List of Pakistani films of 2005

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This is a list of films produced in Pakistan in 2005 (see 2005 in film) and in the Urdu language.

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2005

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2005
Daku Haseena DarweshSana, khakan, Babur AliAlso released in Punjabi language (Double version film)
Dekha Pehli Bar Malik Imdad Hussain Saima, Saud, Megha, Shafqat Cheema, Naghma, Sardar Kemal
Ik Gunah Aur Altaf HussainMeera, Moamar, Saud
Jhalak DarweshAleena, Yasir, Naghma, Habib
Khatarnaak Sana, Shaan, Saud, ShafqatAlso released in Punjabi language (Double version film)
Koi Tujh Sa Kahan Reema Khan Irfan Khosat, Veena Malik, Nadeem, Moammar Rana, Reema Khan Drama Reema Khan's debut film as a Director and Producer, film was released on August 12, 2005
Kyun Tum Se Itna Pyar Hai Ajab Gul Arbaaz Khan, Veena Malik, Ajab Gul, Babrak Shah, Nadeem, Sana Action The film was released on April 29, 2005
Mustafa Khan Saima, Shaan, Resham, Saud
Naag aur Nagin Jamshed NaqviSaima, Moamar Rana, Veena Malik, Babar Ali, Badar Munir, Shafqat Cheema
Parcham DarweshSidra, Shahid Khan, Nemat Sarhadi
Pyar To Hota Hai DarweshSidra, Shahid Khan, Nemat Sarhadi
Sahib Log Naseem KhanSaima, Moamar, Nazo, Arbaz
Saturday Night Special DarweshSidra, Shahid Khan, Nemat Sarhadi
Tere Bin Jiya Na Jaye Imran Malik Zara Sheikh, Imran Malik, Nadeem, Sherry

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