First blockbuster film
6 January 1956
Pakistan's first blockbuster film was Dulla Bhatti (1956). Lahore's modern film studio, Evernew Studios was established from the earnings of this film. Agha G.A. Gul was producer and M.S. Dar (father of Aslam Dar ) was director. Sabiha, Sudhir and Allauddin were in lead roles.
First Sindhi film
16 March 1956
Sheikh Hassan's film Umar Marvi (1956) was Pakistan's first Sindhi film, Nighat Sultana and Fazlani were in lead roles.
First Bengali film
3 August 1956
Pakistan's first Bengali film Mukh-o-Mukhosh (1956) was also released. Filmmaker Jabbar Khan acted in this film as well.
Punjabi/Bengali film
6 July 1956
Director Muzaffar Tahir's Jabroo (1956) was the only Punjabi film, which was dubbed into Bengali and screened in East Pakistan. It was Akmal's first film as a hero with Yasmin as the heroine.
First action film
14 September 1956
Director Ashfaq Malik's film Baghi (1956) was Pakistan's first superhit golden jubilee action Urdu film. Sudhir earned the title of Pakistan's first "action hero" from this film. Musarrat Nazir was the heroine. It was first Pakistani film which was also released in China and was hugely popular.
Hindu artists back in Pakistan?
20 January 1956
A number of Hindu artists were invited from India to work in Karachi made film Anokhi (1956). Heroine Sheila Ramani, composer Timar Barn and his assistant Deebo Bhattacharya, who preferred to stay in Pakistan.
Some well-known prepartition Indian artists were also invited by producer J.C. Annand for Karachi made film Miss 56 (1956). Apart from writer I.S. Johar, lyricist Madhuk and composer Vinod, there was also film director Roop K. Shorey who came with his actress wife Meena Shorey, but left empty handed. He had also lost his film studio after partition, Shorey Film Studio (ShahNoor Film Studio) on Multan Road Lahore.
Arrival of big artists
1956 was the memorable year when many big names in Pakistan's film history were introduced. Neelo, Shamim Ara, Bahar, Deeba, Ejaz, Habib, Lehri, Razia, Sultan Rahi, Sawan, Ahmad Rushdi, Mehdi Hassan, Naseem Begum, Aslam Dar, Khalil Kaiser and Khawaja Khursheed Anwar were among them.
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