Meena Shorey Explained

Meena Shorey
Birth Name:Khurshid Jehan
Birth Date:13 November 1921
Birth Place:Raiwind, Punjab, British India
Death Place:Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Alias:The Droll Queen of Partition
Lux Lady of Pakistan[1]
The Lara Lappa Girl
The Comedienne of Calibre
Resting Place:Lahore
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1941–1983
Spouse:
    Children:3
    Awards:Special Nigar Award for 30 years of excellence in Pakistani film industry in 1982

    Meena Shorey (13 November 1921  - 3 September 1989) was a Pakistani film actress who worked first in Indian cinema and later Pakistani cinema. She appeared in Hindi/Urdu and Punjabi films. Credited in films by her mononym, Meena, her real name was Khurshid Jehan. She started her acting career playing a character role, as Ambhi, Raja of Taxila's sister in Sohrab Modi's Sikandar (1941). Married to her fourth husband, Roop K. Shorey, by the mid-1940s, she found fame when she acted in her husband's film Ek Thi Larki (1949), opposite actor Motilal. The story was written by I. S. Johar, who also starred in the film. The "foot-tapping" music composed by Vinod became a "huge hit", with Meena becoming an "icon" for the "new liberated" young women. Meena was acclaimed as the "Lara Lappa Girl", from the song of same title in the film.[2] She was one of the first women to be recognised in Indian cinema as a "comedienne of calibre".[3] She was also popularly known as The Droll Queen of Partition as she worked as a comedienne [Droll] in both in India and Pakistan [countries resulting from partition].[4]

    In 1956, she went to Lahore, Pakistan with her husband, where they were invited by Pakistani producer J.C. Anand to make a film there following her mass popularity with the public in both India and Pakistan. The film Shorey made was Miss 56, a copy of the Guru Dutt-Madhubala starrer Mr. & Mrs. '55. Instead of returning to India when her husband did, she decided to stay back in Pakistan, continuing her acting career there.[5] Some of her best films in India included the Punjabi film Chaman (1948), Actress (1948), Ek Thi Ladki (1949), Dholak (1951), and Ek Do Teen (1953).

    Early life

    Meena was born Khurshid Jehan, on 17 November 1921, in Raiwind, Punjab, British India, the second of four children. Her family was poor and her father struggled to support the family. His first business venture, in Ferozepur, failed when Khurshid was very young. Moving to Lahore, he then worked at a dyeing business, which also failed. However, by this time, he had managed to arrange a good marriage for his eldest daughter, Wazir Begum, and she left for Bombay after her marriage. A few years later, Wazir Begum called Khurshid to stay with her for some time in Bombay, her idea being to arrange a suitable marriage for Khurshid also, from among her husband's relatives.

    However, fate took an unexpected turn when Sohrab Modi noticed Meena at the launch of his film Sikandar (1941), which she attended with her brother-in-law, and offered her a supporting role in the film, giving her the name, Meena.

    Career

    In India

    Sikandar in 1941 was the first film Meena acted in, which had her in the small role of King of Taxila's sister. This was a historical film about the invasion of India in the Jhelum region by Alexander (Sikandar). It was directed by Sohrab Modi and starred Prithviraj Kapoor as Sikandar. The film became "an all-India hit" and provided an instant launching pad for her. She then went on to act as the second lead in three more films under Modi's Minerva Movietone banner, Phir Milenge (1942), Prithvi Vallabh (1943) and Pattharon Ka Saudagar.[6]

    Roop K. Shorey, who was based in Lahore, migrated to Bombay and wanted to sign Meena for his film, Shalimar (1946). However Meena had signed a contract with Sohrab Modi, which prevented her from working not only in Shalimar, but also in Mehboob Khan's Humayun (1945). On a visit to Lahore, she was signed by producer Dalsukh Pancholi, for two films Shehar Se Door (1946) and Arsi (1947). She finally freed herself from the contract by taking Modi's wife Mehtab's help, getting the amount of money asked for by Modi, lowered.[7]

    In 1948, Chaman (Garden) in Punjabi, was directed by Roop K. Shorey, who having suffered a loss of the family business in Lahore had moved to Bombay following the partition. There he set up his banner Shorey Films and produced the film Chaman with the help of his wife's finances. It had Meena act in the "first post—Partition, Punjabi film in India". It co-starred Karan Dewan, Kuldip Kaur and Majnu, and became a "major hit". The "melodious music", which was composed by Vinod became "instantly popular".[8] One of the famous songs from the film was "Chan Kithan Guzari Aai Raat Way" sung by Pushpa Hans and chorus. It was the debut of Pushpa Hans as a singer.[9]

    In 1949, came Ek Thi Larki, produced and directed by Roop K. Shorey, with story written by I. S. Johar. The music was composed by Vinod whose song "Lara Lappa Lara Lappa Laayi Rakhdi" became the "highlight of the film". A "trendsetter", the song continued to remain popular over the years. The playback singing was provided by Lata Mangeshkar, and though it's counted as one of Lata's earliest hits, the person mainly remembered for the song is the actress lip-syncing it in the film, Meena, who became "known thereafter as the Lara-Lappa Girl".[10] The film was stated to be "the biggest runaway- hit" making Roop K. Shorey one of the top comedy film directors.[11]

    She acted in Ek Teri Nishani in 1949 opposite Trilok Kapoor and the film also starred I. S. Johar, Cuckoo and Om Prakash.In 1950, she acted in the Karan Dewan Production's Anmol Ratan, with Karan Dewan and Nirmala. Dholak (1951) was produced by Shorey Films and directed by Roop Shorey. It starred Meena with Ajit, with music composed by Shyam Sunder. Shyam Sunder was stated to have given some "unforgettable melodies" in this film among others.[12] In 1953, in Ek Do Teen, Shorey tried to recreate the magic of Ek Thi Ladki, by continuing with the same "Lara Lappa" theme. Meena was once again paired with Motilal, and music was provided by Vinod. However, the film was unable to have the same effect as Ek Thi Ladki. Her last two films released in India were G. P. Sippy's Shrimati 420 for Sippy Films and Chandu (1958) directed by Majnu and starring Om Prakash, Shashikala, Mehmood and Pran.

    In Pakistan

    Roop K. Shorey and Meena were invited to Pakistan by Pakistani film producer J.C. Anand to make a film. Miss 1956 (1956) was a plagiarised version of Guru Dutt's Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955) and starred Meena Shorey, Santosh Kumar, Shamim Ara, and Noor Mohammed Charlie.[13] The music was composed by G. A. Chisti. Meena was well received in Lahore and she decided to stay back when her husband returned to India. She went on to become the "first Pakistani actress to model for Lux" and became known as the "Lux Lady of Pakistan".[7]

    Her most famous film was Sarfarosh (1956), in which she had a special character role, with two very popular songs based around her. Originally slated to play the main lead, she was then assigned this side role and carried it off with aplomb. Directed by Anwar Kamal Pasha, the film starred Sabiha Khanum and Santosh Kumar and had music by Rasheed Attre. The film was a superhit box-office success.[14]

    Some of the films she acted in a main role were Bara Aadmi (1957), directed by Humayun Mirza in Urdu and co-starring Meena Shorey and Ejaz Durrani, Sitaron ki Duniya (1958), directed by M. H. Mohib, Jagga (1958) in Punjabi and directed by Saqlain Rizvi, Behrupiya (1960) (Punjabi) directed by Aslam Irani.[15] Her other notable films were Mausiqar (1962) directed by Qadeer Ghori, Andhi Mohabbat (1964) and Khamosh Raho (1964) directed by Jameel Akhtar.[7]

    Personal life

    Meena is reported to have married five times.[16]

    1. Her first marriage was to actor-producer-director Zahur Raja. In Filmindia April 1942, it was mentioned in an interview with Zahur Raja that Zahur and Meena were married for the last "six months". The two met while shooting for Sikandar and fell in love. "Zahur has been married for six months to Meena, a pretty young actress who is at present making probably her last film Phir Milenge".[17]
    2. Her second marriage was to actor and co-star, Al Nasir. She separated from him by the mid-40s, and Al Nasir went on to marry the actress Veena. Baburao Patel mentioned him as one of Meena's ex-husbands in a column in Filmindia August 1946, "Al Nasir, the once reported ex-husband of film actress Meena, is now reported to have married film actress Manorama of Punjab".[18]
    3. Her third marriage was to Raza Mir, a Pakistani film cinematographer and film producer.
    4. Her fourth marriage was to Roop K. Shorey which lasted till 1956. Due to the relative length of the marriage, about 7–8 years, and the fact that she briefly attained success as an actress only in this period, she came to be known by her third husband's name. As reported by Filmindia, Meena had converted to Hinduism at the time of wedding.[19] They separated after a successful trip to Pakistan, when Meena decided to remain in that country, while Roop Shorey, a Hindu, stuck to the original plan of returning to India.
    5. Her fifth marriage was to Asad Bokhari, her co-star in Jamalo (1962).[7]

    Meena had three children including two sons from one of her marriages later she adopted a girl.[20]

    Death

    In Pakistan, Meena lived a life of poverty towards the end of her life, and had to struggle to survive after 1985–1986.[21] Then Meena went to live with her nephew and Malika Pukhraj helped her financially. Upon her death, her funeral arrangements were made by charity money.[22] She died on 3 September 1989, in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[7]

    Filmography

    In India

    List:

    YearFilmDirectorCo-starsComposerStudio/Producer
    1941 Sikandar (Alexander) Sohrab Modi, Prithviraj Kapoor, Vanmala, Zahur Raja Minerva Movietone
    1941 Nei Roshni Chimankant Gandhi Sardar Akhtar, Harish, Meena Kumari, Hussan Bano, Amar, Keneha Lal Anil Biswas National Studios
    1941 Bahen National Studios
    1942 Phir Milenge Mir Saheb Minerva Movietone
    1943 Prithvi Vallabh Sohrab Modi, Durga Khote, K. N. Singh, Al Nasir, Vanmala Minerva Movietone
    1943 Pratiggya Nandilal Jaswantilal Nano Mujamdar Chitra Productions
    1943 Sahara J. P. Advani (Jagatrai Pesumal Advani) Renuka Devi, Narang, Pran Gobind Ram Vaswani Art Productions
    1944 Pattharon Ka Saudagar Shorey Daulatvi Al Nasir, Sheela, K. N. Singh Mir Saheb Minerva Movietone
    1945 Bhai Jaan S. Khalil Noor Jehan, Karan Dewan, Anees Khatoon, Shah Nawaz Shyam Sunder United Films
    1945 Neelam Essa Sadhana Bose, Khursheed, Harish A. H. Productions
    1946 Shehar Se Door Barkat Mehra Al Nisar, Om Prakash, Ajmal Amarnath Pradhan Pictures
    1946 Prithviraj Samyogita Najam Naqvi Prithviraj Kapoor, Bharat Vyas, Tewari, Sheyama S.K Pal Shalimar Pictures
    1947 Chaman Roop K. Shorey Karan Devan, Om Prakash, Majnu, Kuldip, Gulab, Randhir, Sangeeta, Rameshwar Vinod Shorey Pictures
    1947 PatJhar Ronderdovay Amarnath, Ghulam Qadir, Om Parkash, Cuckoo, Kamal Mehra, Rani Mumtaz, G.N. Butt Master Ghulam Haider Pancholi Pictures
    1947 Arsi Daud Chand Lachhiram, Shyam Sunder Jeewan Pictures
    1947 Ek Teri Nishani B. K. Sagar Kwatra Art
    1948 Actress Najam Naqvi Rehana, Prem Adeeb, David, Misra, Abbas Nausha, MukriShyam Sunder
    1948 Dukhiyari D. K. Ratan Surendra, Trilok Kapoor, Chandra Mohan, Cuckoo Jeevan Jyot Kala
    1948 Chaman Roop K. ShoreyMeena Shorey, Karan Dewan, Majnu, ShyamaVinodShorey Films
    1948 Patjhad (Autumn) Ravindra Dave Geeta Bali, Om Prakash, Amarnath Ghulam Haider, S. D. Batish Pancholi Art
    1949 Ek Thi Larki Roop K. Shorey Motilal, Kuldip Kaur, I. S. Johar, MajnuShorey Films
    1949 Zevaraat Habib Sarhadi Yakub, Masood, Jayant Hansraj Behl Habib Productions
    1950 Anmol Ratan (Rare Jewel) M. Sadiq Karan Dewan, Nirmala, Gulab, Gope Vinod Dewan Productions
    1950 Raj Rani Satish Nigam Usha Kiran, Rehman, Satish Jagat Pictures
    1951 Dholak Roop K. Shorey Ajit, Majnu, Manmohan Krishna, Yashodhara Katju Shyam Sunder Shorey Films
    1951 Kale Badal (Black Clouds) Anant Thakur Shyam Sunder National Film of India
    1952 Ajeeb Ladki Mohammed Ehsan Taj Mahal Pictures
    1953 Ek Do Teen Roop K. Shorey Motilal, Satish, Majnu, Yashodhara Katju Shorey Films
    1953 Aag Ka Dariya Roop K. Shorey Karan Dewan, Prithviraj Kapoor, Shammi, Majnu Shorey Films
    1954 Raman Hiren Bose Karan Dewan, Purnima, Om Prakash, Majnu, Cuckoo Vinod Metropolitan Films
    1955 Jalwa Roop K. Shorey Shorey Films
    1955 Shri Naqad Narayan (Money) K. D. Mehra, I. S. Johar Motilal, Majnu, Om Prakash, Badri Prasad Vinod Kanav Brothers Productions
    1956 Shrimati 420 Johnny Walker, Om Prakash Sippy Films
    1956 Awara Shahzadi Pyarelal Daljeet, Malika, Habib, Sheila Ramani, Heera Swant Nashad Hind Pictures
    1958 Chandu (1958) Majnu Bipin Babul N. R. Productions

    In Pakistan

    List:

    YearFilmDirectorCo-starsComposerStudio/Producer
    1956Sarfarosh (side role)Anwar Kamal PashaSabiha Khanum, Santosh, Allauddin, Asif JahAnwar Kamal Pasha
    1956 Bedari (lead actress) Rafiq Rizvi Ustad Fateh Ali Khan Film Hayyat
    1956 Miss 56 (lead actress) Roop K. Shorey Ghulam Ahmed ChishtiJ.C. Anand
    1957 Bara Aadmi (lead actress) Humayun Mirza Ejaz Durrani, Allauddin, M. Ismail Ghulam Nabi, Abdul Latif Husain D. Silva
    1958 Sitaron ki Duniya (lead actress) M. H. MohibZafar Khursheed Sheda Imam
    1958 Aakhri Nishan (lead actress) Ashfaq Malik Rehman VermaVaswani Art Productions
    1958 Jagga (lead actress, Punjabi) Saqlain Rizvi Faqir Shah
    1959 Bacha Jamoora Aslam Irani Rafiq Ali Akbar Irani
    1959 Gulshan Jaffer Malik M. Ghulam Nabi
    1960 Behrupia Aslam Irani Tufail Farooqi M. Ashiq, M. Taj
    1961 Gulfarosh Zahur Raja Nayyar Sultana, Zahur Raja, Naeem Hashmi, Kamal Tassaduq Hussain Anwar Kamal Pasha
    1962 Mauseeqar Qadir Ghori Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Abbas Nosha, Nusrat Kardar
    1962 Jamalo M. J. Rana Ghulam Ahmed Chishti Wazir Ali
    1963 Maa Beti Choudhary Latif Yasmin, Yousuf Khan, Akmal Khan, Rukhsana Safdar Hussain Choudhary Latif
    1963 Teen Aur Teen (3 Aur 3) Sheikh Iqbal Habib, Lehri, Jafri, Sheikh Iqbal Rehman Verma, G. A. Chisti Rekha Iqbal
    1963 Yahudi Ki Ladki Chawla Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Talish Muslehudin Saghar Jaffery
    1964 Phool Aur Kante Sheikh Iqbal Habib, Tarana, Saba, Saqi M. A. Munoo M. Ashraf
    1964 Khamosh Raho Jameel Akhtar Khalil Ahmad T. H. Rizvi
    1964 Ghaddar Riaz Ahmed Sudhir, Saloni, Mohammad Ali, Meena Shori, Mazhar Shah, Firdous, Azad, Nazar Rehman Verma Waqar Films
    1964 Azad Dilshad Malik Santosh, Bahar, Yousuf Khan, Asad Bukhari, M. Ismael, AllauddinFayyaz Malik
    1964 Andhi Mohabbat Amin Malik Laila, Akmal Khan, Nusrat Kardar, TalishManzoor Ashraf M. Nasim
    1964 Khandan Riaz Ahmad Akmal, Bahar, Mohammad Ali, Bibbo, Habib, Hina, Naghma, Firdous, Talish, Rekha, Mazhar Shah Rehman Verma Riazi Films
    1964 Landa Bazar A. S. Bukhari Bahar, Asad Bukhari, Meena Shori, Asif Jah, Zareen Panna, Talish, Saira Bano, Razia, Zeenat, Rangeela Tasadduq Hussain K.B. Films
    1964 Waris Shah S.A. Ashrafi Bahar, Akmal, Inayat Hussain Bhatt, Meena Shori, Nasira, Asif Jah, Sultan Khoost, Zeenat Master Ashiq Hussain Delight Pictures
    1965 Mujahid Jameel Akhtar Sudhir, Mohammad Ali, Sabira Sultana, Deeba, Meena Shori, Aslam Parvez, Adeeb, Razia Khalil Ahmed Ayaz Film Corporation
    1967 Jigri Yaar Ifikhar Khan Naghma, Akmal, Allauddin, Sawan, Mazhar Shah, Rangeela, Munawar Zarif G.A. Chishti Z.S. Movies
    1967 Imam Din Gohavia M. Saleem Firdous, Akmal, Yousuf Khan, Mohammad Ali, Sikkedar, Mazhar Shah, Ilyas Kashmiri, Munawar Zarif, Rangeela G.A. Chishti Choudhary Films Ltd.
    1967 Albela Wazir Ali Kemal, Ghazala, Aslam Parvez, Zeenat, Ilyas Kashmiri, Meena Shori, Naeem Hashmi, shakir, Nanha, Asad Jafri Wazir Ali Zeenat Films
    1967 Hamraz Khawaja Khurshid Anwar Shamim Ara, Mohammad Ali, Talish, Lehri, Tariq Aziz, Nabeela, Rangeela. Saiqa Auriga Pictures
    1967 Aag S. Suleman Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Trannum, Lehri, Aslam Parvez, Tarana, M. Ismael, Talish Nisar Bazmi Ali Zeb Productions
    1967 Mirza Jatt Masood Pervaiz Firdous, Ejaz, Aliya, Munawar Zarif, Meena Shori, Mazhar Shah, Ilyas Kashmiri Rasheed Attray Ravi Films
    1968 Adalat Hassan Tariq Tasadduq Hussain G. S. & Co.
    1968 Ham Bhi Parhay Hayn Rahon Mein Qamar Zaidi Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad, Sofia Bano, Hani, Andaleeb Nashad Saba Fazli
    1968 Ek Musafir Ek Haseena Jameel Akhtar Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Nabeela, Adeeb, Lehri, Sabuhi, Zeenat, Meena Shori, Salma Mumaz, Adeeb, Sultan Rahi Khalil Ahmad Darpan Productions
    1968 Mera Babul Ubaid Qadri Firdous, Habib, Saloni, Allauddin, Sawan, Munawar Zarif, Rangeela, Asad Bukhari G.A. Chishti Nagina Productions
    1968 Ik Si Maa Waheed Dar Firdous, Habib, Salma Mumtaz, Sawan, Sultan Rahi, Asad Bukhari, Allauddin, Rangeela, Munawar Zarif Wazir Afzal Nazir Films
    1968 Paristan Aziz Meeruti Neelo, Mohammad Ali, Zamarrud, Yousuf Khan, Adeeb, Asad Bukhari, Nazar, Saqi Rasheed Attray Citizen Films
    1968 Mela 2 Din Da Aslam Irani Naghma, Habib, Rangeela, Sawan, M. Ismael, Meena Shori, Asad Bukhari, Nabeela, Razia, Zulfi, Nanha G.A. Chishti Lovely Films
    1968 Murad Baloch Masood Pervaiz Firdous, Ejaz, Naheed, Iqbal Hassan, Rangeela, Meena Shori, Ilyas Kashmiri, Mazhar Shah Saleem Iqbal Punjab Pictures
    1968 Naheed Iftikhar Khan Deeba, Javed, Sabiha, Rangeela, Aslam Parvez, Saqi, Abbas Nosha, Farida, Nasira Nashad Taskin Pictures
    1968 Mera Ghar Meri Jannat Hassan Tariq Muhammad Ali, Shamim Ara, Rani, Master Murad, Saqi, Talish, Ilyas Kashmiri Saleem Iqbal Fimsaz Productions
    1969 Nikkay Hundian Da Pyar Naghma, Ejaz, Aliya, Iqbal Hassan, Asif Jah, Munawar Zarif, Ajmal, Tani, Salma Mumtaz Wajahat Attray Ravi Films
    1969 Tumhi Ho Mehboob Meray Shabab Keranvi Deeba, Waheed Murad, Rozina, Saiqa, Qavi, Nanha M. Ashraf Shabab Productions
    1969 Dard Zafar Shabab Deeba, Ejaz, Masood Akhtar, Saiqa, Zeenat, Munawar Zarif Khawaja Pervaiz Zafar Arts Productions
    1969 Najo Qadeer Ghori Firdous, Ejaz Durrani, Aliya, Zeenat Begum, Asad BukhariManzoor Ashraf S. Sheikh, Qadeer Ghori
    1969 Langotia Aslam Irani Habib, Naghma, Razia, Sawan, Mazhar Shah G.A Chishti Lovely Productions
    1969 Dil-e-Betab Humayun Mirza Shamim Ara, Mohammad Ali, Rani, Yousuf Khan, Rangeela, Ilyas Kashmiri Master Inayat Hussain Eshan Productions
    1969 Maa Beta Hassan Tariq Rani, Waheed Murad, Sabiha, Santosh, Masood Akhtar, Saiqa, Rangeela Sohail Rana N.T.M Productions
    1969 Gabhru Putt Punjab Day Ubaid Qadri Naghma, Iqbal Hassan, Rani, Habib, Rangeela, Munawar Zarif, Sultan Rahi, Allauddin G.A Chishti Shadab Films
    1970 Wichhora M. Akram Firdous, Ejaz, Zeenat, Sawan, Ilyas Kashmiri, Asad Bukhari, Munawar Zarif, Farhi G.A Chishti Orintial Films
    1970 Shama Aur Parwana Hassan Tariq Rani, Nadeem, Shabnam, Ejaz, Aliya, Talish, Lehri, Rangeela, Meena Shori, Ibrahim Nafees, Zahid Khan, Yasmin Khan Nisar Bazmi H.T. Productions
    1970 Chann Tay Chakor Aizaz Syed Firdous, Habib, Rukhsana, Munawar Zarif, Mazhar Shah, Ilyas Kashmiri, Razia Safdar Hussain Glamour Productions
    1970 Chann Sajna Waheed Dar Rani, Yousuf Khan, Aliya, Iqbal Hassan, Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Asad Bukhari, Sultan Rahi Wajahat Attray Ravi Films
    1970 2 Baghi M. Naseem Rani, Syed Kemal, Habib, Lehri, Tarana, Aslam Parvez, Ilyas Kashmiri Mazoor Ashraf Popular Pictures
    1970 Rangu Jatt Raja Hafeez Sudhir, Naghma, Habib, Munawar Zarif, Sultan Rahi, Allauddin, M. Ismael, Abbas Nosha, Naeem Hashmi, Nighat Sultan Master Abdullah Dachi Films
    1970 Sardara K.H. Zahid Firdous, Habib, Iqbal Hassan, Sawan, Mazhar Shah, Munawa Zarif, Farzana, Shahida, Seema M. Ashraf Aftab Pictures
    1971 Raja Rani Diljeet Mirza Safdar Hussain A.D. Films
    1971 Parai Aag Raza Mir Shamim Ara, Nadeem, Masood Akhtar, Asiya, Zamarrud, Sofia Bano, Qavi, Saqi, Asha Poslay, Tani Khawaja Khursheed Anwar Sadia Hameed
    1971 Mali Waheed Dar Naghma, Habib, Aliya, Sawan, Munawar Zarif, Asad Bukhari, Khalifa Nazir, Ajmal, Nusrat Ara G.A. Chishti Qazi Films
    1971 Des Mera Jeedaran Da Altaf Hussain Rani, Yousuf Khan, Aliya, Iqbal Hassan, Mazhar Shah, Ilyas Kashmiri, Sultan Rahi Wajahat Attray S.I.S. Films
    1971 Yaar Des Punjab Day Iqbal Khashmiri Nisho, Yousuf Khan, Aliya, Iqbal Hassan, Sabiha, Sultan Rahi, Asad Bukhari, Ilyas Kashmiri, Saiqa, Nanha G.A. Chishti Abbas Pictures
    1971 Pehlwan Jee in London Haider Chaudhry Naghma, Habib, Iqbal Hassan, Zamurrad, Munawar Zarif, Sawan, Nasira Tafu Akram Productions
    1972 Ucha Shamla Jatt Da Khanz Aziz Firdous, Habib, Rozina, Inayat Hussain Bhatti, Sultan Rahi, Sawan, Talish, Nanha, Ali Ejaz, Seema G.A Chishti Favorit Films
    1972 Doulat Tay Ghairat Waheed Dar Naghma, Habib, Aliya, Masood Akhtar, Munawar Zarif, Asad Bukhari, Nasira Nazar Ali Union Pictures
    1972 Ek Raat Jameel Akhtar Deeba, Shahid, Rehana Siddiqui, Sangeeta, Sabiha, Santosh, Aslam Parvez, Abbas Nosha Saadat H. Zaidi Nosha Productions
    1973 Pyasa Hassan Tariq Rani, Shahid, Qavi, Zamarrud, Qavi, Nayyar Sultana, Zahid Khan, Ilyas Kashmiri Nisar Bazmi Sheikh Abdur Rashid
    1973 Dukh Sajna Day N.A Wajee Firdous, Sudhir, Ghazala, Habib, Rangeela, Asad Bukhari, Sabiha, Ali Ejaz, Changezi, Gotam, Khalid Saleem Mota Saleem Iqbal Delight Pictures
    1974 Babul Sadqay Teray Aslam Dar Aliya, Shahid, Sultan Rahi, Nimmo, Afzaal Ahmad, Khanum, Farah Jalal Kemal Ahmed Dar Films
    1974 Dunya Gol Hay Qadeer Ghori Saiqa, Rangeela, Talish, Sabiha, Qavi, Tamanna, Ishrat Chodhary, Shehnaz, Changezi Naushad Oriental Traders
    1974 Zalim Tay Mazloom K.H. Zahid Firdous, Habib, Nisho, Iqbal Hassan, Saiqa, Munwar Zarif, Allauddin, Saiqa, Nasira Wajahat Attray Taskin Pictures
    1975 Nadir Khan Azmat Nawaz Firdous, Ejaz, Aliya, Iqbal Hassan, Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Sawan, Munawar Zarif Wajahat Attray Basharat Pictures
    1975 Mera Naa Patay Khan Masood Pervez Neelo, Shahid, Munawar Zarif, Babra Sharif, Ishrat Chodhary, Meena Shori, Afzaal Ahmad, M. Ismael, Asif Jah, Mehboob Kashmiri Bakhshi Wazir S.M. Ali
    1975 Wehshi Jatt Hassan Askari Asiya, Sultan Rahi, Iqbal Hassan, Ghazala, Afzaal Ahmad, Ilyas Kashmiri, Ajmal, Jaggi Malik, Seema, Ali Ejaz, Fazal Mehmood Safdar Hussain Malik Pictures
    1976 Waada Aslam Dar Asiya, Waheed Murad, Deeba, Saiqa, LehriKemal Ahmad Asghar Joora
    1976 Zubaida Aslam Dar Daar Sons Movietune
    1978 Bohat Khoob Jan Mohammad Jamman Najma, Shahid, Asiya, Najma Mehboob, Aslam Parvez, Fozia Durrani, Khalid Saleem Mota, Mirza Shahi, Saqi, Romana, Hanif, Jalil Afghani, Tamanna Nazar Ali J.J. Productions
    1978 Mehman Pervez Malik M. Ashraf Pak Film Enterprises
    1979 Tarana Zafar Shabab M. Ashraf Zafar Art Productions
    1979 Nei Tehzeeb Agha Hassan Imtesal Rani, Shahid, Babra Sharif, Usman Pirzada, Nanha, Bahar, Afzaal Ahmad, Nayyar Sultana, Asifa, Seema M. Ashraf Atif Saleem Film International
    1979 Nishani Jamshed Naqvi Shabnam, Waheed Murad, Qavi, Tariq Aziz, Naini, Saiqa, Nayyar Sultana, Aslam Parvez Jozi Anjum S.A.J Films
    1983 Nazra Zaheer Ahmad Naqsh M. Javed Shoeib Khan

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