Silsila (1987 film)

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Silsila
Directed by
  • Aslam Dar
  • Murtaza Qureshi
  • Chaudhry Mohammad Arif
Written by Nasir Adeeb
Produced by
  • Aslam Dar
  • Raheel Jabran Dar
Starring
CinematographySaeed Dar
Edited by
  • Mian Tahir
  • Abdul Jabar
Music by Master Rafiq Ali
Production
companies
  • R.J. Productions
  • Dar Sanaz Movie Vision
  • Sanay Color Laboratory
Release date
  • May 28, 1987 (1987-05-28)
Running time
170 minutes
Country Pakistan
Language Punjabi

Silsila is a 1987 Pakistani Punjabi language Action film & musical film. directed by Aslam Dar and produced by Mian Farzand Ali.

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Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

SongSingersTimeNotes
"Tere Mere Pyar Diyan Gallan"Humera Channa4:20Popular song
"Piar Nadi Diyan Lehran"Naheed Akhtar3:36Popular song
"Jatt Manzil Tey Aa Pohncheya"Arif Lohar6:30Popular song
"Gutt Meri Kardi Aye Suh Suh"Humera Channa6:35Popular song

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References

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