Pakistn Film Magazine in Urdu/Punjabi


Punjabi film

Gabhroo

Released date: Friday, 22 December 1950

Genre: Social film

Color: Black & White

Film company: Nobahar Films

Made in Lahore

Box office: ?

Film director
Title role(s):
Debut:

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Main artists in film

Gabhroo

(Punjabi - 1950)
Film credits of

Gabhroo

(Punjabi - 1950)
ActorsShamim, Santosh, Asif Jah, Allauddin, Ajmal, Anwar Kemal Pasha
Director(s)Anwar Kemal Pasha
Producer(s)Meraj Chodhary
Writer(s)Hakeem Ahmad Shuja
Musician(s)G.A. Chishti
Poet(s)Baba Alam Siaposh
Singer(s)Munawar Sultana, Inayat Hussain Bhatti
CameraM. Abdullah
Other's
Film songs in film

Gabhroo

(Punjabi - 1950)
1.

Akhian La Kay, Mast Bana Kay..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): ?
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
2.

Assan Teri Deed Bina Nein Jeena..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): Inayat Hussain Bhatti
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
3.

Dar Watt Way, 4 Din Kat Way..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): ?
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
4.

Dil Mera Lay Geya Tay Kujh Vi Nein..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): ?
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
5.

Dil Sard Hay, Dil Sard Hay..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): ?
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
6.

Door Jan Waleya, Tu Kithay Dil La Leya..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): Munawar Sultana
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
7.

Gheyo Di Choori Kha Kay..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): Inayat Hussain Bhatti
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
8.

Sathun Chori Chori Chala Geya En..

(Punjabi)
Singer(s): ?
Music: G.A. Chishti
,
Poet: Baba Alam Siaposh
,
Actor(s): ?
Box office reports of film

Gabhroo

(Punjabi - 1950)
Lahore circuit

Released date: Friday, 22 December 1950

Film status: ?

Weeks: ?

Karachi circuit

Released date: Friday, 22 December 1950

Film status: ?

Weeks: ?







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