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Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare
Directed byK. Khursheed
Written byBasheer Niaz
Produced byK. Khursheed
StarringWaheed Murad
Deeba
Nirala
Aliya Begum
Talish
CinematographySarwar Gul
Music byM Ashraf
Release date
  • 1 January 1971 (1971-01-01)
Running time
3 hours
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare is a 1971 Pakistani Urdu colour film, produced and directed by Khalid Khursheed.[1]

It was a musical romantic drama film with music by M Ashraf and lyrics by Kaleem Usmani. The story was written by Bashir Niaz based on a story idea by Mistry Ghulam Mohammad. Its cast included Waheed Murad, Deeba, Nirala, Aliya Begum and Talish.[2]

Cast

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Film Release

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Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare was released by K.K. Pictures on 1 January 1971 in Pakistani cinemas. In spite of worst political circumstances of the country due to the 1971 India-Pakistan War, the film did well in the cinemas. It completed 15 weeks in a main cinema and 51 weeks in other cinemas of Karachi and thus became a golden jubilee film.

Film Music

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The film has popular tracks "Mera Mehboob Aa Gaya" and "Naraaz Na Ho Toh Arz Karun" sung by Masood Rana. Music is composed by M Ashraf and the lyricist is Kaleem Usmani. Playback singers are Masood Rana, Runa Laila, Mehdi Hassan and Mala.[2]

Songlist

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# Title Singer
1 '"Yeh Duniya Hai Daulat Walon Ki"[3] Masood Rana
2 "Mera Mehboob Aa Gaya" Masood Rana
3 "Naraaz Na Ho Toh Arz Karun" Masood Rana
4 "Hum Ne Tau Piyar Buhat Tum Se Chhupana Chaha"[3] Masood Rana, Mala
5 "Haye Mera Jhumka" Runa Laila
6 "Jo Bazahir Ajnabi Thay" Mehdi Hassan
7 "Chup Chaap Rehna Kisise Na Kehna" Runa Laila

References

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  1. ^ The Statesman. Vol. 16. 1971. p. 166. Retrieved 15 September 2019 – via GoogleBooks website.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare (1971 film)". Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Alan Goble. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Neend Hamari Khawab Tumharay". Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
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