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Sarmaya
''Sarmaya'' Punjabi film () is a 1990 Pakistani action film. Directed by Idrees Khan, written and produced by Mazhar Hussian, Nasir Adeeb. The film starring Sultan Rahi, Javed Sheikh, Neeli, Humayun Qureshi. Film Editor Mohammad Ashiq Alihttp://mazhar.dk/film/db/details.php?pid=2717, film Sarmaya (1990) on Mazhar.dk, Retrieved 11 October 2016 Film's box-office business This film was shown at Mehfil cinema, Lahore and other cinemas for a combined total of 334 weeks in its first run. This film celebrated Solo Golden Jubilee in cities of Rawalpindi and Multan and silver jubilees in Gujranwala, Sialkot, and Faisalabad. This film celebrated Diamond Jubilee in Karachi and Golden Jubilee in Lahore at its second run. This film also celebrated Silver Jubilees in Lahore and Hyderabad at its third run. Cast * Sultan Rahi as Zulfi Pelwan * Anjuman Sehiylaa * Javed Sheikh as Sp * Shakeela as Javed's lover * Sonia as Zebuo * Waseem Abbas as Monna * Albela * Tanzeem Hassan as Ibrahim * Bab ...
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Saeed Khan Rangeela
Mohammad Saeed Khan (1 January 1937 – 24 May 2005), better known as Rangeela, was a Pakistani Lollywood actor, singer and director. He is regarded as one of the finest comedians of the Pakistani film industry. He performed in over 300 films in his career spanning over 4 decades. Early life and career His birth name was Mohammad Saeed Khan and he was born in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. His family moved to Peshawar, Pakistan when he was very young. He took a keen interest in bodybuilding and physical exercises as a teenager. He moved to Lahore at a young age and earned his livelihood by painting billboards for the Pakistani film industry. Once, when the shooting of a film was taking place, an actor for the film's jolly character role was needed. The film director asked Mohammad Saeed Khan to play the part which he did. All those present during the shooting were amused by his acting style and he became an actor through sheer luck. Rangeela made his professional cinemati ...
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Bahar Begum
Bahar Begum (born Kishwar Begum; ) is an actress best known for many Pakistani movies since 1956. She was first introduced to the Pakistani film industry by the renowned film director Anwar Kamal Pasha in film Chann Mahi (1956). Anwar Kamal Pasha is the one that gave her the professional film world name Bahar Begum. She later acted both in Punjabi, Pashto and Urdu language Pakistani films and had a very active career from 1956 through the 1980s. She has more than 600 films to her credit. Early life and education Bahar Begum studied at the Convent of Jesus and Mary Lahore, Pakistan. Career Having grown up in Lahore, Pakistan, her career has centered on the Punjabi film industry, initially playing heroines and then "emotionally strong mothers", usually ending-up playing 'mother' to popular lead actor of Punjabi films Sultan Rahi in his films during the 1980s. She has performed well in films playing a loud rural woman, especially the role of a ''Chaudhrani'' in Punjabi movie ...
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Anjuman (actress)
Anjuman Shaheen ( ur, ), is a Pakistani film actress and singer. She was one of the most successful Punjabi film heroines of Pakistan during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. She was born in Bahawalpur. Anjuman's parents were from Ahmadpur East, settled in Multan where Anjuman was brought up. She later moved to Lahore. Career Her career spanned almost 20 years and she appeared in more than 300 films. She first appeared in the Urdu film, ''Soorath'' (1973) co-starring with Waseem Abbas, Afshan, Taj Niazi. Her last appearance was in ''Peengan'' (2000). ''Soorath'' was not a success. Her first major hit was ''Waadey Ki Zanjeer'' (1979). She had major roles in '' Sher Khan'' and ''Chan Varyam'' (1981) and played a supporting role in film ''Sala Sahib'' (1981). All three were diamond jubilee hit films and were released the same day, a unique record, which she shared with her co-star Sultan Rahi, her playback voice Madam Noor Jehan, and musician Wajahat Attre. She appeared with every h ...
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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 is best known for working in the Hindi films ''Om Shanti Om'', '' My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves '', ''Namastey London'', etc. Career Born in Rawalpindi, Jawed Sheikh made his acting debut in the Lollywood film ''Dhamaka'', written by Pakistani writer Ibn-e-Safi released on 14 December 1974. He acted in over 100 films in Urdu, Sinhala and Punjabi. He has also appeared in many television serials which have aired on PTV, Hum TV, Geo Entertainment and A-Plus. The first film he directed was ''Mushkil'', released in 1995. In 2002, he directed ''Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa'', in which he also played a supporting role. In 2005, he switched to acting in Bollywood films and appeared in films like '' Shikhar'' (2005) and ''Jaan-E-Mann'' (2006). In 2007 he appeared in ''Namaste London'', ''Om Shanti Om'' and the Pakistani film ''Mein Ek Din ...
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Mehmood Aslam
Mehmood Aslam is a Pakistani television and stage actor. He has appeared in classic drama series such as ''Andhera Ujala'', ''Payas'', '' Din'', ''Janjaalpura'' and is commonly known for his role in ongoing comedy series ''Bulbulay''. Some of his projects include '' Landa Bazar'', ''Daray Daray Naina'', ''Chhalawa'', ''Achanak'', ''Uraan'' and ''Ladies Park ''Ladies Park'' ( ur, لیڈیز پارک) is a 2011 Pakistani drama comedy serial broadcasting by Geo Entertainment. It is directed by Nadeem Baig and written by Muhammad Younis Butt, casting Mahnoor Baloch, Humayun Saeed, Nadia Hussain, S ...''. Filmography Television ;Selected Drama Serials Telefilms Anthology series Other appearances Accolades References External links * 1961 births Living people Pakistani male film actors Pakistani male television actors Pakistani male stage actors People from Karachi Punjabi people ARY Digital people Male actors in Urdu cinema {{Pakis ...
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Waseem Abbas
Waseem Abbas ( ur, وسِیم عبّاس) is a Pakistani television, film actor and director. He is known for his roles in television dramas for PTV and other networks, including ''Samundar'', ''Raat'', ''Ashiyana'', ''Family Front'', '' Landa Bazar'', and ''Din''. Career Waseem Abbas is the son of singer and actor Inayat Hussain Bhatti. His uncle Kaifee (real name Kifayat Hussain Bhatti) was also an actor and director. He started his career as a TV actor in Lahore. Filmography Films * Haidar Daler (1978) * Manzil (1981) * Aina Aur Zindagi (1982) * Zara Si Baat (1982) * Tina (1983) * Badaltay Rishtay (1983) * Naseebon Wali (1984) * Shah Behram (1985) Punjabi film * Haq Mehr (1985) * First Blood 1986 * Jugnu 1987 * Jut Majhe Da (1988) * Taqatwar (1989) * Ishq Rog (1989) * Sarmaya ''Sarmaya'' Punjabi film () is a 1990 Pakistani action film. Directed by Idrees Khan, written and produced by Mazhar Hussian, Nasir Adeeb. The film starring Sultan Rahi, Javed Sheikh, Neeli, Hu ...
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Albela (actor)
Akhtar Hussain Albela ( pa, ) (21 September 1940 – 17 July 2004) was a Pakistani actor and comedian. Albela died of a heart failure at age 63 in Lahore on 17 July 2004. Early life and career Albela was born in Gojra, Punjab, British India (now in Toba Tek Singh District, Punjab, Pakistan) in 1940. He performed in numerous films, television and theater plays in his career spanning over 50 years. Some of his hit Punjabi films were Bharia Mela (1966), Badnam (1966), Baoo Ji (1968) and Ishq Nachaway Gali Gali (1984).Film, stage actor Albela passes away (includes Profile and obituary of Albela (actor) on Dawn (newspaper)
Published 18 July 2004, Retrieved 31 January 2022
He has 7 daughters and two sons. His son, Honey Alb ...
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Deeba
Deeba ( ur, ), is a Pakistani film actress. She was one of the leading film actresses during the 1960s and 1970s, well known for her romantic and tragic roles in Urdu and Punjabi films. She has received a Nigar Award and Pride of Performance. She is known as the ''"Pakistani Mona Lisa"''. Early life and career Deeba (Birth name:''Raheela'') was born at Ranchi, Bihar, British India on 1 August 1947. In the 1950s, she was living with her married sister near Karachi Cantt. Station (a railway station) in a slum area of Karachi. She started her career as a child actress in the film ''Miss 56'' (1956) and was nicknamed "Chutanki" as she was still a little girl. She got a breakthrough in ''Charagh Jalta Raha'' (1962 film), a Fazal Karim Fazli film. Her performances in several films, such as ''Milan'' (1964), ''Khamosh Raho'' (1964), ''Aina'' (1966), ''Payal ki jhankar'' (1966), Doraha, ''Sangdil'' (1968), ''Dard'' (1969), ''Sajna Door Diya'' (1970), '' Neend hamarey khuwab tumhare ...
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Nida Mumtaz
Nida Mumtaz is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas ''Kahin Deep Jaley'', ''Deewangi'' and '' Khoob Seerat''. She is also known for her roles in movies ''Wrong No.'' and ''Mehrunisa V Lub U''. Early life Nida was born in 1960 on September 10th in Karachi, Pakistan. She completed her studies from University of Karachi. Career Nida made her debut as an actress in 1984 with her mother Salma Mumtaz Salma Mumtaz (1926 – 20 January 2012) was a Pakistani film actress, director and producer. Early life and career Salma Mumtaz made her film debut as an actress in the 1960 Urdu language film, ''Neelofar'' (1960).PTV Channel. She then joined another drama in 1986 in which she starred with her aunt Shammi. In 1980s and 1990s she ...
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Hyderabad, Sindh
Hyderabad ( Sindhi and ur, ; ) is a city and the capital of Hyderabad Division in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the second-largest city in Sindh, and the eighth largest in Pakistan. Founded in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro of the Kalhora Dynasty, Hyderabad served as a provincial capital until the British transferred the capital to Bombay presidency in 1840. It is about inland of Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan, to which it is connected by a direct railway and M-9 motorway. Toponymy The city was named in honour of Ali, the fourth caliph and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad. Hyderabad's name translates literally as "Lion City"—from ''haydar'', meaning "lion," and '' ābād'', which is a suffix indicating a settlement. "Lion" references Ali's valour in battle, and so he is often referred to as ''Ali Haydar'', roughly meaning "Ali the Lionheart," by South Asian Muslims. History Founding The River Indus was changing course around 1757, resulting in perio ...
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Babar (actor)
Babar ( ur, ), also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan. It is generally taken in reference to the Persian ''babr'' (Persian: ببر), meaning "tiger". There is a similar name in connotation to the Arabic male given form and generic name of the animal by the name " Nimr" (Arabic: نَمِر ''namir'') which means "yellow-black stripped cat", i.e. "tiger". The word repeatedly appears in Ferdowsi's ''Shahnameh'' and was borrowed into the Turkic languages of Central Asia.Thumb, Albert, ''Handbuch des Sanskrit, mit Texten und Glossar'', German original, ed. C. Winter, 1953Snippet, p. 318/ref> Thackston argues for an alternate derivation from the PIE word " beaver", pointing to similarities between the pronunciation ''Bābor'' and the Russian ''bobr'' (, "beaver"). The most famous bearer of this name was Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, known popularly as Babur, a prince of the Timur ...
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Nasir Adib
Nasir ( ar, ناصر, translit=Nāṣir) is a masculine given name, commonly found in Arabic which can mean "helper" or "one who gives victory" (grammatically the Stem I masculine singular active participle of consonantal verb root ''n-ṣ-r''). The female form of the name is Nasira (). Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration, include Naser, Nasser, Naseer, and Nacer. People with this name include: People with the given name * Al-Nasir, Abbasid caliph who ruled from 1158 to 1225 * Nasir al-Din Bughra Khan (1287–1291), sultan of Bengal * Nasir ibn Alnas (also known as An-Nasir ibn Alnas) (died 1088), fifth ruler of the Hammadids in Algeria * Nasiruddin Mahmud (grandson of Iltutmish), Muslim Turkic ruler * Nasir ad-Din Qabacha, Muslim Turkic governor of Multan * Nasir Jones (born 1973), American Rapper, actor, entrepreneur * Nasir Adderley (born 1997), American football player * Nasir Kazmi (1925–1972), Pakistani Urdu poet * Naser Orić (born ...
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