List of Pakistani films of 1996

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This is a list of films produced in Pakistan in 1996 (see 1996 in film) and in the Urdu language.

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1996

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1996
Aalmi Ghunday Saima, Yousuf, Reema
Aao Pyar Karen Neeli, Javed, Nargis
Bazigar Meera, Babur Ali, Arbaaz Khan
Be-qabu Reema, Babar Ali, Rambo
Chamak Madiha, Suleman, Reena
Chief Sahib Javed Sheikh Neeli, Javed Sheikh, Meera, Salim Sheikh Music The film was released on March 26, 1996.
Chor Machaye Shor Syed Noor Babar Ali, Ali Ejaz, Afzal Khan, Reema Khan, Resham, Sahiba Khan, Saud Ali Comedy A re-make of 1980's Punjabi film Sohra Te Jawai, The film was released on March 22, 1996.
Choron Ke Ghar Chor Kubra, Ghalib Kamal
Ghunghat Syed Noor Shaan Shahid, Rehsham, Saima, Arbaaz Khan Music
Drama
Shaan's Comeback film into film industry. Arbaaz Khan's debut film. The film was released on July 12, 1996
Ham Hain Aapke Ghulam Reema, Babar Ali, Rambo
Ham To Chaley Susral Shamim Ara Reema, Babar Ali, Rambo, Sahiba Music, Comedy The film was released on April 29, 1996
Hawaen Syed Noor Jan Rambo, Meera, Nadeem, Reema, Saud Drama The film was released on May 21, 1996
International Haseena Musarrat, Tariq Shah
Jeetay Hain Shaan Se Sahiba, Asad, Sonia
Khel Nain Tara, Sultan Rahi
Khilona Sangeeta Saima, Saud, Shaan, Meera, Salim Sheikh Drama The film was released on November 1, 1996
Kurdion Ko Daley Dana Neeli, Mohsin, Resham Moammar Rana's debut film.
Lakht-e-Jiggar Reema, Babur Ali, Rahi
Love 95 Reema, Babar Ali, Rambo
Mehndi Sahiba, Ghalib KamalDebut film for Ghalib Kamal son of famous actor Syed Kamal.
Mera Mehboob Mera Qatil Haseena, Shoaib Khan Gillani, Pakeeza Mughal, Asif Khan Gillani(Child Actor) Action/Thriller A Full Action Thriller by Shoaib Khan Gillani.
Miss Istanbul Reema, Babur Ali, Rambo
Moamla Garbar Hai Reema, Babar Ali, Rambo
Mummy Iqbal Kashmiri Nadeem, Atiqa Odho, Mustafa Qureshi, Reema Khan Drama
Munda Tera Deewana Zahoor Hussain Gilani Reema, Babar Ali, Sahiba, Jan Rambo, Saud Comedy Famous Pop Singer Sajjad Ali debut film as an actor. The film was released on January 5, 1996
Raja Sahib Sahiba, Adil Murad, SanaDebut film for Adil Murad son of famous actor Waheed Murad.
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman Meera, Rambo, Mohsin
Saza Shabnum, Faisal Qureshi
Tilsami Jazeera Reema, Badar Munir, Asif
Too Cheez Bari Hai Mast Mast Sahiba, Rambo, Sana

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