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Ranga Daku
Directed by
Written bySaeed Sahili
Starring
CinematographyIqbal Nimmi
Edited by
  • Zamir Qamar
  • Qasir Zamir
Music byWajahat Attre
Production
companies
  • Chand Productions
  • Bari Studios
Release date
  • 12 November 1978 (1978-11-12)[1]
Running time
160 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguagePunjabi,
Box officeRs. 0.004 crore (US$140)

Ranga Daku (Punjabi: رنگا ڈاکو) is 1978 Pakistani Punjabi language Biographical film. Directed by Arshad Mirza and produced by Ashiq Hussain. Film starring actor Sultan Rahi, Aasia, Afzaal Ahmed, Ilyas Kashmiri, and Adeeb, (Guest actors) are Afzal Khan, Nasrullah Butt, Sawan.and (child actors) Aziz and Asif. This film is based on a true story from the British Raj period in British India.

Cast

  • Sultan Rahi – Ranga Daku (title role)
  • Aasia – (Lover of Ranga)
  • Afzaal Ahmed – (Karnal) Sher Singh
  • Kiran – (Bhabi of Ranga)
  • Samina Peerzada
  • Saiqa – (sister of Ranga)
  • Adeeb – (farangi)
  • Irrum
  • Nusrat Ara
  • Meena Daud
  • Seema
  • Ilyas Kashmiri – Jageerdar
  • Changezi
  • Iqbal Durrani – (son of Jageerdar)
  • Saleem Hasan – (son of Jageerdar)
  • Rafi Khawar
  • Haidar Abbas
  • Anwar Majeed
  • Ladla
  • Hairat Angez
  • Munir Zarif – (comedy actor)
  • Jani – (comedy actor)

Film's track list

The music of the film Ranga Daku (1978 film) is by famous musician Wajahat Attre. The lyrics are penned by Hazin Qadri and Khawaja Pervez, and singers are Noor Jehan and Naheed Akhtar

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Nikal Aayi Teri Lotteri Wey" Naheed Akhtar
2 "Ve Ajj Meri Veeni Phad Le" Noor Jehan
3 "Kin Min Layi Kaley Badra,Phij Gai Mein Aaja Sajana"[2] Noor Jehan
4 "Pyar Tere Naal Mera" Naheed Akhtar
5 "Sadqey Mein Tere Sajna" Naheed Akhtar
6 "Kitna Acha Shab Hai Lovly Pyera" Naheed Akhtar

References

  1. ^ http://www.citwf.com/film287947.htm releaseinfo, film Ranga Daku (1978) on Complete Index To World Film, Retrieved 28 October 2015
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t1kefhmLsU, soundtrack of Ranga Daku (1978) on You Tube, Retrieved 28 October 2015