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You are totally right Golimore2. This is why recently Javed Fazil said if we don't improve our dramas and don't stop copying the Indians then our drama industry will be finished in couple of years.
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Syed Noor made this announcement last year and since then he has not said anything else on this subject. It might be just be another annoucement.
With Majajan finally getting released today and Syed Noor's other film in production Jhoomer also more then half completed. It will be interesting to see his next project. Recently he also announced another film called "Aurat".
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Is the film called Naukar Shahrukh. Ary are showing one of his film's tonight called "Aag". It a Black & White film which was produced by Mohammad Ali and Zeba. Director is S.Suleman.
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I was fortunate enough to meet this great legend about 20 years ago. The year might have been 1985 or 1986. I was too young to remember about this. I must have been about 6 or 7 years old. I just remember one incident that I met him and nothing else.
We met him in Murree and they were staying at the famous Cecil hotel where Zeba his wife and Babra Sharif had come to shoot for a film. I am my family met him there.
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Muhammad Ali — an icon of Pakistani cinema
LAHORE: The legend Muhammad Ali, who died on Sunday due to a kidney problem, belonged to a religious family. His father Maulana Syed Murshid Ali was a scholar. Ali was born in district Rohtak in India on July 20 1931. His family later migrated to Multan and finally to Hyderabad (Sindh). None of Ali’s family was associated with the glamour world. Ali joined Radio Hyderabad in the 1950s and became a pupil of ZA Bokahri, one of Radio Pakistan’s legendary names.
Ali’s quest to do more in the world of creativity led him to the film industry. His first film was Charagh Jalta Raha with Zeba, who later became his wife. It was Zeba’s first film too. Fazal Ahmed Karim Fazli introduced both Zeba and Ali in that film which was screened in 1962. Ali performed in over 300 films. Among his famous films are Khamosh Raho, Saiqa, Ansoo Ban Gaye Moti, Salam-e-Mauhabbat and Naukar. He also performed in an Indian film, Clerk. Manoj Manoj Kumar and Rajinder Kumar were his close friends from the Indian film industry. Former Indian prime minister Indra Gandhi also visited his home in the 70s.
Pakistan’s film industry was in its heyday when Ali was most popular. Some of the songs filmed on Ali are still popular among music fans. Aye baharo gawah rehna, Tumhi ho mehboob meray, Yun zindagi ki rah mein takra gya koie, Sau baras ki zindagi mein aik pal are the most popular songs. He worked with all big directors of his time like Shabab Kairanvi, Hasan Tariq, Khalil Qaiser and S Suleman. He also worked with leading heroines such as Shabnam, Babra Sharif, Sahmim Ara, Saloni, Nisho and Najma.
Ali developed an understanding with Zeba during his early film career and finally wedded her. Zeba had a daughter, Samina, from her first marriage. Ali’s funeral was delayed because Samina is in the United States. She will reach Lahore on Monday (today) and his funeral will be held at Liberty Park at 2pm. He will be buried at the Firdous Market graveyard. Family sources told Daily Times that Ali’s family was trying to get space at Data Sahib for Ali.
Ali’s elder brother Irshad Ali told Daily Times that Shah Faisal during his stay at Ali’s home – when he came to Pakistan to attend the 2nd Organisation of the Islamic Conference – had in writing given him and his wife permission to be buried at Jantul Baqi in Saudi Arabia. Irshad said that due to shortage of time, it was not possible to take Ali’s body to Saudi Arabia. With his eye brimming with tears, Irshad said Ali was like a son to him.
Akhtar Rasool, actress Firdous, film director Aslam Dar, Ajab Gul, Evernew Studio’s owner Shehzad Gul, Bari Malik from Bari Studio and a number of Ali’s fans gathered at his residence just after his death.
Ali was an adviser to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. He also set up the Ali Zaib Foundation under which he built four hospitals in Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal and Mianwali.
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LAHORE, March 19: Great actor Mohammad Ali will be remembered for his versatile roles and heavy voice which helped him perform passionately. He worked with Radio Pakistan Hyderabad first as a broadcaster and then as actor for about a decade before he was picked up for films in the sixties.
Born in 1935 at Rohtak, India, Mohammad Ali, affectionately known as Ali Bhai, migrated to Pakistan soon after partition and settled in Multan. From there, he went to Hyderabad and lived there for many years.
Ali started his silver screen career when Fazal Ahmad Karim Fazli, whose two brothers Hasnain Fazli and Sabtain Fazli were already in the showbiz, gave him a role in his first film Chiragh Jalta Raha with Zeba and Deeba. The film was released in 1962. Interestingly, Mohammad Ali played the role of a villain in his maiden film.
Later, more producers offered Ali the villainous roles in their films. Director Munawwar Rasheed’s Bahadur, Iqbal Yusuf’s Daal Main Kala and Javed Hashmi’s Dil Ne Tujhe Maan Liya also featured him in the negative role.
The first film in which Ali played the lead was Shararat directed by Rafique Razvi alias Bapoo. The heroine in the film was Bahar. It was this film that took him to new heights of fame.
But he took his audience by surprise by performing a character role in Khamosh Raho, a film written by Riaz Shahid and directed by Jameel Akhtar in 1964. This film won him the first Nigar Award. Later, he won many awards in a number of films.
Another memorable role Mohammad Ali played was in Aag Ka Darya. Its story and dialogues were also written by Riaz Shahid. Shamim Ara was the female lead of the film, which was directed by Humayun Mirza. It was released in 1966.
He also won awards in Hasan Tariq’s Kaneez in 1965, director Laeeq Akhtar’s Saiqa in 1968, Hasan Tariq’s Wehshi in 1971, Ali Sufyan Afaqi’s Aas in 1973, Shabab Kairanvi’s Aeena Aur Soorat, director Masood Pervez’s Haider Ali in 1978 and Hasan Tariq’s Doorian in 1984.
This was the year when he was conferred upon the Pride of Performance award and appointed the prime minister’s adviser on cultural affairs.
Some of other great films, whose success can be attributed to the role Mohammad Ali played in them, include director Shabab Kairanvi’s Insaan Aur Admi, Insaaf Aur Qanoon, Dil Aik Aeena, Daaman Aur Chingari and Aeena Aur Soorat and S. Suleman’s Aag, Jaise Jaante Nahi, Lori, Mohabbat Rang Laye Gi, Teri Soorat Meri Aankhen and Ik Phool Ik Pathar.
Mohammad Ali also starred in the main lead in Raza Mir’s Asra, Arzoo, Professor and Dil Ke Daagh. He was also the hero in Jafar Bukhari’s Samaj, Luqman’s Mahal, Duniya Na Mane and Parchain and Iqbal Yusuf’s Tum Mile Pyar Mila, Badnam, Sangram, Aag Ka Samundar and Ann Data.
S. A. Hafiz cast him in the main lead in Sajda, Nadia Ke Paar and Barat and Hasan Askari in Salakhen, Aag, Kinara and Doorian. Director Farid Ahmad cast him in the lead against Iranian artiste Shahpara in his film Jan Pehchan which was one of the early feature films produced as a joint venture.
The last film which starred Mohammad Ali was Kirai Ke Qatil directed by S. Suleman and released in 1989.
Ali performed a character role in a film which had Babra Sharif and Ismael Shah in lead roles.
He was very choosy and accepted only a few films in a year. He usually worked in about a dozen films a year. But, as many as 23 films, starring Mohammad Ali, were released in 1975, which is the year of the highest number of his movies.
Similarly, he played the male lead in 14 films in 1974, and 13 in 1982. He also played an insignificant role along with his wife Zeba (they paired as parents) in an Indian film Clerk in 1990, when he had almost left the film industry in Pakistan.
Mohammad Ali started losing interest in the showbiz towards the mid 1980s when the industry was being vulgarized by people who had no artistic background. This was the period when the industry in Pakistan produced about 95 per cent films in regional languages.
Also there was a trend of making bilingual films. For example, many Punjabi-Urdu and Pushto-Urdu films were made towards the end of 1980s.
Mohammad Ali has to his credit a few Punjabi films like Sher Di Bachi, Wadda Khan and Woht. He also worked in two Pushto films, both in 1986. The first was Damoro Intaqam which was produced by the Evernew Films and directed by Shehzad Gul. Salma Agha, Javed Sheikh and Taalish were other actors in the film. His second Pushto film was Dushman Kaka which also starred Badar Munir.
Ali worked with all the top heroines of his time. But in most of them, he paired with Zeba. Their working together brought them so close to each other that they married in 1969. The couple did not have a child, but Ali adopted a daughter from an earlier marriage of wife Zeba.
His other heroines, included Nayyar Sultana, Neelo, Rani, Deeba, Shabnam, Babra Sharif, Nisho, Aasya and Mumtaz.
Mohammad Ali developed cardiac problem about 10 years ago and had been through critical days of his life in a hospital about six years ago. He courageously fought death. But this time around, he lost the battle and yielded to the merciless hands of the nature.
He was one of the greatest actors the Pakistan film industry ever had. But more than that, he was a great human being.
He was also a friend of many political leaders, including Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
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LAHORE: Acting legend Muhammad Ali passed away here around 1.30 pm on Sunday, leaving the legacy of an illustrious career in Pakistani filmdom.
The 69-year-old star, who started his career as a radio broadcaster in the mid-50s, died of cardiac arrest at his house, leaving his wife Zeba and daughter Samina to mourn his death. His Namaz-e-Jenaza will be offered on Tuesday at the Liberty Park.
A large number of his fans, Lollywood stars and other personalities reached his house soon after his death. Regarded as an institution among the film circles, Ali started his career as a broadcaster from Radio Pakistan Hyderabad in the mid-50s. He was introduced as a villain in a Karachi-made film "Chiragh Jalta Raha" in 1962. This also happened to be the first film of its director, Fazli, as well as stars Zeba, Deeba and Kamal Irani.
Later in 1964, Ali acted the hero of "Shararat". Known as the King of Emotions, he became a superstar after the release of his movie "Aag ka Darya" and then remained on top during the next 10 years. He will be remembered for his emotional acting and the best dialogue delivery. "Khamosh Raho", "Insaan aur Admi", "Insaaf aur Qanoon", "Salakhen" and "Doorian" were some of his all-time best films.
The winner of the 7th Nigar Awards for best actor, another for best supporting actor and one special award for the film "Dooriyaan", Ali married renowned actress Zeba in 1968. His only daughter Samina was from Zeba’s previous marriage with actor Lala Sudhir. He also served as a cultural adviser to prime minister Nawaz Sharif. He also remained associated with the construction business for many years.
Ali got the first Nigar Award in 1964 for best supporting actor in the film "Khamosh Raho". He also received the award for best actor in director Hasan Tariq’s film "Kaneez" in 1965, director Humayun Mirza’s film "Aag ka darya" in 1966, director Laeeq Akhtar’s film "Saiqa" in 1968, director Hasan Tariq’s film "Wehshi" in 1971, director Ali Sufyan Aafaqi’s film "Aas" in 1973, director Shabab Kiranvi’s film "Aaena aur soorat" in 1974, director Shabab Kiranvi’s film "Insaan aur Aadmi’ in 1975, director Masood Pervez’s film "Haidar Ali" in 1978, and director Hasan Askari’s film "Dooriyan" (special award) in 1984.
Ali’s major films are "Mera ghar meri jannat", "Ik gunah aur sahi", "Kaalu", "Ibadat", "Watan" (a remake of "Shaheed"), "Seeta, Maryam, Margaret", "Aurat ka pyar", "Afsana zindigi ka", "Dil ik aina", "Daman aur chingari", "Aina aur soorat", "Baymesaal", "Nashayman", "Waday ki zanjeer", "Jaisay jaantay nahi", "Lori", "Mohabbat rang laye ge", "Teri soorat meri aankhain", "Ilzaam", "Gumrah", "Ik phool ik pathar", "Baywafa", "Manzil", "Teray bina kiya jeena", "Aasra", "Aarzoo", "Professor", "Dil kay daagh", "Sarhad ki godh mein", "Tum salamat raho", "Milan", "Aansoo bun gaye moti", "Samaj", "Muashara", "Aurat ik paheli", "Gharana", "Banno Rani", "Nanha farishta", "Daagh", "Mahal", "Duniya na manay", "Parchayein", "Dushman", "Intikhaab", "Meherbani", "Zanjeer", "Meray humsafar", "Safaid Khoon", "Tum milay pyar mila", "Soorat aur Seerat", "Jeenay ki rah", "Josh", "Budnaam", "Sangram", "Gherao", "Aag ka samandar", "Andata", "Sajda", "Nadia kay paar", "Baarat", "Raja", "Kinara", "Ik doojay kay liye", "Phool meray gulshan ka", "Mohabbat zindigi hai", "Jab, jab phool khiley", "Apnay huay paraye", "Naqsh-e-Qadam", "Zameer", "Aaj ki Raat", "Achhay mian", "Jaan pehchan", "Dil kay tukray", "Khandaan", "Paalki", "Sher di bacchi", "Wadda Khan", "Wohti" and "Baazi".
Loyalty, empathy, honesty and humility were his hallmarks, said Javed Sheikh while talking with journalists at Ali’s house. He said that besides a great actor Ali was also well known for his social services.
"Known in the film circle for his command as a passionate actor, he felt at ease in dramatic situations as well," said Lollywood star Reema. She said the industry would miss this versatile actor who worked with almost all successful directors of the Pakistan film industry.
MNA Mian Munir said actors like Ali are national assets. He said Ali has left a very bright way to be followed by young actors. Ghulam Mohiuddin said the entire film industry was feeling sad over the sad demise of the legendry actor. He said Ali was a great actor as well as a great human being.
"Ali was living in an era where social obligations were preferred over financial stakes and he made overtures through films to highlight social ills and national issues," said Ajab Gul. "He had a masculine resonant voice and with his individual dialogue delivery he performed quite a few memorable characters. Whichever film he performed in, his suggestions and advice would always be sought by the writing department. He had a command over his subjects and field," said Nisho.
"He lit the torch of art films in the days of commercialism. Ali belonged to the superior rank of actors, as he did not bow before commercialisation," said Arif Lohar. Pakistan People’s Party Punjab President Qasim Zia, PPPP Information Secretary Mohammad Naved Ch, drama writer and PPP leader Malik Ahsan Ganjiyal, Censor Board member Syed Agha Mujtaba, TV actor Tasawar Ali Mir, Sajjad Gul, Shahzad Gul, Fakhar Imam, Sherry Malik, Sohail Butt, Raja Riaz, Tajdar Alam, Bari Malik, Sangeeta, Saood and others condoled with his family.
PML President Ch Shujaat Hussain and Punjab Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi also expressed grief over Ali’s death. In their condolence messages to his widow, they paid tributes to the late actor for his services. They also prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.
Agencies add: President Gen Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz have expressed profound sorrow over the death of Muhammad Ali. In their condolence messages to the bereaved family, the President and the PM said Pakistan had lost a great actor.
Expressing sorrow over the death, Punjab Governor Khalid Maqbool eulogised Ali’s great services for social welfare and said Ali-Zeb Foundation and Blood Transfusion Centre at Faisalabad established by the legendry actor were serving the ailing humanity.
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I agree with you Golimaro2. Syed Noor's best period as director was from 1995-1999 when he made some quality films but in the last few years all his films have been just average and nothing special.
Syed Noor currently has two big problems and until he does not address them he will not improve. The biggest problem of Syed Noor is his obsession with Saima. Not only does cast he her in every single film of his but is also making films on subjects which suit Saima. This is why he is making films like Majajan, Jhoomer and starting another film called Aurat.
Why is he ruining is career after Saima I cannot understand but then they say that LOVE IS BLIND.
Secondly Syed Noor is interested more in money then creativity. This is the reason why he has directed nearly 30 films in the last 10 years. When you make that many films in such a short span of time the quality of films will suffer. He has also comprimised on his work and has worked with all producers. Syed Noor is basically cheating with his profession.
Saying that Syed Noor is finished as a director is rubbish. A person cannot loose his creative sense overnight.
He just needs to get his priorities right. The talent his still there and its basically up to Syed Noor.
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Ajnabi Shehr Main and Khuda Kay Liye are two films which will take Lollywood to new horizons. I just hope that the public supports the efforts of Saqib Malik and Shoaib Mansoor.
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Charizmatic, Majajan is a Punjabi film which has been set in rural Punjab. Shaan is playing role of a wadera who is married but then falls in love with Saima who is a singer.
Chaizmatic you must have seen numerous Pakistani dramas and films with landlords and what sort image of them is shown. So what do expect. This film is not Heer Ranjha.
I might be wrong and for that just wait and watch the film Charizmatic.
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Directors like Pervaiz Rana, Masood Butt or others will the last people that the goverment should give any money too.
What I am trying to imply that they are alot of young and up coming directors especially from Karachi who want to get in to film making but cannot because of financial constraints.
A lot of them are just wasting there talent by making short films or tele films. The same goes to a number video directors who are also having same problems.
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Yoyo you are right about Indian writers being rubbish and 90% of all Indian films are copies of Hollywood films.
Even the Indians admit that we have really talented writers and poets. Unfortunately our own film makers cannot see them. If the current writers in the film industry are not up to the mark then why not give a chance to new up coming writers.
Saqib Malik for his film has asked Irfan Khoosat's son to write the film. Reema and Humayun Saeed can do the same.
One thing which one has to admit that atleast in the 15 years or so very few new people have come into the different departments of film making.
Its up to the producers to introduce new talent.
Already we are using Indian singers, choreographers, music directors, and other Indian technicians.
What purpose are people like Reema and Humayun Saeed serving. They are definately not helping the cause of the Pakistani film industry.
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If yoyo what you are saying is true then its a good move. Shoaib Mansoor more then anyone deserves the government finance to make his movie. He is without doubt the most talented person we have in Pakistani showbiz.
What is surprising is why have the government been very quite on this. If the government is really serious about giving finance to film makers then will it not be better if they come up with some criteria and give finance to all deserving candidates.
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Winners of the 45th Nigar Awards for 2001 films.
Best Film: Tere Pyar Mein Best Director: Hasan Askari - Tere Pyar Main Best Actor: Shaan - Tere Pyar Main Best Actress: Zara Shaikh - Tere Pyar Main Best Support Actor: Raja Riaz - Tere Pyar Main Best Support Actress: Ateeqa Odoho - Mujhe Chand Chahiye Best Screenplay: Tere Pyar Main Best Cinematography: Mujhe Chand Chahiye Best Choreography: Mujhe Chand Chahiye
Punjabi Awards: Best Film: Mehndi Waley Hath Best Director: Syed Noor - Mehndi Waley Hath Best Actor: Moammar Rana - Mehndi Waley Hath Best Actress: Saima - Mehndi Waley Hath Best screenplay: Mehndi Waley Hath
Sabiha Khanum received an honourary Gold Medal and Lifetime achievement awards were handed to Kamal and Naghma.
Special awards were announced for Reema for her exceptional performance in Mujhe Chand Chahiye and also to Babar Ali for his role in Mehndi Waley Hath.
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43rd Nigar Awards for 1999 films.
Urdu: Best Film: Jannat ki Talaash Best Director: Hassan Askari - Jannat Ki Talash Best Story: Nawees Pervaiz - Jannat Ki Talash Best Screenplay: Syed Noor - Daku Rani Best Dialogues: Pervaiz Kaleem - Jannat ki Talash Best Actor: Shaan - Jannat Ki Talash Best Actress: Saima - Daku Rani Best Supporting Actor: Javed Shaikh - Guns and Roses Best Supporting Actress: Sana - Jannat ki Talash Best Music director: Waqar Ali - Aik Aur Lovestory Best song writer: Ahmad Faraz - Jannat ki Talash Best female singer: Mehnaz - Jannat ki Talash Best male singer: Asif Mehdi - Jannat ki Talash Best lighting: Waqar Bokhari - Guns and Roses Best Art Director: Tanvir Malik - Guns and Roses Best Editing: ZA Zulfi - Daku Rani Best sound: Mujhe Jeene Do Best Choreography: Guns and Roses
Punjabi: Best Film: Nikki Jaee Haan Best Director: Masood Butt - Nikki Jaee Haan Best story: Nikki Jaee Haan Best actor: Moammar Rana - Nikki Jaee Haan Best Actress: Reema - Nikki Jaee Haan Best Choreography: Nikki Jaee Haan Best support actor: Abid Ali - Chaudrani Best support Actress: Laila - Nikki Jaee Haan Best Music: Zulfiqar Ali - Nikki Jaee Haan Best song writer: Ahmed Rahi - Nikki Jaee Haan Best lighting: Chaudrani Best female signer: Azra Jehan - Nikki Jaee Haan No mention of best male singer
Millennium Awards were presented to: Aslam Azhar, Agha Nisar, Yousaf Khan, Sharif Nayyar, Noor Jehan, Mehdi Hassan, Omer Sharif, Muhammad Ali, Zeba, Nadeem, Bahar Begum, Qateel Shifai, Ishfaq Malik, AS Afaai, B. Ahmed, Sabiha Khanum, Neelo, Badar Munir, Rangeela, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
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Below is a complete of the all the winners of the Nigar Awards from 1957 (the 1st awards) to 1986. I will find the winners from the other years in the next few days.
1957 Best Film: Saath Laakh Best Director: W.Z Ahmed - Waada Best Script/Story: Saifuddin Saif - Saath Laakh Best Actor: Santosh Kumar - Waada Best Actress: Sabiha Khanum - Saath Laakh Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Aas Paas Best Support Actress: Nayyer Sultana - Saath Laakh Best Music: Wajahat Attre - Saath Laakh Best Camera: Suhail Hashmi - Bada Aadmi
1959 Best Film: Raaz Best Director: Khalil Qaiser - Nagin Best Script: Riaz Shahid - Neend Best Actor: Darpan - Saathi Best Actress: Mussarat Nazir - Jhoomer Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Raaz Best Support Actress: Neelo - Koel Best Music: Rashid Attre - Neend Best Lyrics: Tanvir Naqvi - Koel Best Camera: Nabi Ahmed - Jhoomer Best Singer: Noor Jehan - Koel Best Editing: Khurshid Ahmed - Faisla Best Sound: C. Mandody - Koel
1961 Best Film: Shaheed Best Director: Khalil Qaiser - Shaheed Best Script: Riaz Shahid - Shaheed Best Screenplay: Riaz Shahid - Shaheed Best Actor: Habib - Surayya Best Actress: Mussarat Nazir - Shaheed Best Support Actor: Agha Talish - Shaheed Best Support Actress: Bano Begum - Ghalib Best Music: Rasheed Attre - Shaheed Best Lyrics: Faiz Ahmed Faiz - Shaheed Best Camera: Riaz Bukhari - Zamaana Kya Kahe Ga Best Singer(F): Naseem Begum - Shaheed Best Singer (M): Ahmed Rushdie - Saperan Best Editing: M. Akram - Gulfaam Best Sound: Zafar Khwaja - Zamaana Kya Kahe Ga
1963 Best Film: Baji Best Director: Qadeer Ghori - Daman Best Script: Anwar Batalvi - Baji Best Screenplay: Riaz Shahid - Shikwa Best Actor: Santosh Kumar - Daman Best Actress: Sabiha Khanum - Shikwa Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Shikwa Best Support Actress: Neelo - Aman Best Music: Robin Ghosh - Talash Best Lyrics: Himayat Ali Shair - Daman Best Camera: Raza Mir - Seema Best Singer(F): Naseem Begum - Baji Best Singer (M): Saleem Raza - Seema Best Editing: Haider Chaudhary - Baji Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Fanoos Best Sound: Taj Malik - Baji Best Comedian: Lehri - Daman
1965 Best Film: Naila Best Director: Sharif Nayyar - Naila Best Script: Hajra Masood - Aakhri Station Best Screenplay: Ali Afaqid - Kaneez Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Kaneez Best Actress: Shamim Ara - Naila Best Support Actor: Talish - Kaneez Best Support Actress: Shabnam - Aakhri Station Best Music: Master Inayat - Naila Best Lyrics: Qateel Shifai - Naila Best Camera: Nabi Ahmed - Naila Best Singer(F): Mala - NailaLutera Best Singer (M): Masud Rana - Mujahid Best Editing: Asghar -Kaneez Best Art Director: S.M.Khwaja - Naila Best Sound: Hashim Quraishi - Eid Mubarak Best Comedian: Lehri - Kaneez Special Award: Noor Jehan for wartime songs
1967 Best Film: Chakori Best Punjabi Film: Dil da Jaani Best Director: Ehtesham - Chakori Best Script: Atta-ur-Rahman Khan - Chakori Best Screenplay: Naqi Mustafa - Nawab Sirajudaulah Best Actor: Nadeem - Chakori Best Actress: Shamim Ara - Lakhon Mein Aik Best Support Actor: Saqi - Lakhon Mein Aik Best Support Actress: Tarannum - Aag Best Music: Robin Ghosh - Chakori Best Lyrics: Fayyaz Hashmi - Lakhon Mein Aik Best Camera: Kamran Mirza - Lakhon Mein Aik Best Singer(F): Noor Jehan - Lakhon Mein Aik Best Singer (M): Mujeeb Alam - Chakori Best Editing: Khudadad Mirza - Aag Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Aag Best Sound: Afzal Hussain - Lakhon Mein Aik Best Comedian: Lehri - Main Woh Nahin Special Award: Sabiha Khanum - Dewar Bhabi Special Award: Anwer Hussain - Nawab Sirajudaula
1969 Best Film: Zerqa Best Punjabi Film: Dilan De Sauday Best Director: Riaz Shahid - Zerqa Best Script: Riaz Shahid - Zerqa Best Screenplay: Ali Afaqi - Andaleeb Best Actor: Waheed Murad - Andaleeb Best Actress: Neelo - Zerqa Best Support Actor: Qavi - Bahu Rani Best Support Actress: Aalia - Nai Laila Naya Majnoon Best Music: Nashad - Salgirah Best Lyrics: Habib Jalib - Zerqa Best Camera: Afzal Chaudhary - Pyasa Best Singer(F): Noor Jehan - Salgirah Best Singer (M): Mehdii Hassan - Zerqa Best Editing: Ali - Zerqa Best Art Director: Habib Shah - Zerqa Best Sound: A.Z.Baig - Andaleeb Best Comedian: Lehri - Nai Laila Naya Majnoon Special Award: Shabnam - Andaleeb Special Award: Firdous - Chan Veer Special Award: Ejaz - Dilan De Sauday Special Award: A.J. Kardar - Qasam uss Waqt ki
1971 Best Film: Dosti Best Film (P): Babul Best Director (U): Sharif Nayyar - Dosti Best Director (P): Iqbal Kashmiri - Babul Best Script(U): Riaz Arshad - Ansoo Best Script(P): Ghazanfar Ali - Babul Best Screenplay: Riaz Shahid - Yeh Aman Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Wehshi Best Actress: Shabnam - Dosti Best Actor (P): Waheed Murad - Mastana Mahi Best Actress (P): Rani - Babul Best Support Actor: Masood Akhtar - Teri Soorat Meri Aankhen Best Support Actress: Sangeeta - Yeh Aman Best Music(U): A.Hameed - Dosti Best Music (P): Nazir Ali - Mastana Mahi Best Lyrics: Tanveer Naqvi - Dosti Best Camera (B&W): Ali Khan - Dil aur Duniya Best Camera: M.Fazil - Dosti Best Singer(F): Noor Jehan - Dosti Best Singer (M): Masood Rana - Aansoo Best Editing: Arshad Durrani - Dosti Best Art Director: Habib Shah - Yeh Aman Best Sound: A.Z.Baig - Yeh Aman Best Comedian: Rangeela - Dil aur Duniya Special Award: Aalia - Mastana Mahi Special Award: Firdous - Aansoo Special Award: Sultan Rahi - Babul Special Award: Munawar Zareef - Ishq Deewana 1958 Best Film: Aadmi Best Director: Luqman - Aadmi Best Script: Ayub Sarwar - Aadmi Best Actor: Habib - Aadmi Best Actress: Mussarat Nazir - Zaher-e-Ishq Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Aadmi Best Support Actress: Bano Begum - Zaher-e-Ishq Best Music: Khurshid Anwer - Zaher-e-Ishq Best Lyrics: Qateel Shifai - Anarkali Best Camera: Raza Mir - Aakhri Nishaan Best Sound: Afzal Husain - Zaher-e-Ishq
1960 Best Film: Saheli Best Director: S.M. Yusuf - Saheli Best Script: Anwar Kamal Pasha - Watan Best Screenplay: Nazir Ajmeri - Saheli Best Actor: Darpan - Saheli Best Actress: Nayyer Sultana - Saheli Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Saheli Best Support Actress: Shamim Ara - Saheli Best Music: Muslehuddin - Hamsafar Best Lyrics: Tanvir Naqvi - Shaam Dhale Best Camera: Nabi Ahmed - Ayaz Best Singer(F): Naseem Begum - Shaam Dhalay Best Singer (M): Saleem Raza - Hamsafar Best Editing: M. Akram - Shaam Dhalay Best Sound: Taj Malik - Shaam Dhalay Best Comedian (special award): Nazir - Hamsafar
1962 Best Film: Chanda Best Director: S.M. Yusuf - Aulad Best Script: F. Karim Fazli - Chiragh Jalta Raha Best Screenplay: Ibraheem Jalees - Aanchal Best Actor: Santosh Kumar - Ghunghat Best Actress: Nayyer Sultana - Aulad Best Support Actor: Talish - Aanchal Best Support Actress: Shabnam - Chanda Best Music: Khurshid Anwar - Ghunghat Best Lyrics: Himayat Ali Shair - Aanchal Best Camera: Nabi Ahmed - Ghunghat Best Singer(F): Mala - Ishq Par Zor Nahin Best Singer (M): Ahmed Rushdie - Mehtaab Best Editing: Ali - Ghunghat Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Azra Best Sound: C. Mondody - Mehtaab Best Comedian: Subash Dutta - Chanda
1964 Best Film: Khamosh Raho Best Director: S.M.Yusuf - Aashiana Best Script: Riaz Shahid - Khamosh Raho Best Screenplay: Riaz Shahid - Firangi Best Actor: Waheed Murad - Heera aur Pathar Best Actress: Shamim Ara - Firangi Best Support Actor: Mohammad Ali - Khamosh Raho Best Support Actress: Sumita - Sangam Best Music: Nashad - Maikhana Best Lyrics: Faiz Ahmed Faiz - Firangi Best Camera: Babar Bilal - Aashiana Best Singer(F): Naseem Begum - Lutera Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Firangi Best Editing: M. AqeelKhan - Heera aur Pathar Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Maikhana Best Sound: Yusuf Ameen - Khamosh Raho Best Comedian: Lehri - Paigham
1966 Best Film: Armaan Best Director: Parvez Malik - Armaan Best Script: Hasan Minto - Badnaam Best Screenplay: Nadeem Qasmi - Lorie Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Aag ka Darya Best Actress: Zeba - Armaan Best Support Actor: Shaukat Akber - Bhaiya Best Support Actress: Nabila - Badnaam Best Music: Sohail Rana - Armaan Best Lyrics: Hasrat Abadi - Aag ka Darya Best Camera: Raza Mir - Aag ka Darya Best Singer(F): Noor Jehan - Aag ka Darya Best Singer (M): Ahmed Rushdie - Armaan Best Editing: Maqsood Hussain -Jaag Utha Insaan Best Art Director: M. Ramzan - Aina Best Sound: Hasaan Zia - Lorie Best Comedian: Nirala - Armaan Special Award: Suhail Hashmi - Jan Pehchan Special Award: Master Roofi - Lorie Special Award: Allaudin - Badnam
1968 Best Film: Saiqa Best Punjabi Film: Chan Makhna Best Director: Hassan Tariq - Behn Bhai Best Script: Razia Butt - Saiqa Best Screenplay: Masroor Anwar - Saiqa Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Saiqa Best Actress: Shamim Ara - Saiqa Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Dil Liya Dard Liya Best Support Actress: Rozina - Ishaara Best Music: Nisar Bazmi - Saiqa Best Lyrics: Masroor Anwar - Saiqa Best Camera: Masood ul Rahman - Taj Mahal Best Singer(F): Runa Laila - Commander Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Saiqa Best Editing: Khudadad Mirza - Aag Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Taj Mahal Best Sound: Taj Malik - Ishq Best Comedian: Lehri - Saiqa Special Award: Kamal - Behn Bhai Special Award: Rani - Mera Ghar Meri Jannat Special Award: Baby Jugnu - Mera Ghar Meri Jannat
1970 Best Film: Heer Ranjha Best Director (U): Hassan Tariq - Anjuman Best Director (P): Masood Parvez - Heer Ranjha Best Script(U): Rangeela - Rangeela Best Script(P): Tanvir Kazmi - Maa Puttar Best Screenplay: Masroor Anwar - Sughaat Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Insaan aur Aadmi Best Actress: Zeba - Insaan aur Aadmi Best Actor (P): Sudhir - Maa Puttar Best Actress (P): Firdous - Heer Ranjha Best Support Actor: Aslam Parvez - Insaan aur Aadmi Best Support Actress: Saiqa - Rangeela Best Music(U): Nisar Bazmi - Anjuman Best Music (P): Khurshid Anwar - Heer Ranjha Best Lyrics: Masroor Anwar - Anjuman Best Camera (Bl &White): M. Ayub - Sughat Best Camera: Suhail Hashmi - Honey Moon Best Singer(F): Runa Laila - Anjuman Best Singer (M): Ahmed Rushdie - Naseeb Apna Apna Best Editing: AlHamid - Anjuman Best Art Director: Habib Shah - Anjuman Best Sound: Akhtar Gilani - Insaan aur Aadmi Best Comedian: Lehri - Anjuman Special Award: Deeba - Sajna Door Diya Special Award: Ajmal - Heer Ranjha Special Award: Habib Wali Mohammad - singer for Aashian Jal Gaya
1972 Best Film: Baharo Phool Barsao, Best Film (P): Basheera, Best Director (U): Nazr-ul-Islam - Ehsas, Best Director (P): Aslam Dar - Basheera, Best Script(U): M. Sadiq - Baharo Phool Barsao, Best Script(P): Aziz Bhatti - Basheera, Best Screenplay: Bashir Niaz - Ehsas, Best Actor: Nadeem - Ehsas, Best Actress: Zeba - Mohobat, , Best Actor (P): Sultan Rahi - Basheera, Best Actress (P): Aalia - Zulm da Badla, Best Support Actor: Talish - Angaray, Best Support Actress: Husna - Sabaq, Best Music(U): Nisar Bazmi - Meri Zindagi Hae Naghma, Best Music (P): Nazir Ali - Sultan, Best Lyrics: S. Rizvi - Baharo Phool Barsao, Best Camera (B&W): Javed Malik - Ek Raat, Best Camera: Suhail Hashmi - Merey Hamsafar, Best Singer(F): Tahira Syed - Mohobat, Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Meri Zindagi Hae Naghma, Best Editing: Hasnain - Mere Hamsafar, Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Sabaq, Best Sound: A.Z.Baig - Sabaq, Best Comedian: Munawar Zareef - Baharo Phool Barsao, Special Award: Rangeela - Meri Zindagi Hae Naghma
1973 Best Film: Aas, Best Film (P): Ziddi, Best Director (U): Ali Afaqi - Aas, Best Director (P): Iqbal Kashmiri - Ziddi, Best Script(U): Ali Afaqi - Aas, Best Script(P): K. Qadri - Ziddi, Best Screenplay: Ali Afaqi - Aas, Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Aas, Best Actress: Shabnam - Anmol, Best Actor (P): Yousuf Khan - Ziddi, Best Actress (P): Firdous - Ziddi, Best Support Actor: Munawar Saeed - Anmol, Best Support Actress: Sofia Bano - Parde Mein Rahne do, Best Music(U): M. Ashraf - Gharana, Best Music (P): Master Abdullah - Ziddi, Best Lyrics: S. Rizvi - Kaleem Usmani - Gharana, Best Camera (B&W): Sarwar Gul - Jeera Blade, Best Camera: Ghazanfar Bukhari - Aas, Best Singer(F): Nayyara Noor - Gharana, Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Naya Rasta, Best Editing: Ali - Daman aur Chingari, Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Aas, Best Sound: Mubarak Ali - Aas, Best Comedian: Rangeela - Insaan aur Gadha 1974 Best Film: Behisht, Best Film (P): Naukar Wohti da, Best Director (U): Nazr-ul-Islam - Sharafat Best Director (P): Hyder Chaudhary - Naukar Wohti da, Best Script(U): Riaz Shahid - Behisht Best Script(P): Shaikh Iqbal - Nauker Wohti da, Best Screenplay: Riaz Shahid - Behisht, Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Aina aur Soorat Best Actress: Shabnam - Dil Lagi, Best Actor (P): Sudhir - Lottery, Best Actress (P): Neelo - Khatarnaak, Best Support Actor: Shahid - Deedar Best Support Actress: Nayyar Sultana - Behisht, Best Music(U): Robin Ghosh - Chahat, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Nauker Wohti da Best Lyrics: Akhtar Yousuf - Chahat, Best Camera (B&W): Masood-ul-Rahman - Khatarnaak, Best Camera: Afzal Chaudhary - Sharafat Best Singer(F): Naheed Akhtar - Shama, Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Sharafat, Best Editing: Irshad Durrani - Sharafat Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Deedar, Best Sound: Wajid Ali - Dil Lagi, Best Comedian: Lehri - Dil Lagi, Special Award: Akhlaq Ahmed - Chahat
1975 Best Film: Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, Best Film (P): Wehshi Jat, Best Director (U): Shabab Kairanvi - Mera Naam hai Mohabbat Best Director (P): Hassan Askari - Wehshi Jat, Best Script(U): Shabab Kairanvi - Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat Best Script(P): Ahmed Qasmi - Wehshi Jat, Best Screenplay: Agha Imtesal - Ek Gunah aur Sahi, Best Actor: Nadeem - Anari Best Actress: Shabnam - Zeenat, Best Actor (P): Sultan Rahi - Wehshi Jat, Best Actress (P): Mumtaz - Jadoo Best Support Actor: Talish - Zeenat, Best Support Actress: Kaveeta - Tere Mere Sapnay, Best Music(U): M. Ashraf - Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, Best Music (P): Master Inayat - Jadoo, Best Lyrics: Masroor Anwar - Pehchan, Best Camera (B&W): Irshad Ahmed - Wehshi Jat Best Camera: Babar Bilal - Ek Gunah aur Sahi, Best Singer(F): Naheed Akhtar - Pehchan, Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Zeenat, Best Editing: Javed Tahir - Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Ek Gunah aur Sahi, Best Sound: A. Z. Baig - Zeenat Best Comedian: Munawar Zareef - Zeenat, Special Award: Sabiha Khanum - Ek Gunah aur Sahi, Special Award - Babra Sharif - Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat, Special Award: Ghulam Mohiuddin - Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat
1976 Best Film: Aaj aur Kal, Best Film (P): Toofan, Best Director (U): S. Suleiman - Aaj aur Kal, Best Director (P): Hassan Askari - Toofan Best Script(U): Nazir Ajmeri - Aaj aur Kal, Best Script(P): Nasir Adeeb - Toofan, Best Screenplay: Bashir Niaz - Aaj aur Kal Best Actor: Shahid - Shabana, Best Actress: Babra Sharif - Shabana, Best Actor (P): Kamal - Jat Kurian toon Darda Best Actress (P): Neelo - Jat Kurian toon Darda, Best Support Actor: Qavi - Aaj aur Kal, Best Support Actress: Kaveeta - Society Girl Best Music(U): M. Ashraf - Shabana, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Jat Kurian toon Darda, Best Lyrics: Tasleem Fazli - Shabana Best Camera: M. Hussain - Anndata, Best Singer(F): Noor Jehan - Aaj aur Kal, Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Shabana Best Editing: A Saeed - Society Girl, Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Waqt, Best Sound: A.Z.Baig - Aaj aur Kal, Best Comedian: Lehri - Aaj aur Kal, Special Award: Roohi Bano - Insaan aur Farishta, Special Award: Sangeeta - Society Girl
1977 Best Film: Aina, Best Film (P): Aaj Diyan Kurian, Best Director (U): Nazr-ul-Islam - Aina, Best Director (P): Waheed Dar - Jabroo Best Script(U): Salma Kanwal - Mehmaan, Best Script(P): S. Dar - Jabroo, Best Screenplay: Bashir Niaz - Aina, Best Actor: Nadeem - Aina Best Actress: Shabnam - Aina, Best Actor (P): Yousuf Khan - Jabroo, Best Actress (P): Aasia - Qanoon, Best Support Actor: Rehan - Aina Best Support Actress: Tamanna - Bharosa, Best Music(U): Robin Ghosh - Aina, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Aaj Diyan Kurian Best Lyrics: Tasleem Fazli - Aina, Best Camera: Afzal Chaudhary - Aina, Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Salakhein Best Singer (M): Mehdi Hassan - Aina, Best Editing: A. Saeed - Mehmaan, Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Bharosa Best Sound: Suhail Najmi - Mehmaan, Best Comedian: Nanna - Bharosa, Special Award: Alamgir - Aina Special Award - Shahzeb (child star) - Aina
1978 Best Film: Mutthi Bhar Chawal, Best Film (P): Shola, Best Director (U): Sangeeta - Mutthi Bhar Chawal, Best Director (P): Rehmat Ali - Shola Best Script(U): Riaz Shahid - Haider Ali, Best Script(P): K. Qadri - Ilm Deen Shaheed, Best Screenplay: Bashir Niaz - Amber Best Actor: Mohammad Ali - Haider Ali, Best Actress: Sangeeta - Mutthi Bhar Chawal, Best Actor (P): Asif Khan - Shola Best Actress (P): Najma - Shola, Best Support Actor: Qavi - Parakh, Best Support Actress: Nadia - Play Boy Best Music(U): Robin Ghosh - Amber, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Akbar Amar Anthony, Best Lyrics: Kaleem Usmani - Zindagi Best Camera: Kamran Mirza - Play Boy, Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Play Boy, Best Singer (M): Ghulam Abbas - Maazi Haal Mustaqbil Best Editing: Z. A Zulfi - Mutthi Bhar Chawal, Best Art Director: Habib Shah - Haider Ali, Best Sound: Gulzar Ali - Awaz Best Comedian: Nanna -Play Boy, Special Award: Mumtaz - Haider Ali, Special Award: Ghulam Mohiuddin - Mutthi Bhar Chawal
1979 Best Film: Khaak aur Khoon, Best Film (P): Dubai Chalo, Best Director (U): Masood Parvez - Khaak aur Khoon Best Director (P): Haider Chaudhury - Dubai Chalo, Best Script(U): Naseem Mahazi - Khaak aur Khoon Best Script(P): Riaz Batelvi - Dubai Chalo, Best Screenplay: Naseem Mahazi - Khaak aur Khoon, Best Actor: Nadeem - Pakeeza Best Actress: Shabnam - Pakeeza, Best Actor (P): Ali Ejaz - Dubai Chalo, Best Actress (P): Mumtaz - Nizam Daku Best Support Actor: Mustafa Qureshi - Lal Aandhi, Best Support Actress: Aasia - Aag, Best Music(U): Nisar Bazmi - Khaak aur Khoon Best Music (P): Tafo - Dubai Chalo, Best Lyrics: Qateel Shifai - Aag, Best Camera: Masood-ul-Rahman - Khaak aur Khoon Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Khushboo, Best Singer (M): A. Nayyar - Aag, Best Editing: Ali - Khaak aur Khoon Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Khaak aur Khoon, Best Sound: M. Saeed - Miss Hong Kong, Best Comedian: Lehri - Naya Andaz Special Award: Asghar - Aag, Special Award: Nasir Chan - Miss Hong Kong
1980 Best Film: Saima, Best Film (P): Sohra te Jawai, Best Director (U): Javed Fazil - Saima Best Director (P): Haider Chaudhury - Sohra te Jawai, Best Script(U): Nazir Ajmeri - Saima, Best Script(P): Syed Noor - Sohra te Jawai Best Screenplay: Syed Noor - Saima, Best Actor: Nadeem - Saima, Best Actress: Shabnam - Hum Dono Best Actor (P): Ali Ejaz - Sohra te Jawai, Best Actress (P): Mumtaz - Sohra te Jawai, Best Support Actor: Allaudin - Bandish Best Support Actress: Bazgha - Saima, Best Music(U): Robin Ghosh - Bandish, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Do Toofan Best Lyrics: Tasleem Fazli - Bandish, Best Camera: Kamran Mirza - Bandish, Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Bandish Best Singer (M): Akhlaq Ahmed - Bandish, Best Editing: K.D.Mirza - Bandish, Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Zameer Best Sound: S. Afzal Hussain - Saima, Best Comedian: Lehri - Saima, Special Award: Diana Kristina - Bandish Special Award: Faisal Rehman - Nahin Abhi Nahin
1981 Best Film: Qurbani, Best Film (P): Sher Khan, Best Director (U): Parvez Malik - Qurbani, Best Director (P): Yunus Malik - Sher Khan Best Script(U): T. Jamil - Kiran aur Kali, Best Script(P): Nasir Adeeb - Chan Waryam, Best Screenplay: Amjad Islam - Qurbani Best Actor: Nadeem - Qurbani, Best Actress: Shabnam - Qurbani, Best Actor (P): Mustafa Qureshi - Sher Khan Best Actress (P): Anjuman - Sher Khan, Best Support Actor: Faisal Rehman - Ye Zamana Aur Hai Best Support Actress: Shaista Qaiser - Kiran aur Kali, Best Music(U): M. Ashraf - Qurbani, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Sher Khan Best Lyrics: Masroor Anwar - Qurbani, Best Camera: Riaz Bukhari - Qurbani ,Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Qurbani Best Singer (M): Ghulam Abbas - Qurbani, Best Editing: Akbar Ali - Kaala Dhanda Goray Log, Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Manzil Best Sound: M. Hussain - Kiran aur Kali, Best Comedian: Jamil Fakhri - Ye Zamana aur Hai, Special Award: Master Khurram - Qurbani Special Awards for 30 years of excellence:Madame Noor Jehan, Sabiha Khanum, Shabab Kairanvi, Anwar Kemal Pasha, Shah Zaman Sudhir, Aslam Parvez
1982 Best Film: Sangdil Best Film (P): Nauker te Malik Best, Director (U): Hassan Tariq - Sangdil, Best Director (P): Hasnain - Nauker te Malik Best Script(U): Syed Noor - Sangdil, Best Script(P): Bashir Niaz - Nauker te Malik, Best Screenplay: A.S.Afaqi - Mehrbani Best Actor: Nadeem - Sangdil, Best Actress: Babra Shareef - Sangdil, Best Actor (P): Ali Ejaz - Nauker te Malik Best Actress (P): Anjuman - Do Bigha Zameen, Best Support Actor: S. Hashmi - Naseeb, Best Support Actress: Sabiha Khanum - Sangdil Best Music(U): - ? unlisted Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Do Bigha Zameen, Best Lyrics: Masroor Anwar - Biwi ho to Aisi, Best Camera: Kamran Mirza - Sangdil Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Biwi ho to Aisi, Best Singer (M): Akhlaq Ahmed - Mehrbani, Best Editing: Asghar - Sangdil Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Sangdil, Best Sound: M. Zafar - Sangdil, Best Comedian: Lehri - Biwi ho to Aisi Special Award: Rangeela - Nauker te Malik, Special Awards for 30 years of Excellence: Asha Posley, Meena Shoorey, Nazir, Azad
1983 Best Film: Dehleez, Best Film (P): Sona Chandi, Best Director (U): Javed Fazil - Dehleez, Best Director (P): Rangeela - Sona Chandi Best Script(U): Syed Noor - Dehleez, Best Script(P): Rangeela - Sona Chandi, Best Screenplay: A.S.Afaqi - Kabhi Alwida Na Kehna Best Actor: Nadeem - Dehleez, Best Actress: Shabnam - Kabhi Alwida na Kehna, Best Actor (P): Mustafa Qureshi - Rustam te Khan Best Actress (P): Rani - Sona Chandi, Best Support Actor: Talat Hussain - Gumnaam, Best Support Actress: Bazgha - Tina Best Music(U): Amjad Bobby - Kabhi Alwida na Kehna, Best Music (P): Wajahat Attre - Saab Ji Best Lyrics: Saeed Gilani - Kabhi Alwida na Kehna, Best Camera: Parvez Khan - Dehleez, Best Singer(F): Mehnaz - Kabhi Alwida na Kehna Best Singer (M): Akhlaq Ahmed - Nadaani, Best Editing: Asghar - Dehleez, Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin (late) - Dehleez Best Sound: M. Zafar - Love Story, Best Comedian: Nanna - Love Story, Special Award: Sangeeta - Sona Chandi Special Award: Master Shahbaz - Kabhi Alwida na Kehna
1984 Best Film: Doorian, Best Film (P): Ishq Nachawe Gali Gali, Best Director (U): Hassan Askari - Doorian Best Director (P): Aslam Dar - Ishq Nachawe Gali Gali, Best Script(U): Bashir Niaz - Doorian Best Script(P): Saeed Sahli - Ishq Nachawe Gali Gali, Best Screenplay: Ali Afaqi - Kaamyabi, Best Actor: Nadeem - Lazawal Best Actress: Babra Shareef - Miss Colombo, Best Actor (P): Ayaz - Ishq Nachawe Gali Gal Best Actress (P): Durdana Rehman - Ishq Nachawe Gali Gali, Best Support Actor: Ghulam Mohiuddin - Lazawal Best Support Actress: Sangeeta - Naam Mera Badnaam, Best Music(U): Robin Ghosh - Doorian Best Music (P): Kamal Ahmed - Ishq Nachawe Gali Gali, Best Lyrics: Masroor Anwar - Bobby, Best Camera: Kamran Mirza - Miss Colombo Best Singer(F): Nayyara Noor - Doorian, Best Singer (M): Akhlaq Ahmed - Doorian, Best Editing: K.D.Mirza - Miss Colombo Best Art Director: Haji Mohiuddin - Doorian, Best Sound: M.Zafar - Lazawal, Best Comedian: Rangeela - Miss Colombo Special Award: Aslam Parvez - Miss Colombo, Special Award: Mohammad Ali - Doorian & Bobby
1985 Best Film: Naraaz, Best Film (P): Dhee Rani, Best Director (U): Javed Fazil - Naraaz, Best Director (P): Altaf Hussain - Dhee Rani Best Script(U): Saeed Gilani - Naraaz, Best Script(P): Bashir Niaz - Dhee Rani, Best Screenplay: Hassan Imtisaal - Jeenay Nahin Doongi Best Actor: Nadeem - Naraaz, Best Actress: Shabnam - Naraaz, Best Actor (P): Ghulam Mohiuddin - Wadera Best Actress (P): Mumtaz - Dhee Rani, Best Support Actor: Talat Hussain - Hum Se Hae Zamaana Best Support Actress: Sameena Ahmed - Naraaz, Best Support Actor (P): Talish - Dhee Rani Best Support Actress: Arifa Siddiqi - Naraaz, Best Music(U): Kamal Ahmed - Jeenay Nahin Doongi Best Music (P): M. Ashraf - Dhee Rani, Best Lyrics: Khwaja Parvez - Director Hawaldar Best Camera: Jan Mohammad - Hong Kong ke Sholay, Best Singer(F): Nahid Akhtar - Hum Se Hae Zamaana Best Singer (M): A. Nayyar - Jeenay Nahin Doongi, Best Editing: Zulfi - Hong Kong ke Sholay Best Art Director: Islam Shahabi - Qismet, Best Sound: Suhail Najmi - Hum se Hae Zamaana Best Comedian: Irfan Khoosat - Hum Se Hae Zamaana, Special Award for 30 years of service: Saqi Special Award: Kaveeta - Jeenay Nahin Doongi, Special Award: Faisal - Naraaz Best Foreign Performer (M): Shiva - Hum Se Hae Zamaana, Best Foreign Performer (F): Rozina - Hum Se Hae Zamaana
1986 Best Film: Hum Aik Hain, Best Film (P): Qismet, Best Director (U): Iqbal Kashmiri - Hum Aik Hain Best Director (P): Haider Chaudhary - Qismet, Best Script(U): Bashir Niaz - Doorian, Best Script(P): Nasir Adeeb - Ye Adam Best Screenplay: Bashir Niaz & S. Sajid - Hum Aik Hain, Best Actor: Nadeem - Faisla, Best Actress: Babra Shareef - Miss Bangkok Best Actor (P): Afzal Ahmed - Ye Adam, Best Actress (P): Anjuman - Qismet, Best Support Actor: Talat Hussain - Miss Bangkok Best Support Actress: Arifa Siddiqi - Qatil ki Talaash, Best Music(U): Nisar Bazmi - Hum Aik Hain, Best Music (P): M. Ashraf - Qismet Best Lyrics: Habib Jalib - Hum Aik Hain, Best Camera: Sarwar Gul - Faisla, Best Singer(F): Humaira Channa - Hum Aik Hain Best Singer (M): Akhlaq Ahmed - Qatil ki Talaash Best, Editing: K.D.Mirza - Faisla, Best Art Director: Jamal Saifi - Qismet Best Sound: M.Saeed - Faisla, Best Comedian: Rangeela - Baghi Qaidi, Best Foreign Performer (M): Shiva - Hum Aik Hain Best Foreign Performer (F): Sabita - Ruby
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Yoyo where did you get this is information from because it does not sound true. If it is true then why is the governemnt giving money to one person only.
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Standard why are you having a dig at her personal life.
You can't say that her dancing is crap infact she is probably the best dancer in Paksitan. Even the Indians have acknowledged her dancing abilities.
On her acting skills she basically never really got films were she could show her skills. Right from her first film she was labelled as an dancing sensation and she has never been able to get rid of that tag. In films like Nikkah, Zever and KTSK she proved she could act.
Finally why do we have to compare everything with the Indians.