Haathi Mere Saathi (1993 film)

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Haathi Mere Saathi
Directed by Shamim Ara
Produced byShamim Khurshid
Starring Reema
Mohsin Khan
Afzal Khan
Sahiba Afzal
Shafqat Cheema
Ismail Tara
Music by Wajid Ali Nashad
Release date
  • 5 November 1993 (1993-11-05)
Country Pakistan
LanguageUrdu

Haathi Mere Saathi is a 1993 Urdu-language Pakistani film. [1] The English title is The Elephant Walk.This film was a Nigar Award winner for Best Film of the year 1993. [2] [3]

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Cast

All music is scored by Wajid Ali Nashad and the film director was Shamim Ara. [1] [2]

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