Guddi Gudda

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Guddi Gudda
Directed byWali Sahib
Starring
Music by Ghulam Ahmed Chishti
Release date
  • 1956 (1956)
Country Pakistan
Language Punjabi

Guddi Gudda was a 1956Pakistani Punjabi-language film directed by Wali Sahib.

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Cast

Music

The film's music was by Ghulam Ahmed Chishti, [3] song lyrics were written by Wali Sahib. Playback singers for the film songs were Munawar Sultana, Zubaida Khanum and Abdul Shakoor Bedil. [1] [2] [4] [3]

Song titleSung byLyrics byMusic byFilm notes
Babul Da Wehra Chhad Ke, Hoke Majboor Challi, Guddian Patole Chhad Ke Veeran Taun Door Challi [3] Zubaida Khanum Wali Sahib G.A. Chishti Guddi Gudda was an 'average film' at the box office but its film songs and music became popular in 1956 [5]
Naieen Reesaan Shehar Lahore Diyan, Sun Sajna Gallan Ghor Diyan [3] Zubaida Khanum, Munawar Sultana and Abdul Shakoor BedilWali SahibG.A. Chishti
Sahdi Gali Wichhun Chori Chori Lang Mahiya, Haaye Wey Teray Laarian Ne Keeta Sahnu Tang MahiyaZubaida Khanum Nazim Panipati G.A. Chishti
Wey Rab Teri Khair Kare, Teinun Laggan Na Tattian Hawaawan [3] Munawar SultanaWali SahibG.A. Chishti

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