Sharif Badmash

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Sharif Badmash
Directed by Iqbal Kashmiri
Screenplay byHazin Qadri
Story byHazin Qadri
Produced byChoudhary Mohammad Ajmal
Asim Ilyas
Starring Mumtaz
Yousuf Khan
Aasia
Sultan Rahi
Munawar Zarif
Afzal Ahmed
Mustafa Qureshi
Asad Bukhari
Ilyas Kashmiri
Naeem Hashmi
CinematographySaleem Butt
Edited byB. A. Bukhi
Shaukat Ali
Music by Master Abdullah
Production
companies
Movie Vision
Bari Studio
Distributed byQuality Pictures
Release date
  • 11 July 1975 (1975-07-11)(Pakistan)
Running time
147 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguagePunjabi

Sharif Badmash is a 1975 Pakistani Punjabi-language action musical drama film directed by Iqbal Kashmiri. [1] [2] [3]

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Cast

Soundtrack

Sharif Badmash
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 10, 1979 (1979-05-10)
RecordedFamous Reordering
StudioBari Studio
Genre Film soundtrack
Length18:47
Language
Label EMI Music
Director Iqbal Kashmiri
Producer
CompilerHazin Qadri
Master Abdullah [4] chronology
Malangi
(1965)
Sharif Badmash
(1979)
Chitra Te Shera
(1976)

All songs, except one were composed by Master Abdullah. [3] [4] The film song lyrics were composed by Hazin Qadri. [4]

Track list

Music of film Sharif Badmash (Punjabi - 1979)
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger (s)Length
1."Chandra Govand Na Hoye.."Hazin Qadri Master Abdullah Noor Jehan 3:04
2."Mein Na Jamdi Dhola Ve.."Hazin QadriMaster AbdullahNoor Jehan5:39
3."Main Ve Jaanwan Dol, Aja Mere Kol.."Hazin QadriMaster AbdullahNoor Jehan, Mehnaz 3:34
4."Dil Diyan Man Ke Chura Chanke.."Hazin QadriMaster AbdullahNoor Jehan4:42
5."Jogi Aya Dawaray Teray, Kann Wich Pa Kay Mundran.. [4] "Hazin QadriMaster AbdullahShaukat Ali3:26
6."Adhi Adhi Raati Mera Sona Aya.."Hazin QadriMaster AbdullahNoor Jehan3:07
7."Meri Tor Kabutri Wargi, Te Dil Kare Gutku Gutku.."Hazin QadriMaster AbdullahNoor Jehan3:30
Total length:27:33

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