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Dil Ke Tukre
Directed byNazir Ajmeri
Written byNazir Ajmeri
Produced byNazir Ajmeri
Starring
Music bySafdar Hussain
Release date
  • 1 May 1965 (1965-05-01)
Running time
approx. 2 hours
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Dil Ke Tukre is a Pakistani drama film directed, produced and written by Nazir Ajmeri. It stars Shamim Ara, Muhammad Ali and Habib in lead roles. Music was composed by Safdar Hussain. The film was released on 7 May 1965, and became a silver jubilee hit.[1][2]

Plot summary

Dil Ke Tukre is a drama love story with usual elements. The plot also revolves around the issue of child abduction.

Cast

Music and soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Fayyaz Hashmi; all music is composed by Safdar Hussain

Dil Ke Tukre
No.TitleSinger (s)[2][1]Length
1."Zindagi Tum Se Mili"Mala, Munir Hussain 
2."Ja O Ghazi Ja, Mere Chand Se Bhaiyya Ko Dhoond Ke La"Mala and chorus 
3."Yeh Dunya Haseen Hai, Haseeno Ke Dum Se"Mala, Irene Perveen, Zahida Parveen and chorus 
4."Main Sadqay, Main Wari Meri Jaan"Mala[4] 
5."Kisi Se Haal-e-Dil, Aaj Agar Ham Keh Nahin Sakte"Mala 
6."Hum Tangay Waoe Hi, Bhaiyya"Ahmed Rushdi 

Release and reception

Dil Ke Tukre was premiered in the Eroze Cinema of Karachi in May 1965. Although not a very successful film, uet it became a silver jubilee hit with a run of 25 weeks.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Dil Kay Tukray". Pakistan Film Magazine. Archived from the original on 26 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Dil Ke Tukrey". Motion Pictures Archive of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 19 May 2019.
  3. ^ Images Staff (5 August 2016). "Renowned Pakistani actress Shamim Ara passes away". images.dawn. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  4. ^ "پاکستانی فلموں میں لوری کی مقبولیت". Daily Jang. 23 February 2021.

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