This is a list of films produced in Pakistan in 1995 .
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1995 | ||||||
Ainak Wala Jinn | Shah Taj, Abid Kashmiri | |||||
Ajab Khan | Madiha, Badar Munir | |||||
Awargi | Madiha, Shaan, Nadeem | |||||
Baghi Shehzaday | Saima, Sultan Rahi | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Chuupay Rustam | Rubi, Umar Sharif, Rahi | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Dam Mast Qalandar | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Golden Girl | Anjuman, Sultan Rahi | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Ham Nahin Ya Tum Nahin | Neeli, Javed, Babra | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Jeenay Do | Hina Shahin, Nawaz Khan | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Jeeva | Syed Noor | Babar Ali, Resham, Nadeem, Neeli, Javed Sheikh | Action Drama | Debut film for Babar Ali and Resham. The film was released on March 3, 1995 | ||
Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya | Iqbal Kashmiri | Neeli, Javed Sheikh, Atiqa Odho, Reema and Nadeem | Romance Drama | The film was released on September 22, 1995 | ||
Jungle Ka Qanoon | Saima, Sultan Rahi | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Kanta | Meera, Mohsin, Talish | Meera's debut film. | ||||
Khazana | Sahiba, Nadeem, Izhar | |||||
Khotay Sikkay | Reema, Umer Sharif | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) | ||||
Madame Rani | Masud Butt | Anjuman, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Nadeem, Sultan Rahi, Reema Khan | Action | Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) Released on May 10, 1995 | ||
Mr. K2 | Seema Rizvi, Moin Akhtar | |||||
Munda Bigra Jaye | Shamim Ara | Reema, Babar Ali, Sahiba, Jan Rambo | Comedy Drama | The film was released on April 14, 1995 | ||
Muskarahat | Reema, Umar Sharif | |||||
Mushkil | Javed Sheikh | Ghulam Mohiuddin, Nadeem, Neeli, Javed Sheikh | Drama | Javed Sheikh's debut film as a film director. The film was released on March 31, 1995 | ||
Panah | Sahiba, Nadeem, Javed | |||||
Sadak (1995 film) | Rahi, Reema, Babar Ali | |||||
Sargam | Syed Noor | Adnan Sami Khan, Zeba Bakhtiar, Nadeem | Musical, Romance, Drama | Adnan Sami's debut film as an actor and a musician. The film was released on September 1, 1995. | ||
Zar Gul | Salmaan Peerzada | Salmaan Ali, Faryal Gohar, Talat Hussain, Jamil Malik, Steve Masty, Babar Peerzada, Imraan Peerzada, Samina Peerzada, Mehmood Sidiqi | Drama | Salmaan Peerzada's debut film as a writer and director. | ||
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