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Shabana (1976)
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The story of the film revolves around two sisters; Shabana and Farzana (Babra Sharif in a double role). They are identical twins who have very different personalities. Farzana is a shy and innocent girl, whereas her sister, Shabana, has a lively and confident personality. Farzana works as a secretary to the wealthy playboy, Akhter (Shahid). He lusts after Farzana, but is unable to seduce her. He finally manages to trap her by promising marriage. A secret marriage takes place between them, attended only by Akhter's closest aides and a dubious maulvi. After consummating the marriage, Akhter informs a stunned Farzana of his true intentions. When she refuses to leave quietly
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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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Babul (1971)
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The story follows a mother with two sons—one her real son, a careless criminal, and the other unrelated to her but deeply devoted. While the kind son’s acts of compassion help him overcome every hardship, the criminal son struggles to earn his mother’s love and respect, learning that worth is proven through actions, not blood. The film is considered Sultan Rahi’s first major film and won five Nigar Awards, including Best Punjabi Film of 1971.
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Nahi Abhi Nahi (1980)
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A teenager falls in love with an older woman as he is about to learn some valuable lessons in life.
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Meri Bhabhi (1969)
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The Urdu film Meri Bhabhi (1969) was directed by S.A. Hafiz.
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Do Bigha Zamin (1982)
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Two powerful landlords lure young brides to their haveli with the promise of two acres of land, only to abuse them before sending them to their in-laws’ homes. When one of their henchmen secretly spares a woman and her son, his act of mercy sparks a deadly cycle of revenge years later.
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لیلیٰ مجنوں (1974)
Character: Abu Ghuraab
Two lovers, Qais Aamri and Laila Bint Sarwar, from Nakhlistan, are unable to unite as Qais face opposition from Meet Sarwar, Laila's Father. However, when fate intervenes, Laila gets married to Shehzada Bakht while Qais goes to wanderness.
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Afsana (1970)
Character: Badar
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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Sangdil (1968)
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A woman flees with the child of a Nawab, leaving behind her own son with Nawab (who's thinks of him as his biological son).
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Kamyabi (1984)
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Kamyabi is a 1984 Pakistani, family drama and a musical film.
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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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