Do Ansoo
Do Ansoo, (Urdu: دو آنسُو; Two Tears) film made in 1949 and released in Pakistan on 7 April 1950, was the first Urdu language film to attain a silver jubilee status in Pakistan.[1][2]
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Directed by | Anwar Kamal Pasha[1] Murtaza Gilani (assistant director) |
Written by | Hakim Ahmad Shuja (story) |
Starring | M. Ajmal Allauddin Gulshan Ara Himalaywala Asif Jah Santosh Kumar[1] Sabiha Khanum[1] Shah Nawaz Shamim |
Music by | Mubarak Ali[1] |
Distributed by | Nobahar Films |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Do Ansoo attained a 25-week viewing after being released on 7 April 1950, rendering it the first ever Urdu language film to celebrate a silver jubilee in the new Pakistani film industry.[2] Starring Santosh Kumar, Ajmal, Sabiha Khanum and Allauddin. It marked a directorial success for Anwar Kamal Pasha. The music was composed by Mubarak Ali, became an instant hit and Sheikh Lateef's Naubahar Films, as a result, got some recognition due to the film's success.[2]
References
- film Do Ansoo (1950) on Complete Index To World Film website Retrieved 18 April 2018
- Do Ansoo film review and info on cineplot.com website Retrieved 18 April 2018
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