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Nacher Putul (1971)
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A story of a middle class simple girl who becomes submissive to others for some circumstances.
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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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Aakhri Station (1965)
Character: Chameli
Based on the story 'Pagli' by Hajra Masroor, Jamil, a young engineer comes to East Pakistan where he joins the railway department. On station, there is a mentally retarded girl who often wanders there. It comes across to Jamil that there is a backstory behind her mental retardation. Some time before, her marriage was called off because her father could not fulfill the groom's demand of huge dowry. Her father died in result and she became unconscious/mad.
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Pehchan (1975)
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A young man returns home to a mother from whom he ran away as a child. Since she doesn't know what he looks like, a fugitive sees the opportunity of impersonating him.
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Andaleeb (1969)
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The story revolves around Andleeb, a beautiful and kind-hearted girl who lives in a small village. She falls in love with a young man named Khurram, who belongs to a wealthy family in the city. Khurram is initially hesitant about reciprocating Andleeb's love due to their different social status. However, he eventually falls in love with her and decides to marry her against his family's wishes.
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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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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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Kajal (1965)
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The Munim in Ranimaa's family lives with his son, Kaushal and daughter, Madhavi. After he passes away, Ranimaa brings up both children as her own, along with her only son, Rajesh.
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درشن (1967)
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Basheer Ahmad from East Pakistan created an amazing record when he sang eight songs in this film. He was also lyricist and music composer of these songs, which is a unique record in Pakistan's film history.
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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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বেহুলা (1966)
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Behula is a 1966 Bengali film directed by Zahir Raihan and stars Razzak and Shuchanda as lead pair. It was based on the Hindu mythology of Behula, who fights vehemently to goddess Manasa for her husband Lakhindar's life.
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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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Qurbani (1981)
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After Shabana leaves her home to pursue a singing career, her husband struggles bringing up their only son. Will the family ever get together or there will be always someone missing? Winner of the 1981 Nigar Award for Best Urdu Film.
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হারানো দিন (1961)
Character: Mala
A new maried couple escaped from some bandits & took shelter in a house. They found the house as haunted. The house caretaker told them an old love story that belonging this house.
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Bandish (1980)
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Faisal (Nadeem Baig) travels from Pakistan to Indonesia to claim the property of his late father. An accident makes him lose his memory as he forgets about the five crucial days that he had spent in Singapore.
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আম্মাজান (1999)
Character: Ammajan / Jahanara Begum
Affection and attention of mother to her son deteriorate after a mischief happens with her.
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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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Dosti (1971)
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A Pakistani man goes abroad his country for earning money.
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কখনো আসেনি (1961)
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The emergence of the educated middle-class. Shawkat’s life as a bohemian artist perfectly illustrates the life of an artist in Dhaka during the 60s. When Shawkat’s father loses his job, and eventually dies, the reality of living in a capitalist society as an artist dawns on him
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Aina (1977)
Character: Rita
Aina is a love story of two hearts and two souls but from two different social classes, one being a daughter of a business tycoon and one being a realistic, self-confident and a little bit arrogant poor young man.
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