List of Pakistani films of 1966

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A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1966 (see 1966 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]

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1966

TitleDirectorCastNotes
1966
Aag Ka Darya Humayun Mirza Shamim Ara, Mohammed Ali, Lehri, Jaffrey, Saqi
Adil Saloni, Mohammed Ali, Sabira Sultana, Razia, Adeeb
Aina Shabab Keranwi Deeba, Mohammed Ali, Kamal Irani, Zeenat
Akele Na Jana Sofia, Hanif, Mohammed Ali, Rozina
Al-Hilal Husna, Darpan, Yusuf, Zamarrud
Armaan Pervez Malik Zeba, Waheed Murad, Nirala, Rozina, Tarannum
Azaadi Ya Mout Hanif, Sofia Bano, Rozina
Badnaam Iqbal Shehzad Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Allauddin, Nabila, Jaffrey
Baghi Sardar Saloni, Mohammed Ali, Adeeb, Zahur Raja
Begana S. M. Parvez Shabnam, Khalil, Nasima Khan, MustafaEast Pakistan
Bhai Jaan Mohammed Ali, Rani, Asad, Zeenat
Bhayia Kazi ZaheerChitra, Waheed Murad, Akbar, Anwer HussainEast Pakistan
Dard-e-Dil Zeba, Kamal, Talat Siddiqui, Azad
Ghar Ka Ujala Rani, Habib, Mohammed Ali, Firdaus, Saqi
Ghar Ki Laaj Attiya, Naushad, Waris, Afshan
Hamrahi Raja HafeezKhalid, Hyder, Hina, M. Zareff, Santosh
Honhaar S. M. YusufRukhsana, Waheed Murad, Shakil, Seema
Hum Dono Deeba, Kamal, Nirala, Kumar, K. Irani
Husn Ka Chor Deeba, Habib, Adeeb, Saqi
Indhan Rahman, Reshma, Mustafa
Inssan Rani, Sabira Sultana, Santosh, Allauddin
Jaag Utha Insan Zeba, Mohammed Ali, Waheed Murad, K. Irani, Firdaus, Ibrahim Nafees
Jalwah Younis Rahi Shamim Ara, Rukhsana, Ejaz Durrani, Darpan
Jan Baaz Shirin, Mohammed Ali, Saloni, Talish
Joker Rani, Kamal, Zeba, Lehri, Talish
Josh Zeba, Sudhir, Waheed Murad, Hanif, Rukhsana, Jaffery
Koan Kissi Ka Kamal, Talat Siddiqui, Husna, Azad, Lehri
Kohinoor Sudhir, Zeba, Allauddin, Saloni
Lori Hamayet Ali ShairMohammed Ali, Zeba, Santosh, Saloni, Talat Siddiqui
Maa, Bahu Beta Yasmeen, Husna, Santosh, Zamarrud
Madare Watan Saifudin Saif Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Zeenat Begum, Naeem Hashmi
Main Chup Rahongi Naghma, Habib, Asad, Seema
Majboor Hassan Tariq Shamim Ara, Santosh, Husna, Jugno, Rehka
Maujiza Deeba, Habib, Darpan, Talat Siddiqui
Mera Salam Santosh, Sabira Sultana, Azad, baby Najma
Mere Mehboob Al-Hamid Shamim Ara, Darpan, Azad, Nazar, Rajni
Misaal Rahim Gul Yusuf, Hina, Hanif, Nabila
Naghma-e-Sehra Neelo, Mohammed Ali, Sudhir, Allauddin, Saqi
Parda Shamim Ara, Habib, Saqi, Gulrukh
Parwana Kamal Ahmed Nasima Khan, Hassan Imam, Sujata East Pakistan
Payal Ki Jhankar Najm Naqvi Neelo, Darpan, Deeba, Nazar, Aslam Pervaiz
Phir Milinge Hum Dono Shamsul HaqNazneen, Mustafa, Subhash Dutta, AnweraEast Pakistan
Poonam Ki Raat Khalil Ahmed Rosy, Akbar, Mehfouz, SadhanaEast Pakistan
Qabila Shamim Ara, Sudhir, Saloni, Tarana
Ruswai Deeba, Habib, Talish, Lehri
Sarhad Masud Pervaiz Husna, Ejaz Durrani, Allauddin, Saloni
Sawaal Hassan Tariq Sabiha, Santosh, Saloni, Ejaz Durrani
Taqdeer Hassan Tariq Husna, Santosh, Lehri, Ragni
Tasvir S. SulemanSabiha, Santosh, Aslam Pervaiz, Talish
Ujala Kamal Ahmed Sultana Zaman, Hasan Imam, Nasima Khan East Pakistan
Watan Ka Sipahi Mohammed Ali, Firdaus, Nanha, Sikander
Woh Kon Thi Rani, Habib, Zeenat, Saqi, Nabila

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References

  1. Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 255–257. ISBN   0-19-577817-0.