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Pakeezah is a 1972 Indian film directed by Kamal Amrohi.

Pakeezah or Pakeeza may also refer to:

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<i>Pakeezah</i> 1972 film by Kamal Amrohi

Pakeezah is a 1972 Indian Hindustani-language musical romantic drama film that was written, directed, and produced by Kamal Amrohi. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari, and Raaj Kumar. It tells the story of Sahibjaan, a Lucknow-based courtesan or dancer, popularly known as tawaif. While asleep on a train, Sahibjaan receives a note from a stranger praising her beauty. Later, evacuating from a broken boat, she takes shelter in a tent and finds out its owner, a forest ranger named Salim, wrote the letter. Sahibjaan and Salim plan to get married, causing conflicts with Sahibjaan's professional background.

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<i>Pakeezah</i> (soundtrack)

Pakeezah is a 1972 film directed by Kamal Amrohi. The film is remembered as one of the most elaborate musicals of Indian Cinema.

Pakeezah is a 1972 Indian Hindustani-language musical romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Kamal Amrohi. The film focuses on a dejected prostitute, who seeks a solution to her grief by attempting to run away from her brothel. The rest of the film follows the romance story between her and a forest ranger, and her marriage which is rejected by his family because of her professional background.