A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1968 (see 1968 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]
Title | Director | Cast | Notes | |||
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1968 | ||||||
Adalat | Hassan Tariq | Zeba, Hyder, Rani, Rukhsana, Aslam Pervaiz | ||||
Alif Laila | Ghazala, Syed Kamal, Rozina, Aslam Pervaiz, Zeenat | |||||
Ashiq | Deeba, Kamal, Aaliya, Talish | |||||
Aurat Aur Zamana | Husna, Kamal, Talish, Shahnawaz | |||||
Awaara | Syed Kamal, Naghma, Nabila, Salma Mumtaz | |||||
Baalam | Zeba, Darpan, Aslam Pervaiz, Nazar | |||||
Behan Bhai | Hassan Tariq | Nadeem, Deeba, Husna, Aslam Pervaiz, Ejaz, Kamal | ||||
Beti Beta | Firdaus, Ejaz, Rozina, Talish | |||||
Chand Aur Chandni | Ehtesham | Shabana, Nadeem, Reshma, Dear Ashgar | East Pakistan | |||
Chauda Saal | Yusuf, Nabila, Sabira Sultana, Asif Jah | |||||
Cheen Le Azadi | Rani, Sudhir, Saloni, Adeeb | |||||
Commander | Sabiha, Santosh, Rani, Saiqa | |||||
Dara | Rani, Nasrullah Butt, Adeeb, Aaliya | |||||
Dhoop Aur Saey | Attiya Ashraf, Ali Ejaz, Qavi, Munnawer Taufiq | |||||
Dil Diya Dard Liya | Zeba, Mohammed Ali, Ghazala, M. Akhtar | |||||
Dil Mera Dharkan Teri | M. A. Rashid | Shamim Ara, Rani, Waheed Murad, Lehri | ||||
Do Bhai | Saloni, Ejaz, Habib, Adeeb | |||||
Doosri Maa | Shamim Ara, Syed Kamal, Lehri, Rozina | |||||
Doosri Shadi | Hassan Tariq | Saloni, Ejaz, Deeba, Nazar | ||||
Eik Hi Rasta | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Sudhir, Talish, Salma Mumtaz | ||||
Eik Musafir Eik Haseena | Nayyar, Darpan, Lehri, Kamal, Saboohi | |||||
Ghar Pyara Ghar | Reshma, Kamal, Najma, Allaudin | |||||
Gori | Mohsin | Nasima Khan, Rahman, Akbar, Khalil | East Pakistan | |||
Harfun Maula | Sudhir, Firdaus, Yusuf Khan, Allaudin | |||||
Ismet | Ejaz, Husna, Zeba, Aslam Pervaiz, Ragni | |||||
Jaan-e-Azro | Qadeer Ghori | Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad, Aslam Pervaiz, Salma Mumtaz | ||||
Jahan Baje Shehnai | Rahman | Suchanda, Rahman, Anwar, Arshad Imam | East Pakistan | |||
Jahan Tum Wahan Hum | Pervez Malik | Shabnam, Waheed Murad, Nirala, Badar Munir | ||||
Janglee Phool | M. Shahjehan | Sultana Zaman, Khalil, Akbar, Suchanda | East Pakistan | |||
Josh-e-Intiqam | Deeba, Shakeel, Zamarrud, Nanna, Adeeb | |||||
Jugnoo | Mamnoon Khan | Sharmili Ahmed, Akbar, Dear Asghar, Jalil Afghani | East Pakistan | |||
Karishma | Neelo, Mohammed Ali, Nabila, Aslam Pervaiz | |||||
Katari | Zamarrud, Tariq Aziz, Ejaz, Mustafa Qureshi | |||||
Khilona | Shamim Ara, Kamal, Sofia Bano, Aslam Pervaiz | |||||
Lalarukh | Neelo, Mohammed Ali, Asad, Talish, Adeeb | |||||
Mafroor | Zeba, Sudhir, Nasira, Aslam Pervaiz, Talish | |||||
Mahal | Zeba, Mohammed Ali, Zamarrud, Aslam Pervaiz, Lehri | |||||
Main Kahan Manzil Kahan | Nadeem, Zamarrud, Ada, Ejaz | |||||
Main Zinda Hoon | M. Salim | Shabnam, Sudhir, Ejaz, Adeeb | ||||
Manzil Door Nahin | Hanif, Sofia Bano, Fozina, Sajjad | |||||
Mera Ghar Meri Jannat | Hassan Tariq | Shamin Ara, Mohammed Ali, Saqi, Rani | ||||
Meri Dosti Mera Pyar | A. Hameed | M. Akhter, Rosy, Anarkali, Zahid, Saiqa | ||||
Mujhe Jeene Do | Zeba, Mohammed Ali, Zamarrud, Rangeela, Ajmal | |||||
Nadir Khan | Nayyar Sultana, Habib, Aslam Pervaiz, Rekha | |||||
Nahreed | Sabiha, Santosh, Deeba, Aslam Pervaiz, Farida | |||||
Nakhuda | Rukhsana, Shakeel, Zammurud, Ibrahim Nafees | |||||
Paapi | Bano, Shakeel, Sitara, Shahina | |||||
Padosi | Deeba, Nadeem, M. Ismail, Abbas Nausha | |||||
Pakeezah | Ejaz, Zeba, Mohammed Ali, Gulrukh | |||||
Paristan | Neelo, Mohammed Ali, Nazar, Asad, Zamarrud | |||||
Quli | Mustafiz | Nadeem, Shabana, Sujata, Azim, Naina | East Pakistan | |||
Saiqa | Shamim Ara, Mohammed Ali, Talish, Darpan, Santosh, Zamarrud | |||||
Samandar | Rafiq Rizvi | Shabnam, Waheed Murad, Hanif, Rozina, Rashid | ||||
Sangdil | Nadeem, Deeba, Masood Ahkter, Rozina | |||||
Shahi Mahal | Mohammed Ali, Firdaus, Aslam Pervaiz, Hameed Wain | |||||
Shareek-e-Hayat | S. M. Yusuf | Shabnam, Kamal, Sabira Sultana, Lehri | ||||
Shahansha-e-Jahangir | Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Ejaz Durrani, Saloni | |||||
Shehnai | Syed Kamal | Deeba, Syed Kamal, Lehri, Jaffery, Reshma | ||||
Soeey Nadya Jage Pani | Khan Ataur Rahman | Kabori Sarwar, Hasan Imam, Rosy, Jalil Afghani | East Pakistan | |||
Sone ki Chidya | Ghazala, Mohammed Ali, Ilyas, Sabira Sultana | |||||
Taj Mahal | Zeba, Mohammed Ali, Rehan, Talish, Aalyia | |||||
Tum Mere Ho | Suroor Barabankvi | Shabnam, Nadeem, Sofia, Dear Asghar | ||||
Wali Ehad | Saloni, Habib, Saqi, Mazhar Shah | |||||
Zalim | Ejaz, Rani, Saloni, Adeeb | |||||
Zindagi | Ghazala, Shakeel, Tariq Aziz, Talish | |||||
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