Sindhi cinema ( sd, سنڌي سينيما) refers to the
Sindhi language
Sindhi ( ; , ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 30 million people in the Pakistani province of Sindh, where it has official status. It is also spoken by a further 1.7 million people in India, where it is a Scheduled languages of India ...
film
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industry in
Sindh
Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
,
Pakistan
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and among the
Sindhi diaspora
The Sindhi diaspora mainly refers to the descendants of ethnic Sindhi people who emigrated from the historical Sind province of British India before the Independence of Pakistan, these people are not a part of Pakistani diaspora as they emigrat ...
.
History
The first Sindhi film produced was ''Ekta'' in 1940 directed by
Homi Wadia
Homi Wadia (22 May 1911 – 10 December 2004) was an Indian film director and producer in Bollywood (Hindi cinema). He was the co-founder of Wadia Movietone productions, established in 1933 and later after the closure of Wadiatone, he founded Ba ...
and the last film was Himmath which was released on 1997; while the first Sindhi film produced in Pakistan was ''
Umar Marvi
Umar Marvi or Marui ( sd, عمر مارئي, ur, ), is a folktale from Sindh, Pakistan about a village girl Marvi Maraich, who resists the overtures of a powerful King and the temptation to live in the palace as a queen, preferring to be in simpl ...
'' 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
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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
Cinema of Pakistan, popularly known as Lollywood ( ur, ), refers to the filmmaking industry in Pakistan. Pakistan is home to several film studios centres, primarily located in its three largest cities – Karachi, Lahore, and Faisalabad.
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has seen a general revival of Sindhi films.
Many artists and proposed their proposals to revive the capability and ability of the Sindhi cinema. With
Ranveer Singh
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having said to create the first mass
Sindhi film called Dadho Sutho. However as of January 2023, this has not been confirmed.
Films
Some popular Sindhi films include:
*
Ekta (1942)
*
Umar Marvi
Umar Marvi or Marui ( sd, عمر مارئي, ur, ), is a folktale from Sindh, Pakistan about a village girl Marvi Maraich, who resists the overtures of a powerful King and the temptation to live in the palace as a queen, preferring to be in simpl ...
(1956)
*
Perdesi (1958)
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Sherah Feroz
''Shero Feroz'' (Sindhi: شهرو فيروز) is a Pakistani film released on 18 October 1968. Produced by Khadim Films (a film production company founded by the brothers Ali Baloch and Khadim Hussain Baloch), it was directed by Shaikh Hassan and ...
(1968)
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Chanduki
''Chanduki'' is a Pakistani Sindhi film released in 1969. It is directed by A. Q. Pirzada, produced by S. Y. A. Group, and stars Mushtaq Changezi.
See also
* Sindhi cinema
* List of Sindhi-language films
This is a list of films produced by ...
(1969)
*
Ghoonghat Lah Kunwar
Ghooghat Lah Kunwar (Sindhi: گهونگهٽ لاھ ڪنوار) is a Sindhi language
film which was released on 18 September 1970 from Karachi. Saeeda and Waseem played leading roles in this film. Famous singer Noor Jahan and Mahedi Hassan were pl ...
(1970)
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Mehboob Mitha
''Mehboob Mitha'' is a Pakistani film released on 12 November 1971. It was directed by A. Q. Pirzada, produced by G. S. Gurnani (Jhulelal Films) and starred Anila Niyaz and Mushtaq Changezi.
See also
* Sindhi cinema
* List of Sindhi-language f ...
(1971)
*
Ali Jo Ghulam
ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; 600 – 661 CE) was the last of four Rightly Guided Caliphs to rule Islam (r. 656 – 661) immediately after the death of Muhammad, and he was the first Shia Imam. ...
(2014)
*
Haider Khan (2015)
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Pyar Jaa Rang
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(2013) Actors - Anil Vanjani, Poonam, Tarana
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Haseen Zindagi (2015) Actors - Anil Vanjani, Kalpana Bhagtani.
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Classical Sindhi cinema actors/actresses
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Bhagwanti Navani
Bhagwanti Navani (1 February 1940 – 22 October 1986) was an Indian singer and actress known for her work in Sindhi-language music and films. She was a folk as well as playback singer. Due to her melodious and sweet voice, she was popularly k ...
* Chakori
* Mushtaq Malano, his stage name was Mushtaq Changazi and played lead role in more than 60 Sindhi cinema movies.
* Salahudin Tunio
* Shahzadi
* Mahmood Siddiqui
* Soxie Deniel
* Shafi Muhammd Shah.
* Rubi Ali
* Amir Shah
* Urossa Siddiqui
* Fahaad Mustafa
* Danish Nawaz
* Sanam Bolach
See also
Sindhi Drama industry .
*
Cinema of Pakistan
Cinema of Pakistan, popularly known as Lollywood ( ur, ), refers to the filmmaking industry in Pakistan. Pakistan is home to several film studios centres, primarily located in its three largest cities – Karachi, Lahore, and Faisalabad.
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References
Sindhi-language mass media
Mass media in Sindh
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