Anmol | |
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انمول | |
Directed by | Parvez Malik |
Screenplay by | Fayyaz Hashmi, Masroor Anwar |
Story by | Jalil Afghani |
Produced by | Anis Dossani |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Sarwar Gul |
Music by | Nisar Bazmi |
Production company | Dusani Films |
Release date |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Anmol is a 1973 Pakistani Urdu romantic drama film directed by Parvez Malik. [1] The lead cast included Shabnam, Shahid, Afzaal Ahmad, Munawar Saeed, and Allauddin. Anmol is considered the third diamond jubilee hit in the history of Lollywood. [2] Anmol won 2 Nigar Awards in the best actress/supporting actor categories. The film is also remembered for its popular music composed by Nisar Bazmi.
The story is about a brave girl Bano who fights for her right to marry her fiancé, suffering from immature personality disorder. [2]
Anmol was released on 10 August 1973. It was a diamond jubilee hit at the box office and completed 117 weeks at theaters. [2]
The playback music was composed by Nisar Bazmi and lyrics were penned by Masroor Anwar:
Year | Film | Award | Category | Awardee | Ref. |
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1973 | Anmol | Nigar Award | Best actress | Shabnam | [4] [5] |
1973 | Anmol | Nigar Award | Best supporting actor | Munawar Saeed | [4] [5] |
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