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Zulfaan (1957)
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we currently don't have plot of this movie
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Himmat (1959)
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The Urdu film Himmat (1959) was directed by Amin Malik.
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Bhabhi (1960)
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The Urdu film Bhabhi (1960) was directed by Syed Atta Ullah Shah Hashmi. Starring Shamim Ara and Aslam Pervaiz in leading roles
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Koel (1959)
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A poor musician is invited to participate in a competition abroad but his plane crashes on the way. Though the musician survives, he decides to stay away and pretend to be dead as wife and daughter will be given one lakh rupees in life insurance. But fate has other things in store for the women and when the musician returns ten years later he discovers that his daughter has become a dancer.
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Dehleez (1983)
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Dehleez is a 1983 Pakistani Urdu-language drama film based on Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights, with screenplay by Syed Noor. It started Nadeem and Shabnam with Afzaal Ahmad and Agha Talish. The music of the film was composed by Kamal Ahmed.
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Khaibar Mail (1960)
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Khaibar Mail (or Khyber Mail) is a classic Pakistani film from 1960, known for its adventure/drama set around a train journey, featuring stars like Agha Hussaini, Nasira, Neelo, and Aslam Pervaiz, telling tales of love, danger, and local culture against the backdrop of the Khyber Pass region
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Mangti (1961)
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Mangti (1961) is a Pakistani Punjabi drama film directed by Ashraf Khan and released on May 26, 1961. The film stars Bahar Begum, Aslam Pervaiz, and Sultan Rahi, featuring music by Saif Chughtai
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Aas Paas (1957)
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Aas Paas is a 1957 movie directed by M. A. Rasheed
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لوٹیرا (1964)
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Film starring Bahar and Aslam Pervaiz
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انوکھی (1956)
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First film for two legends Ahmad Rushdi and Lehri.
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تسویر (1966)
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Film starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh.
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Naukar (1955)
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A poor servant and his wife agree to give their son to the childless woman of the wealthy family he serves. However, their sacrifice brings them only suffering and injustice in return.
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Behan Bhai (1968)
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During the 1947 Partition, a mother and her children are separated while migrating to Pakistan. Years later, the siblings grow up in different parts of society, unaware of each other’s lives. The film follows their separate journeys and focuses on family ties shaped by loss and separation.
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Mahal (1968)
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A Pakistani Urdu-language social film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Ghazala, and Aslam Parvez.
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Wafa (1981)
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A Pakistani Urdu-language film directed by Luqman, starring Babra Sharif, Asif Raza Mir, Aslam Parvez and Talish.
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Jeera Blade (1973)
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The story follows the hilarious antics of "Jeera," a street-smart character who uses his wit and humor to navigate life's social troubles and romance. A massive Golden Jubilee hit.
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Ishq Par Zor Nahin (1963)
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A story of love and social barriers, featuring the hit pairing of Aslam Pervaiz and Jameela Razzaq. The film is celebrated for its soulful music by Master Inayat Hussain and marks the final peak of Aslam Pervaiz's career as a romantic hero.
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Surayya (1961)
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Two childhood sweethearts are driven apart by a bitter family feud, only for a twist of fate and a shared tragedy to reunite them under the most complicated of circumstances.
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دامن اور چنگاری (1973)
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About a tragic love triangle involving two loyal friends. When wealth, greed, and family honour force them apart, they must make heartbreaking sacrifices.
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سہیلی (1960)
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A story about two women, who shared their husband.
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بہارو پُھول برساؤ (1972)
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Nawab Parvez Akhter spends a lot of money on his wedding and his newly wedded wife, plunging himself into huge debt, also his rival Nawab Fakhru plots against him.
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Qatill (1955)
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A social‑musical drama from early Pakistani cinema, starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh Kumar. With music by Master Inayat Hussain, the film helped make its lead pair a bankable romantic duo, introduced fresh talent like Musarrat Nazir, and delivered box‑office success in 1955.
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نیند (1959)
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A romance between a wealthy businessman and a poor coal collector turns sour.
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آگ (1967)
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A young man and a woman fall deeply in love, hoping to build a future together. However, their relationship is soon pushed to the breaking point by a series of misunderstandings, family interference, and the harsh pressures of social expectations.
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Sangdil (1982)
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Two kids insist that their father, who recently lost his wife, should marry a variety singer. The story explores how this decision impacts their lives and how their family dynamics change.
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Zarqa (1969)
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It is based on the life of Zarqa, a Palestinian dancer girl and a freedom activist, who killed herself for the liberation of Palestine involving Israeli-occupied territories and Palestinian liberation movement. It also addresses a real event of Neelo (The Actress) when she was forcibly invited by Nawab Malik Amir Mohammad Khan, the governor of West Pakistan to his office to perform a stage dance during the 1965's official visit of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to Pakistan.
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