List of Pakistani films of 1967

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A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1967 (see 1967 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]

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1967

TitleDirectorCastNotes
1967
Aag S. Suleman Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Lehri, Tarranum, Talish Music by Nisar Bazmi
AaliyaShamim Ara, Kamal, M. Ismail, Rangeela
AlbelaKamal, Ghazala, Zeenat, Asliya
Bahadur Musarrat Nazir, Darpan, Mohammad Ali, Lehri
BerehamRani, Santosh, Seema, Talish, Zulfi
Burma RoadSabira Sultana, Habib, Sawan, Nazar, Shelley
Chakori Ehtesham Nadeem, Shabana, Dear Asghar, Mirza ShahiEast Pakistan;
music by Robin Ghosh
ChattanNeelo, Sudhir, Aslam Pervaiz, Rangeela
Chote SahebMustafiz Nadeem, Shabana, Dear Asghar, Sujata East Pakistan
Darshan Rehman Shabnam, Rahman, Garaj Babu, ReshmaEast Pakistan;
music by Bashir Ahmad
Devar Bhabi Hassan Tariq Santosh Kumar, Rani, Waheed Murad, Sabiha, Lehri
Dil DeewanaKamal, Deeba, Zeenat, Mehtab
Doraha Pervez Malik Deeba, Waheed Murad, Shamim Ara, Nirala Music by Sohail Rana
Dost DushmanDeeba, Ejaz, Talish, Saqi
Ehsaan Pervez Malik Waheed Murad, Zeba, Nirala, RozinaMusic by Sohail Rana
EilaanSaloni, Allaudin, Sabira Sultana, Adeeb
FantooshRozina, Nihal, Maqsood, Rashid
Gunah Gaar Husna, Ejaz Durrani, Saloni, Allauddin
HamdamN. HaqRehana Siddiqui, Khalil, Akbar, RukhsanaEast Pakistan
Hamraaz Khurshid Anwar
Hatim TaiSaloni, Mohammad Ali, Rukhsana, Yousuf
HokomatRani, Sudhir, Ilyas Kashmiri, Talat Siddiqui
Insaniyat Shabab Keranvi Zeba, Waheed Murad, Tariq Aziz, Firdaus
Iss Dharti PerNoorul Alam Rosy, Haroon, Farida, Mirza, Khalil East Pakistan
Jan PehchanShahpara, Mohammed Ali, Tarana, Shakir
KafirRani, Sudhir, Talish, Aslam Pervaiz
Lahu Pukare GaFirdaus, Santosh, Aslam Pervaiz, K. Irani, Talish
Lakhon Mein Aik Raza Mir Shamim Ara, Ejaz Durrani, Saqi, Mustafa Qureshi, Talish Music by Nisar Bazmi
Maa BaapZeba, Waheed Murad, Talat Siddiqui, Allaudin
Main Bhi Insan HonNasir KhanAttiya, Sujata, Mehmood, Shams IraniEast Pakistan
Main Woh NahinRukhsana, Kamal, Lehri, Diljit
Mere Bache Meri Ankhen Deeba, Syed Kamal, Talat Siddiqi, Rashid
NadiraRani, Habib, Ejaz, Adeeb
Phir Subah Ho Gi Deeba, Waheed Murad, Talat Siddiqi, Deeba, I. Yusuf
Poonam ki RaatKhaleel Rosy, Akbar, Khalil, SadhanaEast Pakistan
Rishta Hai Pyar Ka Qamar Zaidi Zeba, Waheed Murad, Farida, Kamal Irani
SajdaDeeba, Mohammed Ali, Zeenat, Saqi, Kumar
Shab-ba-KhairKamal, Rani, Komal, Ejaz, Adeeb
Sham SaweraNeelo, Darpan, Sabira Sultana, Talish
Shola Aur ShabnamRukhsana, Sudhir, Darpan, Shamim Ara, Rukhsana
SitangarSabiha, Darpan, Rani, Rukhsana, Yusuf
Suhagan Zeba, Syed Kamal, Iqbal Yusuf, Aslam Pervaiz
UlfatDeeba, Habib, Saqi, Akhtar Abbas
UljhanA. Hussain Rosy, Khalil, Nasima Khan, Hasan ImamEast Pakistan
Ustadon ke UstadRozina, Fazlani, Samira, Nirala
Waqt ki PukarZeba, Tahir, Kamal Irani, Ada
YatimRani, Ejaz, Allaudin
Zinda Laash Khwaja Sarfraz Deeba, Nasreen, Habib, Rehan, Talish

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References

  1. Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 258–259. ISBN   0-19-577817-0.