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Mera Ghar Meri Jannat

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Mera Ghar Meri Jannat
Directed byHassan Tariq
Screenplay byHassan Tariq
Story byAli Sufiyan Afaqi
Produced by
  • Hassan Tariq
  • Ali Sufiyan Afaqi
Starring
Production
company
Fimsaz Productions
Release date
  • 27 September 1968 (1968-09-27)
Running time
180 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Mera Ghar Meri Jannat is a Pakistani film directed by Hassan Tariq, who also wrote the screenplay, based on a story by Ali Sufiyan Afaqi. It was co-produced by Tariq and Afaqi, and countrywide released on 27 September 1968. The leading cast of the film includes Muhammad Ali, Shamim Ara and Rani.[1][2]

At annual Nigar Awards, it won two Special Awards for Rani and Baby Jugnu.[3]

Plot

The plot revolves around a middle-class man who tired of his hard-working life. Her wife often realises him that their house with a little kid is like a heaven for her, but he only craves for a rich lifestyle and want to become wealthy. He gets this chance when a rich man, who looks like him commits suicide. He proves himself to be dead, takes his place and starts living his life.

Cast

Soundtrack

  1. Aaja Pyar Ka Hay Zamana, Be-Rukhi Say Dil Na Jala.. – Mala
  2. Bhula Bhi Day Usay Jo Baat Ho Gei Pyaray.. – Noor Jahan
  3. Janay Kis Rah Peh Lay Aai Zindagi – Mala
  4. Maa Keh Kar Kisay Bulaun, Mera Dunya Mein Koi Sahara Nahin – Mala
  5. Main Nahin Dil Hay Tera, Tu Kabhi Ho Ga Na Mera – Masood Rana
  6. Mehfil To Ajnabi Thi, Tum Bhi Huay Parayay – Mehdi Hassan
  7. Na Milay Gi Khushi, Hay Yahi Zindagi – Mala
  8. Thukra Diya Jin Ko Dunya Nay, Ab Kon Hay Un Ka Teray Siwa – Masood Rana, Mala, Azam Chishti

Awards

Year Award Category Awardee Result Ref.
1969 Nigar Awards Special Award Baby Jugnu Won [3][4][5]
Rani

References

  1. ^ "Urdu film Mera Ghar Meri Jannat (1968)". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  2. ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. Vol. 21. Pakistan Herald Publications. 1968.
  3. ^ a b "Nigar Awards – 1968". cineplot.com. 13 May 2010. Archived from the original on 16 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards". Desi Movies Reviews. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020.
  5. ^ Web Desk (27 May 2016). "Film actress Rani's death anniversary observed". The News International (newspaper).

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