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Paigham (1964 film)

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Paigham
پیغام
Directed byNazir Ajmeri
Story byNazir Ajmeri
Produced by
Starring
Music byA. Hameed
Production
company
F&Y Movies
Release date
  • 18 September 1964 (1964-09-18)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Paigham is a Pakistani social drama film, directed by Nazir Ajmeri, and co-produced by S. M. Yusuf and F. M. Sardar under banner F&Y Movies. It starred Shamim Ara, Sultan and Rukhsana.[1][2] The film was remade by S. Suleman as Aaj Aur Kal (1976).[3]

Paigham was a critical and commercial success.[1][4] At annual Nigar Awards ceremony, it won an award in the category of Best comedian for Lehri.[5][6]

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Fayyaz Hashmi; all music is composed by A. Hameed[1][2]

Paigham
No.TitleSinger (s)Length
1."Na Raas Aayi Wafa Dil Laga Ke Dekh Liya"Munir Hussain 
2."Aye Behno, Utho Woh Kaam Karain"Mala Begum and chorus 
3."Pyar Kiya Hai To Sanam, Pyar Nibhana Hoga"Munir Hussain, Irene Perveen 
4."Wafaon Ki Hum Ko, Saza To Na Do Gey"Mala Begum, Naseem Begum and chorus 
5."Sabar De Un Ghamzadon Ko"Noor Jehan 
6."Mohabbat Dard Mein Duba Hua Paigham Le Aayi"Noor Jehan 
7."Ja Re Bedardi, Tu Kya Jane Pyar"Noor Jehan 

Awards

At 1964 Nigar Awards, it received an award:[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Peigham (1964) - Pakistani Urdu film". pakmag.net. Archived from the original on 2 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Paigham". Complete Index To World Film (CITWF). Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  3. ^ "پاکستانی فلموں کا ری میک'". Jang (newspaper) (in Urdu). 11 January 2022.
  4. ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan, Volume 17. Pakistan Herald Publications. 1964.
  5. ^ a b "Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards". Desi Movies Reviews. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020.
  6. ^ a b "THE NIGAR AWARDS 1972 - 1986". The Hotspot Online. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008.
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