A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1964 (see 1964 in film) and in the Urdu language:[1]
1964
Title | Director | Cast | Notes | |||
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1964 | ||||||
Aashiana | S. M. Yusuf | Zeba, Syed Kamal, Asha, Habib, Rukhsana | ||||
Andhi Muhabbat | Laila, Akmal Khan, Mina, Talish | |||||
Aurat Ka Pyar | Rani, Allauddin, Mohammad Ali, Nasira | |||||
Azad | Bahar, Santosh, Asad, Ajmal | |||||
Baap Ka Baap | Shamim Ara, Darpan, Nazar, Ilyas | |||||
Baghi Sipahi | Zeba, Sudhir, Naghma, Asad Bokhari | |||||
Bandhan | Qazi Zaheer | Chitra, Mustafa, Rosy, Anwar Hussain | East Pakistan | |||
Bees Din | Rani, Mohammad Ali, Kamal Irani, Adeeb | |||||
Beti | Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Bibi Guddo, Nasira | |||||
Chingari | Khurshid Anwar | Shamim Ara, Santosh, Deeba, Ejaz Durrani | ||||
Choti Ammi | Rani, Ratan Kumar, Kumar, Lehri | |||||
Choti Behan | Rani, Syed Kamal, Mohammad Ali, Nirala | |||||
Deewana | Sabiha Khanum, Ejaz Durrani, Deeba, Habib | |||||
Eik Dil Do Dewaane | Rani, Syed Kamal, Zeenat, Saqi | |||||
Farangi | K. Qaisar | Shamim Ara, Sudhir, Talish, Allauddin | ||||
Gehra Daagh | Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Talish, Ragni, Saqi, Allauddin | |||||
Ghadaar | Saloni, Sudhir, Firdaus, Mohammad Ali | |||||
Haveli | Khalil Qaisar | Shamim Ara, Talish, Santosh | ||||
Head Constable | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Habib, Yasmeen, Kumar | |||||
Heera Aur Pathar | Pervez Malik | Zeba, Waheed Murad, Kamal Irani, Nirala, Ibrahim Nafees | ||||
Inspector | Naghma, Nazar, Panna, Farida, Azad | |||||
Ishrat | Sabiha Khanum, Santosh, Allauddin, Ilyas | |||||
Jamila | Sabira, Habib, Zeenat, M. Ismael | |||||
Jhalak | Laila, Syed Kamal, Panna, Allauddin, Amy | |||||
Karwan | S. M. Parvez | Shabnam, Haroon, Tarana, Badarudin | East Pakistan | |||
Khamosh Raho | Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Yusuf, Meena Shorey | |||||
Khandan | Bahar, Mohammad Ali, Firdaus, Akmal Khan | |||||
Khyber Pass | Neelo, Sudhir, Rukhsana, Nazar | |||||
Lunda Bazar | Bahar, Asad, Asif Jah, Talish | |||||
Lutera | Bahar, Aslam Pervaiz, Talish, Azad | |||||
Maa Ka Pyaar | Sabira, Habib, Rukhsana, Adeeb | |||||
Maalan | Q. Pasha | Nasima Khan, Deep, Dear Asghar, Jalil Afghani | East Pakistan | |||
Maihkhana | Hanif, Shamim Ara, Habib, Rukhsana | |||||
Mamta | Saqlain Rizvi | Bahar, Habib, Yasmeen, Waheed Murad | ||||
Milan | Rahman | Deeba, Rehman, Akbar, Subhash Dutta | East Pakistan | |||
Nehle Pe Dehla | Neelo, Syed Kamal, Nasira, Sawan, Saqi | |||||
Paigham | Shamim Ara, Sultan, Rukhsana, Zeenat | |||||
Paisay | Mustafiz | Shabnam, Azim, Subhash Dutta, Shaukat Akbar | East Pakistan | |||
Phool Aur Kante | Saba, Habib, Tarana, Meena, Saqi | |||||
Pyaar Ki Saza | Shamim Ara, Syed Kamal, Rukhsana, Nasira | |||||
Pyaar Na Karna Nadan | Nighat, Rukshana, Talish, Saqi, Baqar Rizvi | |||||
Safaid Khoon | A. Kamal Pasha | Rani, Santosh, Mohammad Ali, Asif Jah | ||||
Sangam | Zahir Raihan | Rosy, Haroon, Sumita, Khalil | East Pakistan; first colour film released in Pakistan | |||
Shaadi | Q. Pasha | Chitra, Deep, Nasima Khan, Jalil Afghani | East Pakistan | |||
Shabab | Shamim Ara, Darpan, Deeba, Talish, Nazar | |||||
Shatranj | Rani, Habib, Saqi, Sikander | |||||
Shikari | Shamim Ara, Darpan, Rukhsana, Asif Jah | |||||
Shukriya | Rukhsana, Habib, Sabira, Allauddin | |||||
Tanha | Baby Islam | Shamim Ara, Haroon, Sh. Hasan, Naina | East Pakistan | |||
Tauba | S. A. Hafiz | Zeba, Kamal Irani, Lehri, Kumar, Talish | ||||
Wah Bhai Wah | Laila, Akmal Khan, Yusuf, Ajmal | |||||
Yeh Bhi Ek Kahani | S. M. Shafi | Chitra, Haroon, Hina, Badarudin, Misbahudin | East Pakistan | |||
See also
References
- ↑ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 252–254. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
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