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Taj Aur Talwar (1961)
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Taj Aur Talwar (1961) is a Pakistani Urdu-language costume drama released on May 26, 1961, directed by Riaz Ahmad Raju and produced by Films Hayyat. The film stars Rattan Kumar and featured the debut of actress Razia.
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انگارے (1972)
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Pakistani film directed by Fareed Ahmed
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Hazar Dastaan (1965)
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A fisherman discovers his royal heritage and battles a sorcerer using body-swapping magic to protect his kingdom and a mystical diamond.
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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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Clerk (1960)
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An impressive social story about a poor Clerk and his hard life.. Film director Khalil Kaisar played the title role and famous film poet Khawaja Parvez was also seen in a comedy role.
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شرافت (1974)
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A poor woman dies due to her son's inability to provide necessary treatment, leading to him becoming a thief and falling in love with a girl.
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تسویر (1966)
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Film starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh.
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Elaan (1967)
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The Urdu film Elaan (1967) was directed by Ashfaq Malik.
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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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Parchhaen (1974)
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A Pakistani Urdu-language film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Afzaal Ahmad, and Munawar Saeed.
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امبر (1978)
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An Urdu-language social film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Mohammad Ali, Nadeem, and Mumtaz.
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Talash (1976)
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A classic Pakistani Urdu-language drama film directed by Pervez Malik
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حساب (1986)
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Film directed by Mohammad Javed Fazil.
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جوش (1966)
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A formula type action film of five brothers. Saqi played the main villain role.
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Buzdil (1969)
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The Urdu film Buzdil (1969) was directed by Saqlain Razvi.
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دو بدن (1974)
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Urdu Film, with Kaveeta in her debut role
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Nishan (1973)
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When a tyrannical landlord breaks a fragile peace treaty and murders a young man, his family is thrust into a bitter cycle of revenge. Split between a personal blood oath and the strict boundaries of the law, two separated brothers must navigate their clashing duties, bound only by a hidden physical mark and a mother's blessing.
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Khyber Pass (1964)
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A rugged tribal hero and a spirited beauty navigate romance and honor across the historic pass.
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سہیلی (1960)
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A story about two women, who shared their husband.
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Afsana (1970)
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After a sudden tragedy cuts her marriage short, Nahid must navigate grief and unexpected responsibility within her husband’s wealthy family. The arrival of a mysterious man who closely resembles Nasir begins to stir hidden motives and buried tensions.
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Samaj (1974)
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A remake of the film Bharosa (1958)
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Naila (1965)
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A Pakistani musical romance drama about love, loyalty, and emotional conflict within a family. As Naila prepares for marriage, changing feelings and strained relationships begin to test the bonds around her.
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باغی سردار (1966)
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A courageous tribal hero rises against a tyrannical local leader to defend his people’s honor and rights. Forced into rebellion, he leads a band of outlaws in a high-stakes struggle for justice
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ہم دونوں (1980)
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Directed by Pervez Malik, the movie features acclaimed actors Nadeem and Shabnam in lead roles, supported by Kemal, Nimmi, and Saiqa
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اجب خان (1961)
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In 1923, after British forces insult his village’s honor, Pashtun tribesman Ajab Khan Afridi leads a daring rebellion against the Raj. His quest for justice soon ignites a massive standoff that challenges the might of the British Empire on the North-West Frontier.
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Dosti (1971)
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A Pakistani man goes abroad his country for earning money.
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