Insaniyat (1967 film)
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Directed by | Shabab Kiranvi[1] |
Produced by | A. Hameed |
Written by | Shabab Kiranvi |
Starring |
Waheed Murad[2] Zeba Tariq Aziz[1] Firdous Nanna Sultan Rahi |
Music by | M Ashraf |
Distributed by | Shabab Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | approx. 3 hours |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Insaniyat (Urdu:انسانیت ) (English: humanity) is a Pakistani Urdu language black-and-white film produced by A. Hameed. This was a hit film by the director Shabab Kiranvi. The film starred Waheed Murad, Zeba, Tariq Aziz, Firdous and Nanna.[3][2]
Film's Release
Insaniyat was released on 24 February 1967 by Shabab Productions in Pakistani cinemas.[1]
Film's Plot
Insaniyat is a story of a dedicated doctor (Waheed Murad) and a faithful love interest (Zeba). Waheed leaves the country for abroad to get a higher degree in medical sciences whereas his beloved Zeba waits for his return. Before his return, Zeba is forcefully married to Tariq Aziz by her parents. On wedding night, it is discovered that Tariq is a cancer patient. After returning home, Waheed saves his patient's (Tariq Aziz) life who was married to his beloved. Firdous played the role of a mad girl under medical treatment in Waheed's clinic.
Film's Music
The music of Insaniyat is composed by M Ashraf and the lyrics are written by the director Shabab Kiranvi, Khawaja Pervez and Nazim Panipati.[3] Playback singers are Ahmed Rushdi, Mala and Irene Parveen.[3]
- Jan-e-bahar, jan-e-tamanna... by Ahmed Rushdi
- Pyar mein sub kuch chalta hai... by Ahmed Rushdi & Irene Parveen
- Mohabbat mein sara jahan jal gaya hai by Mala
- Mere hamdam mere sathi... by Mala
- Ummat ke ghamkhwar... Naat song by Mala
- Hai ri mohabbat... by Mala
- Dil na lagana... by Irene Parveen
References
- 1 2 3 4 Insaniyat (1967 film) on IMDb website Retrieved 24 July 2018
- 1 2 Insaniyat (1967 film) on Complete Index To World Film website Retrieved 24 July 2018
- 1 2 3 Insaniyat (1967 film) on Motion Pictures Archive of Pakistan (mpaop.org) website Retrieved 24 July 2018