List of Pakistani films of 1969

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A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1969 (see 1969 in film) and in the Urdu language: [1]

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1969

TitleDirectorCastNotes
1969
AanchShamim Ara, Mohammed Ali, Rehana, Aslam Pervaiz
AasraRaza Mir Shabnam, Mohammed Ali, Ratan Kumar, Nabila
AnariMustafiz Shabnam, Nadeem, J. Afghani, NainaEast Pakistan
Andaleeb Farid Ahmed Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Aaliya, Talish, Mustafa Qureshi Music by Nisar Bazmi
AneelaRaza Mir Deeba, Nadeem, Rozina, Talish
Assalam AlekumRozina, Feroze, K. Irani, Nirala
Baharen Pbirbhi AingiZeba, Mohammed Ali, Rozina, Lehri
Bahu RaniZeba, Mohammed Ali, Rehana Siddiqui, Lehri
Buzdil Deeba, Habib, Ejaz Durrani, Sabira Sultana
Chaudvin SaddiDeeba, Kamal, Ahmed Rushdi, Aslam Pervaiz, Allaudin
CIDDeeba, Sultan, Nasira, Saqi, Talish
Daagh Ehtesham Shabnam, Nadeem, Jalil Afghani, M. ShahiEast Pakistan
Dard Deeba, Ejaz Durrani, Masood Akhtar, Zeenat
DastanRatan Kumar, Ghazala, Shakil, Aaliya
Dil Deke DekhoDeeba, Kamal, Jaffrey, Lehri, Nanna
Dil-e-BaitabShamim Ara, Mohammed Ali, Rani, Rangeela
Diya Aur Toofan Rangeela Naghma, Ejaz Durrani, Rani, Haider
Door ki AwazDeeba, Habib, Saqi, Ajmal
Dr ShaitanTarrana, Waris, Nasira, Jaffrey
Ek NaginaS. A. HafizDeeba, Waheed Murad, Aaliya, Lehri [2]
Fasana-e-dilShabab Kiranvi Deeba, Nadeem, Nayyar, Darpan, Saiqa
Geet Kahin Sangeet KahinNasima, Mohammed Ali, Adeeb, Rangeela
Ghar DamadKamal, Deeba, Tarannum, Nirala
Ishara Waheed Murad Deeba, Waheed Murad, Rozina, Talat Hussain
Jaise Jante NahinZeba, Mohammed Ali, Rozina, Lehri
Jina Bhi MunshkilTahir ChoudhryReshma, Anwera, Hasan Imam, Anwar East Pakistan
Kangan Rahman Sangeeta, Rahman, Anwar, NinaEast Pakistan
Khoon NahaqRani, Sudhir, Aaliya, Zeenat
LadlaA. H. Siddiqui Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Sabiha Khanum, Santosh, Rangeela
Maa Beta Hassan Tariq Rani, Waheed Murad, Sabiha Khanum, Rangeela, Nanna
MehmanDeeba, Kamal, Nabila, Aslam Pervaiz, Lehri
Mere Arman Mere SapneAzizur Rahman Sujata, Azim, Raj, Sultana Zaman East Pakistan
Meri BahabiNayyar, Darpan, Zeenat, Saiqa
Nai Laila Naya Majnu Nasima Khan, Aaliya, Kamal, Lehri
NazSharif Nayyar Shabnam, Mohammed Ali, Zamarrud, Rangeela, Adeeb
NazneenKhalid Khurshid Shabnam, Nadeem, Qavi, Rangeela
Neela Parbat Ahmad Bashir Husna, Mohammad Ali, Komal, Talish, Kamal Irani
Pak Daman Hassan Tariq Sabiha Khanum, Santosh, Ejaz Durrani, Deeba
Piya Milan ki AasHusna, Mohammed Ali, Zamarud, Talish
PiyasaN. Islam Rahman, Suchanda, Azim, AnweraEast Pakistan
Pyar ki JeetRozina, Abid, Azad, Latif Charlie
Qasam Uss Waqt Ki A. J. Kardar Shabnam, Tariq Aziz, Rosy, Rozina
Salgira Qamar Zaidi Shamim Ara, Waheed Murad, Tariq Aziz, Nirala
SazaRozina, Jamil, Nayyar, Darpan
ShabistanSaloni, Sudhir, Rukhsana, Rehan
Tum Milay Pyar MilaZeba, Mohammed Ali, Iqbal Yusuf, Rangeela
Tumhi Ho Mehboob MereDeeba, Waheed Murad, Rozina, Qavi
Zarqa Riaz Shahid Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Talish, Allaudin, SaqiMusic by Rashid Attre
Zindagi Kitni Hasin HeZeba, Mohammed Ali, Rangeela, Ilyas

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References

  1. Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. pp. 263–265. ISBN   0-19-577817-0.
  2. Rafiq Valjee (28 September 1969). "Ek Nagina: Saying it with fists". The Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. p. 31.