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Nazar-ul-Islam
''Nazar-ul-Islam'' (1939 – 11 January 1994) was a Pakistani film director known for his movies like, "Ehsaas (film), Ehsaas"(1972), "Sharafat (1974 film), Sharafat"(1974), "Aina (1977 film), Aina", and "Bandish (1980 Pakistani film), Bandish"(1980). Early life ''Nazar-ul-Islam'' was born in Calcutta in 1939 and later migrated to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). In 1971, after the separation of East Pakistan, he settled in Lahore. Career ''Nazar-ul-Islam'' started his career as a film editor in the 1960s in Dhaka. He directed his first Urdu movie, "Kajal" in 1966. His other notable Urdu movie in Dhaka was, "Piyasa"(1969). After 1971, he became the most successful film director of Lollywood in the decades of 1970s and 1980s. His successful films include: ''Ehsaas (film), Ehsaas'' (1972), ''Sharafat'' (1974), ''Ambar'' (1979), ''Bandish (1980 Pak film), Bandish'' (1980), ''Nahin Abhi Nahin'' (1980), ''Do Deewane'' (1982), and ''Kalay Chor'' (1991). ''Nazar-ul-Islam'' brought ...
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Aina (1977 Film)
''Aina'', ( ur, ) also known as ''The Mirror'', is a 1977 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and starring Nadeem and Shabnam. Singers are Mehdi Hassan, Mehnaz, Nayyara Noor and Alamgir. The film was a major box-office success and was the longest-running Pakistani film at the cinemas. The movie is based on the 1973 Hindi movie '' Aa Gale Lag Jaa'' and went on to be remade in Hindi in 1985 as ''Pyar Jhukta Nahin''. Plot ''Aina'' is a love story of two hearts and two souls but from two different social classes, one being a daughter of a business tycoon i.e. Rita (Shabnam) and one being a realistic, self-confident and a little bit arrogant poor young man, Iqbal (Nadeem). Rita is a leisure girl whereas Nadeem works as a hotel receptionist and they both fall in love. The entire movie is about how a rich girl and poor man fell in love and the struggles that comes after their marriage. Cast * Shabnam as Rita * Nadeem Baig as Iqbal * Bahar Begum as Rita's m ...
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Zindagi (1978 Film)
Zindagi ( ur, ) is a 1978 Pakistani Urdu film. It was a platinum jubilee hit directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and screenplay by Bashir Niaz. The cast included Babra Sharif, Nadeem Baig (actor), Nadeem, Mustafa Qureshi, Agha Talish, Talish, and Tariq Aziz (TV personality), Tariq Aziz. The music was composed by M. Ashraf and lyrics by Kaleem Usmani with hit tracks like, "''Tere sung dosti hum na chorrein kabhi''" and "''Jungle mein mangle tere hi dum se''". ''Zindagi'' received a Nigar Award in the best lyricist category. Plot A law-abiding citizen risks his life and family fighting against a criminal gang for the betterment of society. Cast * Babra Sharif * Nadeem (Pakistani actor), Nadeem * Mustafa Qureshi * Agha Talish, Talish * Nanha * Sabiha Khanum * Tariq Aziz (TV personality), Tariq Aziz * Kemal Irani * Saqi Production ''Zindagi'' was produced by Ahmed Shamsi, directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and written by Bashir Niaz. It was partly filmed in Bangkok. The film was based on American ...
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Ehsaas (film)
Ehsaas is a 1972 Pakistani Urdu film directed by Nazar-ul-Islam. The lead cast included Nadeem Baig (actor), Nadeem, Shabnam, Qavi Khan, Qavi, Lehri (actor), Lehri, and Rangeela (actor), Rangeela. The film won 3 Nigar Awards in the best actor, director, and screenwriter categories. Cast * Nadeem Baig (actor), Nadeem * Shabnam * Qavi Khan, Qavi * Lehri (actor), Lehri * Rangeela (actor), Rangeela * Agha Talish * Ajmal * Sentosh Russal * Mumtaz (Pakistani actress), Mumtaz * Sofia Bano * Jalil Afghani Music and soundtracks The playback music of ''Ehsaas'' was composed by Robin Ghosh. The lyrics were penned by Suroor Barabankvi and Akhtar Yousuf: * ''Aap Ka Husn Jo Dekha To Khuda Yaad Aya''... Singer(s): Mehdi Hassan * ''Aap Ka Husn Jo Dekha To Khuda Yaad Aya''... Singer(s): Runa Laila * ''Allah Allah, Meri Mehfil Mein Woh Mehman Aya''... Singer(s): Runa Laila, Ahmad Rushdi * ''Bheegi Bheegi, Thandi Hawa, Jhuki Jhuk Urti Ghata, Mousam Hay Deevana''... Singer(s): Runa Laila, Masood ...
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Sharafat (1974 Film)
''Sharafat'' is a 1974 Pakistani Urdu film produced By Sheikh Abdul Wahid & Sheikh Abdul Shakoor ,directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and written by Bashir Niaz. Under the supervision of "Teenie Productions" ۔The lead cast included Nadeem, Shabnum, and Qavi. The music of the film was composed by Robin Ghosh and one of the playback tracks, "''Teray Bheegay Badan Ki Khushboo Se''" became an all-time hit. ''Sharafat'' received 4 Nigar Awards in various categories of filmmaking. Synopsis A poor woman dies because her only son is unable to provide her with the treatment she needs to survive. The son turns into a white-shirt thief and later falls in love with a fallen girl. Cast * Nadeem * Shabnam * Qavi * Allaudin * Nayyar Sultana * Lehri * Sofia Bano * Masood Akhtar * Nanha * Munawar Saeed * Saqi * Seema * Ibrahim Nafees * Kamal Irani Music and soundtracks The music of ''Sharafat'' was composed by Robin Ghosh and the songs were penned by Kaleem Usmani: Awards ''Sharafat'' won 4 ...
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Kalay Chor
''Kalay Chor'' (Urdu: ) is a 1991 Pakistani action film, directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and produced by Habib Jalib. The film stars actors Neeli, Sultan Rahi, Javed Sheikh, Ghulam Mohiuddin and Humayun Qureshi . Cast * Sultan Rahi as (Kabira) * Javed Sheikh as (Javed) * Neeli as (Lashi) * Ghulam Mohiuddin as (Sher Jang) * Humayun Qureshi as (Kaali) * Rangeela * Abid Ali as (Ashiq Shah) * Afzaal Ahmed as (Sher Afghan) * Bahar as (mother of Neeli) * Naghma as (mother of kabira) * Moin Akhter * Shagufta as (Sher jang sister) * Nida Mumtaz - (Guest) * Rashid Mehmood * Qavi Khan as (Press reporter) * Akhtar Shad as (CID Officer) * Mansoor Baloch as (Dupty Jafar) * Mian Badal * Mumtaz as lashi'sister * Shafqat Cheema Soundtrack Track listing Awards Kalay Chor received a Nigar Award for the Best Actor (Javed Sheikh Jawed Sheikh (also spelled Javaid and Javed; born 8 October 1954) is a Pakistani actor, film director and producer who works in Lollywood and Bollywood. He i ...
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Deewanay Do
Deewanay Do ( ur, , lit=Let's Go Crazy) is a 1985 Pakistani film it was written by Shoki & Asghar and directed and produced by Nazar-ul-Islam. It stars Nadeem, Babra Sharif and Bindiya in leading roles. Plot The story is about a rich boy Mansoor (Nadeem) and later he meets Saira (Babra) who is from a well good family. They both meet during an accident but they both falls in love and decides to get married but Mansoor's father (Agha) is against the marriage while his mother (Bahar) supports him but later gives up due to her husband's pressure. Then Katie comes from Prais with her father. Katie (Bindiya) begins to like Mansoor and their parents likes it and believes they are a perfect couple and arranges a marriage so they could be together. Cast * Nadeem as Mansoor * Babra Sharif as Saira * Bindiya as Katie * Sabiha Khanum as Saira's mother * Bahar Begum as Sabia * Agha Talish Agha Ali Abbas Qizilbash (also known as Agha Talish, ur, ) (13 November 1923 – 19 Febru ...
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Bandish (1980 Pak Film)
''Bandish'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani romantic drama Urdu film released in 1980. It was directed by Nazar-ul-Islam and the top cast included ''Shabnam'', ''Nadeem Baig (actor), Nadeem'', and ''Diana Christina''. ''Bandish'' was shot in Pakistan and Indonesia. The film was a commercial success and won 7 Nigar Awards in different categories. The movie songs, "''Sona na chandi na koi mehal''" and "''Do piyasay dil ek hue hein''" became the most iconic melodies of the era. Plot The central idea of ''Bandish'' was taken from the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film Random Harvest (1942). The story is about a married Pakistani man who is a son of an industrialist and husband of a loving wife. He goes on a business trip to Indonesia. There he receives a head injury in a boat accident. Though he survives the accident and reaches ashore on an island but due to the trauma, he now experiences amnesia, forgetting his personal identity and his family back in Pakistan. On the island, he m ...
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Nahin Abhi Nahin
''Nahin Abhi Nahin'' ( ur, ) is a 1980 Pakistani romantic Urdu film directed by Nazar-ul-Islam. The movie introduced the new actors Faisal, Ayaz Naik, and Arzoo. While the star actress Shabnam was in the lead role. ''Nahin Abhi Nahin'' was a golden jubilee hit of the year. The movie song, "''Saman wo Khawab sa saman''", composed by Robin Ghosh and vocalized by Akhlaq Ahmed, became a very popular track. Plot The central idea of ''Nahin Abhi Nahin'' was inspired by the 1971 American film ''Summer of '42''. A teenage student, who is curious about sex and romance, misinterprets the affectionate gestures of an attractive lady and falls in love with her. Meanwhile, he meets another girl of his own age group and she starts liking him, but he continues to be obsessed with that older woman. The girl tries to convince him that it is a mismatch. But then, a naughty friend of his, encourages him to express his feelings to that lady. He actually does that. The angry lady scolds him for his ...
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List Of Pakistani Film Directors
This is a list of Pakistani film directors. A * Adnan Sarwar * Afia Nathaniel * Ahmad Bashir * Ajab Gul * Alizeh Imtiaz * Ammar Aziz * Anjum Shahzad * Anwar Kamal Pasha * Asim Raza * Azfar Jafri * Aziz Jindani B * Badar Munir * Bilal Lashari D * Dur Mohammad Kassi F * Farjad Nabi H * Haissam Hussain * Haseeb Hassan * Hassan Rana * Hassan Tariq I * Ilyas Kashmiri * Imtiaz Dharker * Ismail Jilani J * Jamshed Jan Mohammad * Jan Mohammad * Jarrar Rizvi * Javed Jabbar * Javed Raza * Javed Sheikh * Jawad Ahmad K * Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar * Khalique Ibrahim Khalique * Khawaja Khurshid Anwar M * M. Akram * Maheen Zia * Mehreen Jabbar * Mohammad Ali * Mohammed Ehteshamuddin * Momina Duraid * Mubashir Lucman * Mushtaq Gazdar * Mustafa Qureshi N * Nabeel Qureshi * Nadeem Cheema * Nadeem Baig * Nannha * Nazir Ahmed Khan * Noor Jehan * Nazar-ul-Islam P * Pervaiz Kaleem * Pervez Malik R * Rahim Gul * Rangeela * Rauf Khalid * Reema Khan * Riaz Shahid ...
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Aangan (1982 Film)
Aangan may also refer to: * ''Aangan'' (novel), an Urdu novel by Khadija Mastoor * ''Aangan'' (1973 film), a Hindi film by Nasir Hussain * ''Aangan'' (1982 film), an Urdu film directed by Nazar-ul-Islam, starring Nadeem, Babra Sharif and Sajjad Kishwar * ''Aangan'' (2017 TV series), a Pakistani ARY Digital television series, written by Faiza Iftikhar * ''Aangan'' (2018 TV series), a Pakistani Hum TV series, based on the novel by Khadija Mastoor See also *Angan languages or Ongan languages Ongan, also called Angan, South Andamanese or Jarawa–Onge, is a phylum of two Andamanese languages, Önge and Jarawa, spoken in the southern Andaman Islands. The two known extant languages are: * Önge or Onge ( transcribes ); 96 speakers ( ...
, Andamanese languages spoken in the Andaman Islands, India {{dab ...
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Calcutta, India
Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, commercial, and financial hub of Eastern India and the main port of communication for North-East India. According to the 2011 Indian census, Kolkata is the seventh-most populous city in India, with a population of 45  lakh (4.5 million) residents within the city limits, and a population of over 1.41  crore (14.1 million) residents in the Kolkata Metropolitan Area. It is the third-most populous metropolitan area in India. In 2021, the Kolkata metropolitan area crossed 1.5 crore (15 million) registered voters. The Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port and its sole major riverine port. Kolkata is regarded as the cultural capital of India. Kolkata is the second largest Bengali-speaking city after Dhaka. It ...
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