Comedian Rangeela achieved some amazing success as singer, producer and director from this film.
An invisible maniac kills women who have birthmarks on their face while leaving the police clueless.
An epic Love story in which two lovers Heer and Ranjha get along with each other but unfortunately their Love story is not easy. Ranjha fights his way to get Heer but he is not able to do so.
A lone foreigner arrives in Saudi Arabia and treated with generosity and hospitality by the Arab tribals. But the guy (named Lawrence) has insidious motives. He has his eyes on the oil deposits deep under the Arab territories, which the Arab chieftain opposes vehemently. With cunning and duplicity he manages to overthrow the chieftain, and gets his way with the blessings of the incumbent ruler. He sets up an oil drill and refinery, and exports the oil to foreign countries while paying a token amount of cash to the Arab ruler. He also colludes with the local Jews and uses a popular cabaret dancer named Laila to get her followers and fans hooked on opium. But an Arab blacksmith named Haris has been on to Lawrence, and plans a resistance with the exiled former chieftain.
It is based on the life of Zarqa, a Palestinian dancer girl and a freedom activist, who killed herself for the liberation of Palestine involving Israeli-occupied territories and Palestinian liberation movement. It also addresses a real event of Neelo (The Actress) when she was forcibly invited by Nawab Malik Amir Mohammad Khan, the governor of West Pakistan to his office to perform a stage dance during the 1965's official visit of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to Pakistan.
Daku Ki Larki
Farishta
Sola Aanay
Raaz
A Pakistani man goes abroad his country for earning money.
Watan
A Hindu girl who is raised in the Pakistani part of Kashmir, is gunned down while crossing the barbed-wire frontiers.
During the 1947 Partition, a mother and her children are separated while migrating to Pakistan. Years later, the siblings grow up in different parts of society, unaware of each other’s lives. The film follows their separate journeys and focuses on family ties shaped by loss and separation.
A series of thefts brings trouble, love, and amusing encounters to a small village.
A social drama centered on the crushing weight of life’s hardships, following characters as they struggle to find hope and agency within a society that offers them very little room to breathe.
This Urdu film Jalva (1966) was directed by Younis Rahi.
A man who chooses himself over his people finds that the cost of success is higher than he imagined. As his world narrows, he must decide if what he gained was worth everything he lost.
Set against the rugged backdrop of rural Punjab, the film follows Dulla and Haidri as they take a stand against systemic oppression
The Urdu film Salma (1960) was directed by Ashfaq Malik.
Pathar Tay Leek is a 1969 Punjabi social drama directed by Jafar Malik.
This is an adaptation from the short story of Saadat Hasan Manto with the title, "Jhumke". A wife is accused of adultery and her husband leaves her along with her daughter. The husband works hard to send his daughter to the college. On the other side, his wife sold herself to prostitution. The story is related to ear pendants which cause the wife to sell her body to the house owner. The ear pendants now gifted to her daughter by a college fellow who fell in love with her. Now the father is also suspicious about her daughter. As it is a Pakistani movie, they have change characters name to Muslims name.
A novelist consumed by society's moral collapse goes undercover as a taxi driver, drifting through the city's nightlife and its forgotten people, searching for answers he may not be ready to find.
The Urdu film Elaan (1967) was directed by Ashfaq Malik.
The Urdu film Buzdil (1969) was directed by Saqlain Razvi.
Set during the era of the British Raj, Sarhad (meaning 'The Border') is a 1966 Urdu-language period drama. Written by the realist screenwriter Zia Sarhadi and directed by Masood Parvez, featuring a lead cast of Ejaz Durrani, Saloni, Allauddin, and Talish.