List of Pakistani films of 1962

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A list of Pakistani films produced in 1962 (see 1962 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]

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1962

TitleDirectorCastNotes
1962
Aanchal Al Hamid Shamim Ara, Darpan, Talish, Saba
Ajnabi Bahar, Ejaz Durrani, Diljit, Asad Bokhari
Aulad S. M. Yusuf Habib, Nayyar Sultana, Rehana, Waheed Murad
Awaz De Kahan Hai Yasmeen, Akmal, Talish, Ghulam Mohammed
Azra Munshi Dil Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Nazar, Allauddin
Banjaran Hassan Tariq Neelo, Kamal, Allauddin, Azad, Ibrahim Nafees
Barsat Main Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Nayyar Sultana, Aslam Pervaiz, Allauddin
Beta Husna, Aslam Pervaiz, Liala, Rajni
Bulbul-e-BaghdadLaila, Kamal, Nazar, Nasira, Panna
Chanda Ehtesham Sultana Zaman, Shabnam, Rahman, Subhash Dutta First Urdu-language film from East Pakistan
Chiragh Jalta Raha Fazal Karim Fazli Zeba, Arif, Deeba, Mohammad Ali, K. Irani, Shakir
Dal Me Kala Bahar, Kamal, Mohammad Ali, Faizi, Adeeb, Nirala
Darwaza S. Saif Neelo, Yousuf Khan, Laila, Nazar, Talish
Dosheeza Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Deeba, Lehri, Aslam Pervaiz
Eik Manzil Do Rahain Musarrat Nazir, Husna, Aslam Pervaiz, Saqi, Panna
Ghunghat Khurshid Anwar Nayyar Sultana, Santosh Kumar, Talish, Laila, Neelo Music by Khurshid Anwar
Husn-o-Ishq Neelo, Ratan Kumar, Ragni, Himaliyawalla
Inqilaab Jamila, Habib, Shamim Ara, Rashdi
Mehboob Anwar Kamal Pasha Shamim Ara, Yousuf Khan, Habib, Rani
Mehtaab Shabab Kiranvi Nayyar Sultana, Habib, Zeenat, Asad, Allauddin
Mera Kya Qusoor Shamim Ara, Asad Bokhari, Master Mushtaq, Zeenat
Mauseeqar Qadir Ghori Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Meena Shorey
Qaidi Najam Naqvi Shamim Ara, Darpan, Talish, Nazar
Shaheed Khalil Qaisar Musarrat Nazir, Ejaz Durrani, Allauddin, Talish Music by Rasheed Attre
Shake Hand Nayyar Sultana, Allauddin, Talish
Sukh Ka Sapna Laila, Yusuf, Yasmeen, Talish
Suraj Mukhi Bahar, Aslam Pervaiz, Rukhsana, Asif Jah
Susraal Riaz Shahid Laila, Rukhsana, Yousuf Khan, Allauddin Music by Hassan Latif
Unchay Mehal Neelo, Husna, Aslam Pervaiz, Emmy, Diljit
Zarina Husna, Yousuf Khan, Habib, Nazar

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References

  1. Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 250–251. ISBN   0-19-577817-0.