Jaag Utha Insan (1966 film)

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Jaag Utha Insan
Directed bySheikh Hassan
Written byMakhdoom Hassan
Produced byHabibur Rehman
CinematographyMehboob Ali
Music by Lal Mohammad Iqbal
Production
company
Habib Pictures
Release date
  • 20 May 1966 (1966-05-20)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Jaag Utha Insan (1966 film) is a Pakistani Urdu language film released in 1966. [1] [2]

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Cast

Film songs

Song titleSung byLyrics byMusic byFilm notes
Dunya Kisi Kay Pyar Mein Jannat Se Kam Nahin [1] [2] Mehdi Hassan Dukhi Premnagri Lal Mohammad Iqbal [3] Mehdi Hassan often selected this song to sing in his overseas live concerts and both in Pakistan and India. As a result, this film song became highly popular.
Ankhon Mein Kajal, Hathon Mein Mehndi [1] Mala Begum Dukhi PremnagriLal Mohammad Iqbal

Awards

YearFilmAwardCategoryAwardeeRef.
1966Jaag Utha Insaan Nigar Award Best EditorMaqsood Hussain [4]

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References

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  2. 1 2 Golden days of the silver screen (film review of Jaag Utha Insan) Dawn (newspaper), Published 3 November 2008, Retrieved 5 February 2023
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