A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1970 (see 1970 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]
Title | Director | Cast | Notes |
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Aakhri Chattan | Rani, Nursallah, Adeeb, Tarana | ||
Aansoo Ban Gaey Moti | M. A. Rasheed | Shamim Ara, Mohammad Ali, Nasima Khan, Adeeb | |
Aashna | Sumbul, Talat Hussain, Nanna, Salim | ||
Afsana | Deeba, Rozina, Waheed Murad, Nanna | ||
Anjaan | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Rukhsana, Allaudin | ||
Anjuman | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Waheed Murad, Deeba, Sabiha Khanum, Santosh, Lehri | |
Baazi | Nadeem, Nisho, Mohammad Ali, Rehan, Qavi | ||
Bedari | Saloni, Kamal, Lehri, Aaliya | ||
Bequsoor | Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Masood Akhter, Zeenat | ||
Bewafa | S. Suleman | Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad, Rehana, Nabila, Mustafa Qureshi | |
Chalo Maan Gayai | Rahman | Shabnam, Rahman, Jalil Afghani, Subhash Dutta | East Pakistan |
Chand Suraj | Nadeem, Waheed Murad, Shabana, Rozina, Nanna, Sangeeta | ||
Darinda | Saloni, Sudhir, Rukhsana, Aaliya, Talish | ||
Diyar-e-Peghamberan (film) | Feature length documentary | ||
Eik Phool Eik Pathar | Zeeba, Mohammad Ali, Talish, Aamir, Aatiya Ashraf | ||
Eik Zalim Eik Hasina | Karigar | Azim, Shamim Ara, Sultana Zaman, Mustafa | East Pakistan |
Honeymoon | Husna, Kamal, Rozina, Jaffery | ||
Hum Log | Jugnoo, Waheed Murad, Zeenat, Nasira, Saqi | ||
Humjoli | Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Mustafa Quereshi, Saqi | ||
Insan Aur Aadmi | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Talat Hussain, Aasia | ||
Jale Na Kyun Parwana | Shaukat Hashmi | Shabnam, Nadeem, Kamal, Saiqa, Lehri | |
Jhuk Gaya Aasman | Tarannum, Modi, K. Irani, Nirala, Tarana | ||
Kauser | Yasmin, Rukhsana, Habib, Allaudin | ||
Kirdaar | Akter Aziz, Ghazala, Rozina, Tariq Aziz | ||
Love in Europe | Rozina, Kamal, Tarana, Ibrahim Nafees | ||
Love in Jungle | Aaliya, Azim, Adeeb, Nanna | ||
Maina | Qazi Zaheer | Kabori Sarwar, Razzaq, Anwar Hossain, Siraj | East Pakistan |
Mohabat Rang Laigi | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Lehri, Saqi, Saiqa | ||
Mr 420 (Pakistani film) | Iqbal Yusuf, Rani, Rozina, Nirala | ||
Najma | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Rozina, Aaliya, Tamanna | ||
Naseeb Apna Apna | Qamar Zaidi | Shabnam, Waheed Murad, Nirala, Saqi | Music by Lal Mohammad Iqbal |
Naya Savera | Jamil Akhter | Shabnam, Ejaz Durrani, Zamarrud, Adeeb | |
Noreen | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Ghazala, Lehri, Sabira Sultana | ||
Paraee Beti | Kamal, Rozina, Tariq Aziz, Tamanna | ||
Payal | Mustafiz | Shabana, Razzaq, Javed, Anis | East Pakistan |
Phir Chand Nikle Ga | Rafiq Rizvi | Deeba, Waheed Murad, Rozina, Nirala | Music by Sohail Rana |
Raja Rani | Saloni, Jamal, Aaliya, Zahid, Faisal | ||
Rangeela | Rangeela | Nisho, Aqeel, Saiqa, Rangeela, Salma Mumtaz, M. Zareef | |
Reshman | Saoloni, Sudhir, Asliya, Rangeela, Iqbal | ||
Road to Swat | Syed Kamal, Nasima Khan, Aasia | ||
Saughat | Pervez Malik | Rozina, Nadeem, Masood Akhtar, Zamarrud | |
Shahi Faqir | Ghazala, Masood Rana, Adeeb, Tarana | ||
Shama Aur Parwana | Hassan Tariq | Shabnam, Nadeem, Rani, Ejaz Durrani | |
Shama Parwana | Nazim, Anila, Ibrahim Nafees, Nirala | ||
Takht-o-Taj | Saloni, Salim, Talish, Adeeb | ||
Ye Raste Hain Pyar Ke | Ejaz, Saloni, Habib, Aaliya | ||
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The following pages for each decade list films produced in Pakistan by year of release.
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Rani was a Pakistani film and television actress. She gained success in the late 1960s when she made a hit pair with famous actor and producer Waheed Murad. She was also known as The Dancing Queen, Queen of Lollywood and Lux Girl for her portrayal of romantic and dancing roles in films. She remained one of the most successful actresses of the subcontinent and was also popular for her dance performances in films. Rani died of Cancer on 27 May 1993. She received three Nigar Awards in her three-decades-long career.
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Badar Munir was a Pakistani film actor. Originally from Madyan in the state of Swat, he starred in over 732 Pashto, Urdu and Punjabi language films from 1969 to 2008.
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Aasia Begum, better known as simply Aasia, was a Pakistani film actress who was active in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
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