Pakistn Film Magazine in Urdu/Punjabi


Urdu film

Hamrahi

Released date: Friday, 6 May 1966

Genre: Patriotic, 65 War film

Color: Black & White

Film company: G.S. & Company

Made in Lahore

Box office: Super hit

Film director
Title role(s): Khalid, Haidar
Debut: Khalid, Haidar

A memorable patriotic, historical and musical film with President of Pakistan, Field Marshal General Mohammad Ayub KhanGeneral Ayub Khan on September 6th, 1965 and his famous speech on the morning of September 6th, 1965 when the Indo-Pak War irrupted. Some scenes from the battlefield and many leaders, including Foreign Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Chief of Army Staff Gen. Moosa Khan, Air Marshal Noor Khan, Navy Chief A.R. Khan (Afzaalur Rehman Khan), Prime Minister of China Zhou Enlai and President of Indonesia Mr. Sukarno were seen on the silver screen and in the background was the famous patriotic song Yaad karta hai Zamana unhi Iinsano ko..

Ironically this films was a copy of an Indian film Dosti and the story was about two disabled persons and their friendship.

This film was also known for an amazing performance by the legendary singer Masood Rana who sang 7 songs - 6 of them were all time super hits which still is an unbroken record by any male singer in Pakistani film history! Music critics called him "Pakistani Rafi" due to his versatility and superiority as playback singer in both Urdu and Punjabi films in Pakistan.

Main artists in film

Hamrahi

(Urdu - 1966)
Film credits of

Hamrahi

(Urdu - 1966)
ActorsKhalid, Haidar, Hina, Santosh, Mohammad Ali, M. Ismael, Baby Najmi, Nusrat Ara, Gotam

Guest artists - according to appearances:
Salma Mumtaz, Asad Bukhari, Darpan, Sawan, Gul Zaman, Hameed Wayen, Yousuf Khan, A. Shah, Ismael Qamar, Saqi, Munawar Zarif, Zulfi, Iqbal Kashmiri, Habib, Akhtar Shad, Rangeela, Mazhar Shah, Sikandar, Ejaz, S. Suleman
Director(s)Raja Hafeez
Producer(s)G.S. & Co (Mian Shafiq), S.A. Haleem, Sami Dehlvi
Writer(s)Mistry Ghulam Mohammad, (dialogs: Ahmad Rahi)
Musician(s)Tasadduq Hussain
Poet(s)Muzaffar Warsi
Singer(s)Irene Parveen, Masood Rana
CameraAzhar Barki
Other'sEditor: Zamir Qamar
Devolpers: Pyaray Khan, Ghuffar Ansar
Music recordist: Afzal Hussain
Dialog recordist: M. Saeed
Ass. camera: Ibrahim Bajwa
Dresses: Siddiq
Hair style: Mateen, Shafi
Made in Evernew Studio Lahore
Film songs in film

Hamrahi

(Urdu - 1966)
1.

Ho Geyi Zindagi Mujhay Pyari, Mil Geye Jab Say Ghamgusar Mujhay..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Khalid
2.

Karm Ki Ik Nazar Ham Par, Khudara, Ya Rasoolallah (saw)..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Khalid
3.

Kya Kahun A Dunya Walo, Kya Hun Main..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Khalid
4.

Maan Bhi Jao, Guriya Rani, Nahin Roothna Achha..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Irene Parveen
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Hina
5.

Mujhay Chhor Kar Akela, Kahin Door Janay Walay..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Khalid
6.

Naqsha Teri Judai Ka, Zakhm-e-Jiggar Mein Hay..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Khalid
7.

Qadam Qadam Peh Neye Dukh, Hayn Zindagi Kay Liye..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Khalid
8.

Yaad Karta Hay Zamana, Unhi Insano Ko..

(Urdu)
Singer(s): Masood Rana
Music: Tasadduq Hussain
,
Poet: Muzaffar Warsi
,
Actor(s): Haidar
Box office reports of film

Hamrahi

(Urdu - 1966)
Lahore circuit

Released date: Friday,19 August 1966

Film status: Silver jubilee

Weeks: 14/25

Main theatre: Naz cinema

Karachi circuit

Released date: Friday, 6 May 1966

Film status: Golden Jubilee

Weeks: 19/61 weeks

Main theatre: Reno cinema







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