Andaleeb
Andaleeb | |
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Directed by | Fareed Ahmed |
Written by | Salma Kanwal |
Produced by | Rashid Mukhtar |
Starring | Waheed Murad Shabnam Aliya Mustafa Qureshi "Jugnu" Durdana Zareen Ibrahim Nafees Talish |
Music by | Nisar Bazmi |
Release date |
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Running time | 180 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Andaleeb is a 1969 Pakistani Urdu colour film starring Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Aliya, and Mustafa Qureshi, and Talish. It was a golden jubilee hit directed by Farid Ahmed, produced by Rashid Mukhtar, and music composed by Nisar Bazmi. Andaleeb received 4 Nigar Awards in different categories.[1]
Plot[]
This film is a musical love story based on 's novel by the same title, "Andaleeb".
Production[]
- Shabnam
- Waheed Murad
- Aliya
- Mustafa Qureshi
- Talish
- Salma Mumtaz
- Lehri
- Ibrahim Nafees
- Rajni
- Baby Durdana
- Atia Ashraf
- Talat Siddiqi
- Meena Chaudhry
- Pandit Shahed
- Sultana Iqbal
- Niggo
- Meena Chodhary
Music[]
The music of the film was composed by well-known musician Nisar Bazmi.[1] The song Kuch log rooth kar be lagte hain kitne pyare written by Masroor Anwar was one of his big super-hit songs for 1969. Songs of the film are:
- Nanhi munni guria rani... by Runa Laila
- Kuch log rooth kar bhi lagte hain kitne pyaare by Ahmad Rushdi[2][3]
- Gaisuyon ke anchal mein... by Ahmad Rushdi
- Mere dil ki mehfil saja dene wale... by Ahmad Rushdi and Noor Jehan
- Tere waadon ne sanam... by Runa Laila
- Kuchh log rooth kar bhi... by Noor Jehan
- Pyar kar ke ham buhat pachhtaye... by Noor Jehan, film song written by Kaleem Usmani[2][3]
- Jhoote waado se na dil behlaiye... by Runa Laila and Dina Laila
Box office[]
The film was a golden jubilee hit, completing 56 weeks in theaters.[3]
Awards[]
Andaleeb won four Nigar Awards in the following categories:
Category | Recipient |
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Best actor | Waheed Murad[4] |
Special award | Shabnam[4] |
Best screenplay | Ali Sufian Afaaqi[4] |
Best sound editor | A. Z. Baig[4] |
Trivia[]
Initially, the actress Shabnam was not able to speak Urdu fluently, so for Andaleeb, her dialogues were by a lady Kaukab Afzal.[5][6]
References[]
- ^ a b Andaleeb (1969 film) on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website Retrieved 25 May 2019
- ^ a b Soundtrack of film Andaleeb (1969) on IMDb website Retrieved 25 May 2019
- ^ a b c Andaleeb (1969 film) on Pakistan Film Magazine (pakmag.net) website Retrieved 25 May 2019
- ^ a b c d Nigar Awards (1969) listed on cineplot.com website Published 13 May 2010, Retrieved 25 May 2019
- ^ "'Andaleeb' screened at Lok Virsa". The News. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ "The making of a legend". The News. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
External links[]
- 1969 films
- Pakistani films
- Urdu-language films
- Nigar Award winners
- Films based on Pakistani novels
- Pakistani film stubs