Imam Din Gohavia

Imam Din Gohavia
historical movie original poster
Directed by M Saleem
Mohsin Jamali
Produced by Chaudhry Mohammed Aslam
Written by Sikedar
Screenplay by Sikedar
Story by Chaudry Mohammad Aslam
Based on A true story from 1885 from British Raj
Starring Akmal
Firduos
Gulsan
Yousuf Khan
A Khan
Ilyas Kashmiri
Sultan Rahi (Guest Appearance)
Talish
Munawar Zarif
Rangeela
Mohammad Ali
Narrated by Mian Khursid Aslam
Music by G.A. Chishti
Lyrics
[ Waris Ludhianvi], Manzoor Jhalla, Sikkedar
Cinematography Rasheed Choudhry
Edited by Ali
Distributed by Chaudhry Films
Release date
2 June 1967 [1]
Running time
150 minutes
Country Pakistan
Language Punjabi
Box office 0.003 crore (US$280)

Imam Din Gohavia (Punjabi: اِمام دین گوہاویا) is a 1967 Pakistani, biographical film in the Punjabi language about the British Raj, directed by M. Saleem and produced by Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam. It stars Akmal Khan, Yousuf Khan, and Talish, Biographical, Daku, Anti-British Raj film. [2]

Cast

Track listing

The music of the film is by G.A. Chishti. The lyrics are written by Waris Ludhianvi and Khawaja Pervez [4]

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Sukhan Sukhdeyan Ae Din Aaya Te Menu Bara Cha Charya"Naseem Begum3:28
2."Koi Phul Phul Behnda Gore Rang Da Ghulam"Nazir Begum & Irene Parveen3:30
3."Lori Dewan Lal Nu Mein Sohnay Lal Nu"Munawar Zarif & Muzaffar & Siddiq2:52
4."Sayo Pameya De Pind Di Bahar"Noor Jehan & Irene Parveen4:20
5."Gal Sun Ke Main Phul Wangon Khil Gayi"Noor Jehan2:59
6."Nachiye Jao Kaleo Tusi Nachiye Ja"Munawar Zarif & Muzaffar & Siddiq2:35
7."Aai Shagna Dee Rut Mastani"Noor Jehan3:20
8."Neeli Chatri Waleya Raba"Noor Jehan3:49

References

  1. "Punjabi Movie Imam Din Gohavia - 1967". Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  2. "A film of a patriotic personality of freedom movement against British rule in Sub-continent". Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  3. "A true story from 1885 from British Raj". Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  4. "informacje o filmie w bazie Filmweb pl Oceny recenzje, obsada, dyskusje wiadomości". Retrieved 2017-05-23.
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