Azra | |
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Directed by | Munshi Dil |
Written by | Munshi Dil |
Produced by | Agha G. A. Gul |
Starring | |
Music by | Inayat Hussain |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Azra is a 1962 Pakistani costume film directed by Munshi Dil, and produced by Agha G. A. Gul under Evernew Pictures banner. [1]
Neelo played the title role in the film opposite Ejaz. [2] The film is based on the legend of Azra Wameq. [3]
Music of the film was composed by Inayat Hussain. Although the film was in black and white, some of the songs were featured in color. [1]
It was Neelo's first pairing with Ejaz; they would later play together in Dosheeza (1962), Beti (1964), Gehra Daagh (1964) and Badnaam (1966). [4]
Although not a commercially successful film initially, Azra gained importance in the 1970s during its later theatrical runs and the film's popular film songs of Inayat Hussain. [5]
The plot revolves around two lovers, Azra and Wameq. A princess of the state, Azra falls for Wameq at first sight and manages to make him the guest of the palace. There, they both get a chance to know more about each other and come close to each other. After the end of the mehfil, Wameq goes to her bedroom but returns after kissing her. A maid in the palace observes this and informs the King.
All music is composed by Inayat Hussain. [1] [2]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer (s) | Length |
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1. | "Jaan-e-Baharan-Rashk-e-Chaman [6] [2]" | Tanvir Naqvi [6] | Saleem Raza [6] | |
2. | "Aye Janam, Gaye Jawani, Dam Badam" | Tanvir Naqvi | Noor Jehan | |
3. | "Dil Yun Yun Yun Yun Hota Hai [2]" | Munshi Zahir | Ahmed Rushdi, Naseem Begum | |
4. | "Sharma Ke Hum Se Aankh Milane Ka Shukria [2]" | Saifuddin Saif [2] | Noor Jehan, Saleem Raza | |
5. | "Idhar Bhi Dekhiye, Phool Sa Labb, Chandan Sa Badan" | Tufail Hoshiarpuri | Naseem Begum, Nazir Begum and chorus | |
6. | "Kuch Bhi Na Kaha Aur Keh Bhi Gaye [6] [2]" | Tanvir Naqvi [6] | Noor Jehan | |
7. | "Gum Huey Rastey, Kho Geyin Manzilain" | Tanvir Naqvi | Saleem Raza |
Azra | |
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Directed by | Munshi Dil |
Written by | Munshi Dil |
Produced by | Agha G. A. Gul |
Starring | |
Music by | Inayat Hussain |
Production company | |
Release date |
|
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Azra is a 1962 Pakistani costume film directed by Munshi Dil, and produced by Agha G. A. Gul under Evernew Pictures banner. [1]
Neelo played the title role in the film opposite Ejaz. [2] The film is based on the legend of Azra Wameq. [3]
Music of the film was composed by Inayat Hussain. Although the film was in black and white, some of the songs were featured in color. [1]
It was Neelo's first pairing with Ejaz; they would later play together in Dosheeza (1962), Beti (1964), Gehra Daagh (1964) and Badnaam (1966). [4]
Although not a commercially successful film initially, Azra gained importance in the 1970s during its later theatrical runs and the film's popular film songs of Inayat Hussain. [5]
The plot revolves around two lovers, Azra and Wameq. A princess of the state, Azra falls for Wameq at first sight and manages to make him the guest of the palace. There, they both get a chance to know more about each other and come close to each other. After the end of the mehfil, Wameq goes to her bedroom but returns after kissing her. A maid in the palace observes this and informs the King.
All music is composed by Inayat Hussain. [1] [2]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer (s) | Length |
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1. | "Jaan-e-Baharan-Rashk-e-Chaman [6] [2]" | Tanvir Naqvi [6] | Saleem Raza [6] | |
2. | "Aye Janam, Gaye Jawani, Dam Badam" | Tanvir Naqvi | Noor Jehan | |
3. | "Dil Yun Yun Yun Yun Hota Hai [2]" | Munshi Zahir | Ahmed Rushdi, Naseem Begum | |
4. | "Sharma Ke Hum Se Aankh Milane Ka Shukria [2]" | Saifuddin Saif [2] | Noor Jehan, Saleem Raza | |
5. | "Idhar Bhi Dekhiye, Phool Sa Labb, Chandan Sa Badan" | Tufail Hoshiarpuri | Naseem Begum, Nazir Begum and chorus | |
6. | "Kuch Bhi Na Kaha Aur Keh Bhi Gaye [6] [2]" | Tanvir Naqvi [6] | Noor Jehan | |
7. | "Gum Huey Rastey, Kho Geyin Manzilain" | Tanvir Naqvi | Saleem Raza |