List of Pakistani films of 1974

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A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1974 (see 1974 in film):

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1974

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Bahisht Hassan TariqNisho, Nadeem, Nayyar Sultana, Talish, Saiqa Romance film Hit music by Rasheed Attre and A. Hameed. It was a super-hit movie of 1974.
ChaahatRehman Shabnam, Rehman, Lehri, Qavi Khan, Mustafa Qureshi Romance film Hit music by Robin Ghosh and songs by playback singer Akhlaq Ahmed
DeedarHassan Tariq Rani, Shahid, Waheed Murad, Talish, Sabiha Khanum Romance film Hit music by Nashad, songs by playback singer Mehdi Hassan
Dillagi Aslam Dar Shabnam, Nadeem, Lehri, Talish, Nayyar Sultana, Sultan Rahi, Rehan Romance film A Platinum Jubilee film of 1974 with hit music by Master Rafiq Ali
Do TasweerainSibtain Fazli Aasia, Nadeem, Rangeela, Shabnam Drama
Ishg Mera NaaM. AkramAalia, Waheed Murad, Ilyas Kashmiri, Nazli, Iqbal Hassan Romance film A super-hit musical film of 1974 with music by Nazir Ali and film songs by Hazeen Qadri
Khatarnak (1974 film)
Naukar Wohti Da
Sagina
SamaajJaffer BukhariNisho, Nadeem, Saiqa, Qavi Khan, Aslam Pervaiz, Meena Chaudhry and Ishrat Chaudhry Romance film Hit music by A. Hamid
Sidha Rasta Naghma, Yousuf Khan, Sultan Rahi, Naeem Hashmi Romance film
Shama Nazar Shabab Muhammad Ali, Deeba, Waheed Murad, Nadeem, Babra Sharif, and Zeba
Mitti Ke Putlay
Usay Dekha Usay Chaha Pervaiz Malik Rozina, Waheed Murad, Sabiha,Lehri, Tamanna, Nirala, Niggo, Sentosh Rissal, AndleebDespite the excellent playback music by Sohail Rana, the film was a flop show of Waheed Murad and Parvaiz Malik [1]

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References

  1. Nehash, Sarfraz Farid (21 February 2023). "فلم اُسے دیکھا اُسے چاہا". Daily Jang (in Urdu).