Comedian Rangeela achieved some amazing success as singer, producer and director from this film.
A story about an Uncle who ignored his own life and happiness for his late brothers young son..
Nawab Parvez Akhter spends a lot of money on his wedding and his newly wedded wife, plunging himself into huge debt, also his rival Nawab Fakhru plots against him.
Film starring Zeba and Mohammad Ali.
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 rendition of the Dracula tale with many similarities to the British 1950s Dracula.
a romance/musical? Apparently flopped at the box office
A re-make of Dulla Bhatti (ਦੁੱਲਾ ਭੱਟੀ), of 1956.
A series of thefts brings trouble, love, and amusing encounters to a small village.
The film follows a powerful and cruel family whose oppression makes life unbearable for the villagers. After the family’s heir commits a grave crime, a woman places a curse on the household, setting in motion a chain of events that leads to the family’s complete downfall. The film became Bhatti Pictures’ first Diamond Jubilee success, inspired Maula Jatt, and earned Aliya Begum the Nigar Award for Best Actress.
Set against the rugged backdrop of rural Punjab, the film follows Dulla and Haidri as they take a stand against systemic oppression
Pathar Tay Leek is a 1969 Punjabi social drama directed by Jafar Malik.
The story follows the hilarious antics of "Jeera," a street-smart character who uses his wit and humor to navigate life's social troubles and romance. A massive Golden Jubilee hit.
A Punjabi social drama directed by Fyaz Sheikh. Starring Habib and Firdous.
A woman flees with the child of a Nawab, leaving behind her own son with Nawab (who's thinks of him as his biological son).
In a village governed by rigid honor, two lovers find themselves trapped in a generational feud. As blood boils and rivalries sharpen, a desperate plea for peace becomes the only hope to bridge the divide between ancestral pride and a future built on mercy.
A legendary Punjabi tale of Mirza, a fearless archer, and Sahiban, his beloved, whose bond is tested by family pressures, tradition, and the harsh realities of honour-bound society.