List of Pakistani films of 1960

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A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1960 (see 1960 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]

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1960

TitleDirectorCastNotes
1960
Aik Thi Maa Nayyar Sultana, Bahar, Sudhir, Nazar
Aladdin Ka Beta Neelo, Ratan Kumar, Saqi, Nasira, Lehri
Asiya Fateh Lohani Sumita Devi, Kazi Khaliq, Ranen Kushad, ShahidThe film won the Presidents Award for the year. The Music director was Abbasuddin Ahmed. Shabnam played as the child artist in the film
Aur Bhi Gham Hain Jamila, Jaffrey, Neelma, Talish, Agha Jan
Ayaz Luqman Nayyar Sultana, Neelo, Sabiha Khanum, Syed Kamal, Habib, Shahnawaz
Bhabhi Shamim Ara, Aslam Pervaiz, Yasmeen, Zarif
Clerk Khalil Qaisar, Musarrat Nazir, Ratan Kumar, Saqi
Daku Ki Ladki Musarrat Nazir, Ejaz Durrani, Nayyar, Allauddin
Dil-e-Nadan Musarrat Nazir, Syed Kamal, Shahnawaz, S. Gul, Laila
Do Ustad Shamim Ara, Ilyas, Ratan Kumar, Amy Minwala
Ghareeb Rukhsana, Salim Nigar, Emmy, Shahina
Gulbadan Musarrat Nazir, Ejaz Durrani, Nasira, Sheikh Iqbal
Hamsafar Yasmeen, Aslam Pervaiz, Jaffrey, Nazar, Nighat
Insaaf Neelo, Syed Kamal, Lehri, M. Ismail
Izzat Shamim Ara, Ejaz Durrani, Saqi, Laila, Habib
Khyber Mail Neelo, Aslam Pervaiz, Nayyar Sultana, Nasira, Talish
Khan Bhahadur Musarrat Nazir, Laila, Kamal, Ajmal
Laggan Rahim Gul Husna, Aslam Pervaiz, Bahar, Yusuf
Manzil Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Laila, Aslam Pervaiz, Nazar
Neelofar Neelo, Ratan Kumar, Nasira, Jaffri
Naukri Musarrat Nazir, Darpan, Lehri, Asha Posley
Rahguzar Zia Sarhadi Sabiha Khanum, Aslam Pervaiz, Talish, Nayyar Sultana
Raat Ke Rahi Iqbal YousufRehana, Darpan, Shamim Ara, Talish
Roopmati Baaz Bahadur Shamim Ara, Aslam Pervaiz, Salim Raza, Talish
Saheli S. M. Yousuf Shamim Ara, Darpan, Aslam Pervaiz, Nayyar Sultana
Sahil Shimmi, Sudhir, Talish, Nazar, Allauddin
Salma Ashfaq Malik Bahar, Ejaz Durrani, Allauddin, Yasmeen
Shaam Dhalay Santosh Kumar Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Nazar, Ruskhsana
Shahbaz Yasmeen, Aslam Pervaiz, Amy Minwala, Diljeet, Nighat
Shehzadi Neelo, Aslam Pervaiz, Emmy, Rakhshi, Sharara
Street No. 77 Musarrat Nazir, Habib, Neelo, S. Gul, Sharara
Sultanat Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Husna, Nazar, Ilyas
Watan Anwar Kamal Pasha Musarrat Nazir, Syed Kamal, Ejaz Durrani, Bahar
Yeh Duniya Jamila, Talish, Lehri, Rukhsana, Aqil
Zanjeer Ragni, Masud, Azad, Fauzia, Nazar

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References

  1. Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 248–249. ISBN   0-19-577817-0.