List of Pakistani films of 2009

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This is a list of films released in Pakistan in 2009 (see 2009 in film).

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2009

FilmLanguageRelease DateDirectorCastNotes
Talabgaar Urdu 27 February Suhail Ali Tony Shamyl khan, Sana, Amina Malik First released film in 2009
Wehshi Ghunda Punjabi 6 March Pervez Rana Shaan, Saima
Short Cut Urdu 6 March Mazhar and Fakhar Imam
Khoufnak Punjabi 7 March Saeed Ali Khan Shaan, Sana
Ishq Shehnshah Punjabi 7 March Saeed Rana Saima, Moammar Rana, Asha
Chann Badshah Punjabi Rasheed Malik Saima, Moammar Rana
Badmash Gujjar Punjabi Masood Butt Saima, Moammar Rana
Allah Utay Dorian Punjabi Masood Butt Saima, Shaan, Mustafa Qureshi
Miss Top 10 Urdu 10 April Rasheed Dogar Sana, Shaan
Hakim Arain Punjabi 1 May Sangeeta Noor, Shaan, Babar Ali
Mojan Hi Mojan Punjabi 15 May Sangeeta Reema, Moammar Rana
Honeymoon Urdu 15 May Nida Chaudhary, Aisha
Basanti Punjabi 5 June Hassan Askari Shaan, Mustafa Qureshi
Ibba Gujjar Punjabi 12 June Shaan, Moammar Rana
Haseena Goli Maar Urdu
Aaj Ki Larki Urdu 19 June Nargis, Shaan, Babar Ali, Saud
Arain Da Kharak Punjabi Sangeeta Saima, Shaan, Moammar Rana, Saud
Ghunda No. 1 Punjabi Masood Butt Shaan, Saud
Zakhmi Aurat Urdu 26 June Shaan, Sana
Mehbooba Urdu 10 July Rasheed Dogar Noor
Chan Badshah Punjabi 10 July Rasheed Malik Saima, Moammar Rana, Babar Ali
Pappu Shehzada Punjabi 10 July Maqsood Ahmed Saima, Shaan
Yaar Dushman Punjabi 10 July Maqsood Ahmed Saima, Moammar Rana, Babar Ali
Ishq Beparwah Punjabi 24 July Altaf Hussain Sana, Moammar Rana, Veena Malik Hit film
Loufar Urdu 24 July Laila
Anokhi Shikaran Urdu 24 July Saeed Ali Khan Sana, Laila
Ishq Urdu 7 August Altaf Hussain
Black Cat Urdu 7 August Saeed Ali Khan Ahmed Butt
Red Light Hotel Urdu
Company Urdu Pervez Rana
Nach Kay Yaar Manana Punjabi 21 September Masood Butt Saima, Sana, Shaan Highest-grossing film in 2009
Sarkari Raj Punjabi 13 November Saima, Shaan, Shahid
Wehshi Badmash Punjabi Sangeeta Sana, Shaan, Laila
Gujjar Badshah Punjabi Masood Butt Saima, Shaan, Babar Ali
Madam X Urdu Rasheed Dogar Shaan
Husn Parast Urdu 28 November Rasheed Dogar Moammar Rana

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