A list films produced in Pakistan in 1993 (see 1993 in film) and in the Urdu language:
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1993 | ||||||
Hathi Mere Saathi | Reema Khan | |||||
Khazana | Hassan Askari | Nadeem, Izhar Qazi, Sahiba | Drama | |||
Khuda Ghawah | Masud Butt | Nadeem, Neeli, Sultan Rahi, Saima | Drama | |||
Kotwal | Shahid Rana | Nadeem, Neeli, Sultan Rahi | Drama | |||
Khwahish | Nazrul Islam | Samina Peerzada, Moin Rahman, Babra Sharif | Drama | |||
No Baby No (film) | Sultan Rahi, Sahiba, Humayun Qureshi, Umer Sharif, Tariq Shah | Drama | ||||
Qasam | Syed Noor | Nadeem Saleem Sheikh | Drama | |||
Zabata | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | |||||
Mr. Charlie |
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