Hathiar
Hathiar (Punjabi: ہتھیار) is a 1979 Pakistani action film. Produced at Evernew Studios, directed by M. Akram and produced by Tufail Imran. Film starring actor Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Aasia, and Sabiha Khanum.[2]
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Written by | Nasir Adib |
Screenplay by | Nasir Adib |
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Narrated by | Rasheed Bhatti |
Music by | Nazir Ali
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Cinematography | Parvez Khan |
Edited by | Masadaq Sheikh |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Punjabi |
Cast
- Sultan Rahi as (Sultan)[1]
- Mustafa Qureshi as (Maluo)[1]
- Aasia as (lover of Sultan)[1]
- Ghazal (as wife of Daddu)
- Gori
- Jaggi Malik
- Altaf Khan
- Iqbal Durrani
- Zubair as Daddu
- Sabiha Khanum as (mother of Sultan)
- Changezi as Sattaha
- Ali Ahmad
- Alam Lohar
- Imrozia
- Sheikh Iqbal as Chaudhry Hasam
- Adeeb (Guest appearance)
- Rangeela - (Guest appearance)
- Saba
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