A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1958 (see 1958 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1] [2]
Title | Director | Cast | Notes | |||
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1958 | ||||||
Aadmi | Luqman | Nayyar Sultana, Habib, Talish, Yasmeen | ||||
Akhari Dao | A. K. Chaudhry | Nayyar Sultana, Habib, Nazar, M. Ismail | ||||
Akhari Nishan | Ashfaq Malik | Meena Shorey, Sudhir, Neelo, Nazar, Allauddin | ||||
Anarkali | Anwar Kamal Pasha | Noor Jehan, Sudhir, Shamim Ara, Ragni, Hamalia Wala | Music by Rasheed Attre | |||
Begunnah | Nayyar Sultana, Anwar Baig, Butt Kashir | |||||
Bharosa | Yasmeen, Yousuf, Allauddin, Husna, Laila | |||||
Changez Khan | Rafiq Sarhadi | Kamran, Asha, Allauddin, H. Choudhury | ||||
Darbar | Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Yasmeen, Allauddin, Neelo | |||||
Dil Mein Too | Sabiha Khanum, Ejaz Durrani, Nayyar Sultana, Nazar, Lehri | |||||
Hasrat | Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Allauddin, Yousuf Khan | Music by Safdar | ||||
Jaan-e-Bahar | Shaukat Hussain Rizvi | Musarrat Nazir, Sudhir, Husna, Neelo, Shahnawaz | Music by Rasheed Attre | |||
Lakhpati | M.A. Rasheed | Nighat, Saqi, Nasreen, Bilal | Producer: Khawaja Hashmat Ullah | Music: Masoom Rahim | ||
Mumtaz | Ragni, Neelo, Ayaz, Mazhar Shah, Charlie | |||||
Nai Ladki | Neelo, Aslam Pervaiz, Shahnawaz, Anjum, Amin Malik | |||||
Naya Daur | Jamila, Aslam Pervaiz, Neelo, Diljit, Yousuf Khan | |||||
Naya Zamana | Musarrat Nazir, Santosh Kumar, Asha, Ghulam Mohammed | |||||
Pehla Qadam | Suzy, Haroon Rashid, Naina, Azad | |||||
Rukhsana | Musarrat Nazir, Darpan, Nayyar Sultana, Neelo | |||||
Sitaroon Ki Duniya | Ejaz Durrani, Sheeda Imam, Meena, Rukhsana, Charlie | |||||
Tamanna | Yasmeen, Ejaz Durrani, Nighat Sultana, Diljit | |||||
Tauheed | Nayyar Sultana, Talish, Laila, Salim Raza | |||||
Wah Re Zamanay | Shamim Ara, Ejaz Durrani, Ratan Kumar, Rukhsana | |||||
Zehr-e-Ishq | Masood Pervez | Musarrat Nazir, Habib, Yasmeen, Neelo | Music by Khurshid Anwar | |||
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