Insan Badalta Hai

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Insan Badalta Hai
Urdu انسان بدلتا ہے
Directed byMunawwar Rasheed
Produced by Waheed Murad
Starring
Music byZafar Khursheed
Release date
  • 1961 (1961)
CountryPakistan
Language Urdu

Insan Badalta Hai is a 1961 Pakistani film produced by Waheed Murad in his debut production. It starred Darpan and Shamim Ara. The film was directed by Munawwar Rasheed. [1] [2]

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Plot

The plot revolves around a young woman Jamila, who works as a supervisor in her father's factory. One day, she fires a two persons from job due to some misunderstanding. After a few days, his father hires them again when they one day save his life outside the factory. The factory's owner then appoints one of the person Jamal as his secretary.

Jamila feels embarrassing when encounters him. However, later a good chemistry develops between them. The owner is also satisfied with him due to the factory commercial progress. He intends to marry him with Jamila. But, his nephew wants to marry her, only to get her wealth. [3]

Cast

Release

The film was released in May 1961, in the cinemas of Karachi. It was a commercially successful film of the year. [4] [5]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Khursheed Zafar. All lyrics were written by Izhar Malihabadi and Fayyaz Hashmi.

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