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''Nai Laila Naya Majnu'' is a 1969 Pakistani Urdu romantic comedy film directed by ''Munawar Rasheed''. The lead cast included Naseema Khan, Kemal,
Aliya Aliya ( ar, عَلِيَّة‎ ), Aaliyah, Alia, or Aliyah is an Arabic feminine given name. It is the feminine of the name Ali, meaning "exalted". People * Aliya bint Ali (1911–1950), Queen of Iraq * ''Aliyah bint Abdallah al-Mansur'', was th ...
, Lehri, and Asad Bukhari. The film won 2
Nigar Awards The Nigar Awards ( ur, , translit=Inʿām Negār, lit=Picture Awards) were presented in an annual award show to recognize outstanding achievement in Pakistani cinema. The honors are awarded by Nigar Magazine founded in 1948. The Nigar Awards a ...
in different categories.


Plot

The film tells humorous love stories of two boys ''Jamal'' and ''Shahid'' with two modern girls ''Salma'' and ''Shamim''. Jamal wants to fool Salma and Salma was thinking that she had fooled Jamal. On the other hand, Shamim and Shahid are also having fun with each other, even Shahid is beaten up by Shamim's friends in this fun. Jamal's mother is a conservative woman who wants to marry her son among her relatives. Jamal was crazy about Salma. Nai Laila Nai Majnu, as the meetings continued, the talk became interesting and beyond mischief, the story began to turn into love. Salma's father Seth Masood has also arranged his daughter's marriage with one of his loved ones. Salma and Jamal perform a dramatic prank against their parents' relationship, Jamal acts blind and Salma stops her wedding by becoming lame. In this way, the relationship established by their parents ends. Jamal's mother and Salma's father together arrange the marriage of both. On the day of the wedding, both of them lie to their parents that they staged this drama to stop their arranged marriages, with the support of Shamim and Shahid, both of Seth Masood and Jamal's mother. After this fact, Jamal and Salma's marriage is stopped, but the doctor gets both parents to agree. The marriage of Seth Masood, Shahid and Shami is also fixed on the same day and arranged for marriage. Jamal and Salma, Shamim and Shahid get married.


Cast

* Naseema Khan — as ''Salma'' * Kemal — as ''Jamal'' *
Aliya Aliya ( ar, عَلِيَّة‎ ), Aaliyah, Alia, or Aliyah is an Arabic feminine given name. It is the feminine of the name Ali, meaning "exalted". People * Aliya bint Ali (1911–1950), Queen of Iraq * ''Aliyah bint Abdallah al-Mansur'', was th ...
— as ''Shamim'' * Lehri — as ''Shahid'' * Asad Bukhari * Ilyas Kashmiri *
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* Salma Mumtaz * Azad * Khalifa Nazir * Meena Chodhary * Shahida * Raj Multani * Ijaz Akhtar * Agha Dilraj *
Badar Munir Badar Munir (1940 – 11 October 2008) was a Pakistani film actor. Originally from MadyanActor Badar Munir ...


Music and soundtracks

The playback music was composed by
Tassaduq Hussain and ''Mouj Lakhnavi'' was the lyricist: * ''Aaja, Yun Meri Palkon Mein Aa, Chhayya Chhayya''... Singer(s): Mala, Tani Begum * ''Dekhiye, Beebio, Yeh Haseen Aur Hayn Aur Woh Dilruba''... Singer(s):
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, Mala * ''Dil Dil Say Milay, Phool Khilay, Pyar Mila Hay''... Singer(s): Mala, Tani & Co. * ''Haseena Dilruba, Zara Samnay Aa, Mujhay Tu Na Sata''... Singer(s): Ahmad Rushdi, Mala * ''Janay Mujhay Kya Ho Geya Hay, Kaisa Nasha Chhanay Laga Hay''... Singer(s): Mala, Masood Rana & Co. * ''Meray Hamsafar, Tum Baray Sangdil Ho''... Singer(s): Masood Rana, Mala * ''Nadiya Kay Beech Gori, Halchal Machaye Ray''... Singer(s): Masood Rana, Mala & Co.. * ''O Meri Mehbooba, Batla Do Kya Hua''... Singer(s): Ahmad Rushdi, Mala * ''Tu Hay Neyi Laila, Main Hun Neya Majnu''... Singer(s): Ahmad Rushdi


Release and box office

''Nai Laila Naya Majnu'' was released on 21 February 1969. It was crowned as a platinum jubilee hit with 76 theatrical weeks.


Awards


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nai Laila Naya Majnu 1969 films Pakistani romantic musical films 1960s Urdu-language films Nigar Award winners 1969 romantic drama films Pakistani romantic comedy films Urdu-language Pakistani films Films scored by Tassaduq Hussain