This is a list of films produced in Pakistan in 2002 and in the Urdu language
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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Baghawat | Sana, Shaan, Nirma | |||||
Behram Daku | Saima, Shaan, Babur | |||||
Border | Sana, Shaan, Reema | |||||
Babbu Khan | Saima, Shaan, Bader Munir | |||||
Chalo Ishq Larain | Sajjad Gul | Meera, Zara Sheikh, Ali Haider | Musical, Comedy, Romance | The film was released on April, 2002 | ||
Daku | Saima, Shaan, Noor | |||||
Fire | Reema, Mohammar Rana | The film was released on 6 December, 2002 | ||||
Ghazi Ilmuddin Shaheed | Noor, Moamar Rana | |||||
Geo Jatta | Reema, Nazo, Baber Ali, Saud | |||||
Ishtehari | Sana, Shaan, Laila | |||||
Jahad | Saima, Shaan, Meera | |||||
Kon Banega Karorpati | Reema, Moamar Rana | |||||
Khuda Qasam | Reema, Saud, Amman | |||||
Maneela Ke Jasoos | Sana, Shaan, Babur | |||||
Mohabbat Mar Nahin Sakti | ||||||
Pehla Sajdah | Aleena, Balal, Rashid | |||||
Raqasa | Meera, Shaan, Resham | |||||
Shikari Haseena | Haseena, Shaan, Babur Ali | |||||
Sholay | Saima, Shaan, Reema | |||||
Toofaan | Saima, Shaan, Moamar | |||||
Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa | Javed Sheikh | Babar Ali, Veena Malik, Moammar Rana, Sana, Javed Sheikh, Saleem Sheikh | Romance | The film was released on July 19, 2002 | ||
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