Qaidi (1962 film)

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Qaidi
Directed byNajam Naqvi
Written by
Produced by Agha G. A. Gul
Starring
Music by Rashid Attre
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company
Release date
  • 15 May 1962 (1962-05-15)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Qaidi is a 1962 Pakistani film directed by Najam Naqvi. It was produced by Agha G. A. Gul under banner Evernew Studio. It stars Shamim Ara and Darpan. [1] [2] The film festures the evergreen poem of Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Mujh Se Pehli Si Mohabbat Mere Mehboob Na Maang sung by Noor Jehan. [3]

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Cast

Soundtrack

All music was composed Rashid Attre. [1] [2]

Song titleSung byLyrics byMusic by
"Ek deewane ka is dil ne kaha maan liya" [1] Noor Jehan, Mehdi Hassan Qateel Shifai Rashid Attre
"Mujh Se Pehli Si Mohabbat Mere Mehboob Na Maang" [1] Noor Jehan Faiz Ahmad Faiz Rashid Attre
"Yaad kar kar ke mein sari raat roti rahi" [1] Noor Jehan Ahmad Rahi Rashid Attre
"Kisi ki mohabbat mein hum kho gye hain" [1] Noor JehanMuzaffar WarsiRashid Attre
"Sun sanwali surat wale, ik pyar bhara dil kya bole" [1] Naseem Begum, Mala Begum NakshabRashid Attre
"Meri sarkar tu be-kar biggar jati hai, meri bigri ban jati hai" [1] Ahmed Rushdi, Irene Perveen Aziz KashmiriRashid Attre
"Mere dil ki anjuman main tere gham se roshni hai" [1] Saleem Raza Habib Jalib Rashid Attre

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References

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