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Anari (1975)
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A country rube goes to the city to try and find work and runs into misunderstandings and trouble.
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Jab Say Dekha Hay Tumhen (1963)
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A young couple’s romance is pushed to the brink when the woman’s father attempts to use her to settle a personal debt.
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Sajda (1967)
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A historic Urdu-language costume film from Pakistan, directed by S.A. Hafiz. Set against the backdrop of epic Muslim‑Roman conflict, the film features a prominent ensemble cast including Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Lehri, and Talish.
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انوکھی (1956)
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First film for two legends Ahmad Rushdi and Lehri.
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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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Devar Bhabi (1967)
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Khalid lives with his brother, Raza, his sister-in-law, Jamila, and his niece, Najma, in a humble household. Khalid's family struggles to make ends meet and fund his education. Despite their poverty, Jamila and Raza decide to arrange for Khalid's marriage, as per Khalid's wish, with his class fellow, Naheed, who belongs to a richer family. When the news of their marriage spreads in the neighbourhood, a neighbour of Raza who likes Naheed starts spreading rumour and gossip about the relationship of Khalid and Jamila, leading to a series of tragic events.
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Ashiana (1964)
Character: Malik Siraj
A strict and controlling woman rules her household, while family conflicts grow behind closed doors. As new marriages bring change, jealousy, greed, and misunderstandings begin to disturb the family’s peace.
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Wohti (1967)
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A Pakistani Punjabi-language social film directed by Luqman, starring Neelo, Santosh, and Mohammad Ali, along with a large supporting cast including Lehri, Zamurrad, Nazar, and Zeenat.
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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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Hamjoli (1970)
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A Pakistani Urdu-language social film directed by Luqman, starring Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Mustafa Qureshi, Adeeb, and Lehri.
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Dunya Na Manay (1971)
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A Pakistani Urdu-language social film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Mohammad Ali and Swaran Lata.
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Amber (1978)
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An Urdu-language social film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Mohammad Ali, Nadeem, and Mumtaz.
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Aulad (1962)
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The story of a woman who confessed her greatness after the great struggle and sacrifices proved to be an ideal mother and wife.
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Pakeeza (1968)
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A Pakistani romantic film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Ejaz, and Mohammad Ali.
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Ehsas (1972)
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A story of love and social inequality. Disowned by his father, Shaukat loses his wife at childbirth. Their son Pervez is secretly raised by his grandfather. Years later, writer Pervez falls for singer Nigar, leading to a family reunion.
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عشرہ (1969)
Character: Bezaar Sahib
Struggling artist Aamir meets Alia and fell in love with her but destiny have some other plans for them.
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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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Anjuman (1970)
Character: Lala
Anjuman is a tragic character, based on the courtesan lives of women in South Asia. Its about a "Tawaiif" or a courtesan falling in love and her tragic ending.
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سہیلی (1960)
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A story about two women, who shared their husband.
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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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Nadaan (1973)
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About a well-meaning but naive young protagonist who is forced to navigate the complexities, deceptions and harsh realities of society.
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Bahisht (1974)
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Khalid and Rehana come across each other in their college, where they fall for each other after the usual bantering, and get married. Rehana who belongs to an upper-class family in contrary to Khalid, faces hurdles in the marriage created by Sarkar Maa (Khalid's mother). She compromise and tries to save her married life, until she loses her unborn due to her mother-in-law's cruel behaviour. After the incident, she decides to separate from Khalid and leaves him.
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