Suhag | |
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Directed by | Fareed Ahmed |
Screenplay by | Masroor Anwar |
Story by | Hameeda Jabeen |
Produced by | Shamim Ara |
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Music by | Nashad |
Production company | Shamim Ara Productions |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Suhag is a 1972 Pakistani film directed by Fareed Ahmed and produced by Shamim Ara under banner Shamim Ara Productions. Ara also played the lead role in the film opposite Nadeem and Zia Mohyeddin. The film was based on Hameeda Jabeen novel Saemi. Music was composed by Nashad. Nadeem played a villainous role in the film. The film was commercially unsuccessful.[1][2][3]
Plot summary
The plot revolves around two lovers who want to marry each other, but due to some unfortunate circumstances the girl gets married to someone else. After her marriage with a wealthy person, her ex-beloved blackmails him.
Cast
- Shamim Ara
- Zia Mohyeddin
- Nadeem
- Sabira Sultana
- Asif Khan
- Andaleeb
- Naina
- Pandit Shahed
- (Guests: Talish, Qavi, Zamurrad)
Music and soundtrack
All lyrics are written by Masroor Anwar; all music is composed by Nashad
No. | Title | Singer (s)[1] | Length |
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1. | "Kis Ne Meray Labon Par Bakheray" | Ahmed Rushdi, Noor Jehan | |
2. | "Pyar Ko Hum Banaye Ge Aisi Misal" | Ahmed Rushdi, Noor Jehan | |
3. | "Mujh Ko Gham-e-Haalat Ki Tasvir Samjhana" | Noor Jehan | |
4. | "Kuch Hi Dino Ki Baat Hai" | Ahmed Rushdi | |
5. | "Tumhen Mubarak Nayi Kahani" | Mehdi Hassan |
Production
The film was based on Hameeda Jabeen's bestselling of 1960s Saemi (romanized: Ṣāi'mi). It was directed by Fareed Ahmed and produced Shamim Ara under her production banner Shamim Ara Productions. It was Zia Mohyeddin's second film in Pakistan after Mujrim Kon.[1][3][4]
References
- 1 2 3 "Suhag (1972)". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
- ↑ Omair Alavi (6 August 2016). "Lost in Paradise". The News International (newspaper). Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- 1 2 Omair Alavi (13 February 2023). "'لارنس آف عریبیہ' سے 'بومبے ٹاکی' تک؛ ضیا محی الدین کی بین الاقوامی فلمیں". Urdu VOA. Archived from the original on 13 February 2023.
- ↑ The Statesman. Vol. 17. 1971.