List of Pakistani films of 2003

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A list films produced in Pakistan in 2003 (see 2003 in film) and in the Urdu language:

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2003

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2003
Commando Saima, Shaan, Moammar Rana
Darinda Sana, Shaan, Reema
Darr Saima, Shaan, Noor
Dil Totey Totey Hogaya Saima, Shaan, Reema
Kalia Sana, Shaan, Nirma
Halaku Sana, Shaan, Babur
Kundan Saima, Shaan, Babar
Laaj A Rauf Khalid Zara Sheikh, Nirma, Imran Khan, Resham, Talat Hussain Drama The film was released on November 26, 2003
Larki Panjaban Syed Noor Babar Ali, Shamil Khan, Saima Drama The film was released on Christmas 2003
Meri Awaz Sunu Saima, Shaan, Meera
Pyar Hi Pyar Mein Fahim Burney Anchal, Ali Tabish, Wasif Butt, Nisha Romance
Drama
The film was released on April 4, 2003.
Qayamat Saiam, Shaan, Sangeeta
Roti, Goli Aur Sarkar Reema, Mohammar Rana
Shararat Samina Peerzada Babar Ali, Mehr Hassan, Nirma, Shaan Romance
Musical
The film was released on January 10, 2003
Soldier Aleena, Balal, Rashid
Tera Jadu Chal Gaya Noor, Moamar Rana
Yeh Waada Raha Saima, Shaan, Moamar

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