A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1972 (see 1972 in film) and in the Urdu language:
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Aao Pyar Karen | Deeba, Nadeem, Rangeela | |||
Afsana Zindagi Ka | Shabab Keranvi | Zeba Ali, Mohammad Ali, Zeenat | Musical | The film was released on January 7, 1972. |
Akhri Hamla | Shaista Qaiser, Kemal | |||
Angaray | Shamim Ara, Nadeem, Nisho | |||
Azaadi | Rani, Nasrullah Butt, Saqi | |||
Badguman | Tarannum, Habib, Asad | |||
Badle Gi Duniya Saathi | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Iqbal Hassan | |||
Baharo Phool Barsao | M. Sadiq Hasan Tariq | Rani, Waheed Murad, Sangeeta, Rukhsana, Munawar Zarif, Saiqa, Abbas Nosha, Kamal Irani, Tamanna, Rekha, Sheikh Iqbal, Changezi, Iqbal Durrani, Chakram, Ilyas Kashmiri and Aslam Pervaiz | Drama Musical | A film based on Lucknow culture, released on August 11, 1972. |
Bandagi | Shabnum, Waheed Murad, Talish | |||
Bazaar | Nisho, Imran Sangeeta | |||
Bhai Bhai | Rani, Kemal, Yousuf, Naghma | |||
Dil Ek Aina | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Sangeeta | |||
Daulat Aur Duniya | Khalifa Saeed | Rozina, Waheed Murad, Aaliya, Aslam Pervaiz | Musical | The film was released on April 28, 1972. |
Ehsaas | Nazar-ul-Islam | Shabnam, Nadeem, Rangeela, Mumtaz, Qavi, Sufia Bano, Lehri, Ajmal, Jalil Afghani, Santosh Rissal, Talish | Musical | The film was released on December 22, 1972. |
Ek Raat | Jamil Akhtar | Deeba, Shahid, Sabiha, Santosh, Aslam Pervez | Musical | The film was released on September 29, 1972. |
Farz Aur Mohabbat | Nayyar Sultana, Sudhir | |||
Gata Jaye Banjara | Zamurrad, Agha Sajjad | |||
Hill Station | Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad | |||
Ilzam | S. Suleman | Zeba Ali, Mohammad Ali, Sangeeta, Shahid | Musical | The film was released on March 10, 1972. |
Jahan Baraf Girti Hai | Story, produced and director by Nazir Hussain | Yasmin Khan, Badar Munir | ||
Janwar | Chakori, Badar Munir | |||
Khalish | Rani, Waheed Murad, Allauddin | |||
Kon Apna Kon Paraya | Tarana, Habib, Talish | |||
Basheera | Habib-ur-Rehman, Sultan Rahi, Rozina | |||
Main Akela | Aasiya, Shahid, Asad | |||
Main Bhi To Insaan Hoon | Aasiya, Rangeela, Shahid | |||
Mann Ki Jeet | Shabab Keranvi | Shabnum, Nadeem, Ejaz, Sangeeta, Zarqa, Nanha, Farah Jalal, Qavi, Shahnawaz | Musical | The film was released on December 1, 1972. |
Mere Hamsafar | Pervez Malik | Shabnam, Mohammad Ali, Aga Talish | Musical | The film was released on January 21, 1972. |
Meri Mohabbat Tere Hawale | Deeba, Nazim, Aqeel | |||
Meri Zindagi Hai Naghma | Shevan Rizvi | Sangeeta, Rangeela, Saiqa, Qavi, Chakram, Tamanna, Aslam Pervez | Musical | The film was released on June 30, 1972. |
Mohabbat | S. Suleman | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Sabiha Khanum, Santosh, Andleeb, Rangeela, Saiqa, Roshan, Saqi, Qavi, Sahira, Niggo, Chham Chham, Pervez Sajjad, Ghayyur Akhtar, Begum Khurshid Mirza | Musical | The film was released on June 2, 1972. |
Naag Muni | Raza Mir | Rani, Waheed Murad, Sangeeta, Qavi, Rukhsana, Jalil Afghani, Masood Akhtar, Saqi, Arsalan, Talish | Musical | The film was released on April 7, 1972. |
Pardes | Saqlain Rizvi | Deeba, Habib, Haidar, Rangeela, Zulfi, Naghma | Musical | The film was released on March 17, 1972. |
Pazaib | Aasiya, Nadeem, Mustafa Qureshi | |||
Sabbaq | Syed Suleman | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Husna, Ragni | ||
Sipah Salar | Saloni, Ejaz, Adeeb | |||
Sodagar | Rani, Adil, Talish | |||
Suhag | Shamim Ara, Nadeem, Qavi | |||
Umrao Jaan Ada | Hasan Tariq | Rani, Shahid, Zamurrad, Aasiya, Mumtaz, Rangeela, Lehri, Ladla, Imdad Hussain, Nayyar Sultana, Tamanna, Talat Siddiqi, Allauddin, Aga Talish | Romance Musical | The film was released on December 29, 1972 and celebrated its Golden Jubilee at Pakistani cinemas. |
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke | Aaliya, Habib, Ejaz | |||
Zindgi Ek Safar Hai | Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad | |||
Zindgi Ke Mailay | Zamurrad, Sultan Rahi, Hamid Ch. |
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The following pages for each decade list films produced in Pakistan by year of release.
Events from the year 1972 in Pakistan.
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