house while the patriarch Malik Siraj is a soft-spoken and noble person. Their family comprises; an elder son Rasheed, his wife Husna and her son, younger son Saeed, daughter Kishwar and son-in-law Aslam. Sabira has a typical cruel relation with Husna and Kishwar also does the exploitation all the day. One day Saeed falls for a girl Safia, the daughter of a rich father ...
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Dulhan (Pakistani Film)
''Dulhan'' is a 1963 Urdu Pakistani film directed by S. M. Yusuf and produced by J.C. Anand under Eveready Pictures. The lead cast of the film include Shamim Ara, Darpan, Nayyar Sultana and Habib. The music of the film was composed by Rashid Attre. It released on 1 November 1963 and was a flop at the box office. Plot Zafar and Najma want to marry but Zafar's father fixes his marriage with another girl. He agrees to do so because of his father's deteriorated condition. On the wedding night, when he is on a voyage with his bride, a storm causes many people to go missing and some die. At that moment, Zafar's bride changes as both of them had not seen their partners before. The girl with Zafar (apparently his bride) is revealed to be Shabnum and was married to a friend of her brother. Zafar tells no one about this mishap and even Shabnum doesn't realize it. When Najma feels heartbroken upon learning that Zafar has married. When Shabnum realises that the person she is living with ...
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Izzat (Pakistani Film)
''Izzat'' is a 1960 Pakistani film directed by Nazir Ajmeri, who also produced it, and wrote its story and screenplay. It stars Shamim Ara and Ejaz. It was a flop film from Shamim Ara's early career. Cast * Shamim Ara * Ejaz * Habib Habib ( ar, حبيب, ''ḥabīb''; ), sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific, with the meaning "beloved" or "my love", or "darling". It also forms the famous Arabic word ‘''Habibi’'' ... * Laila * Saqi * Chham Chham Soundtrack All music was composed by Nazeer Jaffery, and all lyrics by poet Tufail Hoshiarpuri and Nzaim Panipati. References External links *{{IMDb title, 1620488 Pakistani black-and-white films Urdu-language Pakistani films 1960s Urdu-language films ...
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Ittefaq Hospital
Ittefaq Hospital is a private hospital Trust located near H Block Model Town, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 .... Hospital was established by the family members of the Ittefaq family. Other facilities available in Ittefaq Hospital Accident & Emergencies, Medicine & Allied Specialties, Clinical & Interventional Cardiology, Surgery & Allied Specialties, Orthopaedic & Traumatology, Gynae & Obstetrics, Paeds (Neonatology & Cardiology), Ophthalmology, Diagnostic Radiology & Imaging, Pathology Lab, Dentistry, Anaesthesiology, Physiotherapy, General OPDs. References External links * {{Coord, 32, 28, 31, N, 74, 20, 14, E, region:PK_type:landmark, display=title Hospitals in Lahore Model Town, Lahore ...
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Sindhi Cinema
Sindhi cinema ( sd, سنڌي سينيما) refers to the Sindhi language film industry in Sindh, Pakistan and among the Sindhi diaspora. History The first Sindhi film produced was ''Ekta'' in 1940 directed by Homi Wadia and the last film was Himmath which was released on 1997; while the first Sindhi film produced in Pakistan was ''Umar Marvi'' in 1956 directed by Shaikh Hassan. The first blockbuster Sindhi film released was ''Abana'' released in 1958. Sindhi cinema used to see three to four releases a year until the 1990s. The last Sindhi film released was Himmat in 1997. Issues Satish Anand says that the condition of the theatres is bad, funding is difficult and people prefer mainstream cinema. Many producers have tried to revive the industry but eventually it fell apart. An alternate model of releasing films only on television and home video was attempted, but that too didn't work because of rampant piracy. Revival Since 2010, Sindhi Cinema in Pakistan has seen a gene ...
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Pakistan Television Corporation
Pakistan Television Corporation ( ur, ; reporting name: PTV) is the Pakistani state-owned broadcaster. Pakistan entered the television broadcasting age in 1964, with a pilot television station established at Lahore. Background Historical context The idea of establishing a media and television industry was conceived in late 1956 and created by the privately set up national education commission, with the support of President Ayub Khan in 1960. Retrieved 13 January 2016. In 1961, the private sector media mogul and industrialist Syed Wajid Ali launched a television industrial development project, bringing the role of Ubaidur Rahman, an electrical engineer in the Engineering Division of Radio Pakistan, as the project director of the first television station in Lahore. Ali reached a milestone in 1961 after establishing a private television broadcasting company with the cooperation of Nippon Electric Company (NEC) of Japan and Thomas Television International of the United Kingdom. ...
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Malanga (film)
''Malanga'' is a 1986 Pakistani Punjabi-language action and musical film directed by Rasheed Dogar. It was produced by M. Hussain Dogar with Shah Productions and stars Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Afzaal Ahmad and the duo (Tariq Shah - Ilyas Kashmiri).Malanga (1986 film) on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website
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Malanga (1986 film) on Pakistan Film Magazine website
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Platinum Jubilee
A platinum jubilee is a celebration held to mark an anniversary. Among monarchies, it usually refers to a 70th anniversary. The most recent monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms in June 2022. The celebrations were delayed from the actual February anniversary and the ceremony occurred on a four-day Bank Holiday on June 2, 2022, as was announced earlier. Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022, shortly after the official celebrations in the Commonwealth took place. A 75th anniversary can be referred to as a diamond jubilee occasionally, but that term is commonly used to refer to a 60th anniversary. An anniversary of 100 years is simply called a centenary. See also * Wedding anniversary * Hierarchy of precious substances * List of longest-reigning monarchs This is a list of the longest-reigning monarchs of all time, detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest i ...
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