Hukam Da Ghulam

Hukam Da Ghulam is a 1976 Pakistani, Punjabi film. It stars Munawar Zarif in as a Con Man known as "Hukam Da Ghulam".[1] It also stars Aasia, Nimmo, Nanha, Sheikh Iqbal, Talish and Nabeela.

Hukam Da Ghulam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byM. Saleem
Produced byChodhary Abdul Qayum
Written bySheikh Iqbal
Hazin Qadri
Starring
Music byNazir Ali
CinematographyIkram Shah
Production
company
Paristan Pictures
Release date
  • 27 February 1976 (27 February 1976)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguagePunjabi

Plot

Bashir is a rich man. His brother in law kidnaps his son from his second wife to punish him for his sins. Bashir's wife is sick and Bashir do not want to tell her the shocking news, he replaces a his child with a beggar's child and names him Zafar.

Bashir's real son now called Jani is a grown up and is a con man who works at a casino. Jani falls in love with a poor but pretty girl named Razia. Zafar also wants to marry Razia, but Razia loves Jani. When Zafar kidnaps Razia, Jani rescues her and beats up Zafar. Razia's father hates rich people and wants a poor son in law. He finds Jani perfect for her daughter.

Zafar urges her mother and she requests Jani to back off. Oppressed Jani rejects Razia. Finally Bashir's wife learns about the truth that her son in Jani instead of Zafar. Zafar gets angry and tries to shoot Jani but police arrives.

The film ends with Jani and Razia finally getting married.

Cast

  • Munawar Zarif as Jani, also known as Hukam Da Ghulam[2]
  • Aasia as Razia
  • Nabeela as Bashir's mother
  • Nanha as Khan Sahb
  • Nimmo as Shamsa
  • Talish as Mian Bashir
  • Sheikh Iqbal as Ustad Ji
  • Shah Nawaz as Siraj
  • Zahid Khan as Zafar
  • Munir Zarif as Taaza
  • Irfan Khoosat as Chaacha Shaadi

Soundtrack

Lyrics are written by Hazin Qadri and the music is composed by Nazir Ali.

  • "Ajj Day Mardan Nu" sung by Rubina Badar, Masood Rana[1]
  • "Akho Akho Jee" sung by Mehnaz Begum
  • "Ki Dassiye, Kikkan Tutti" sung by Noor Jehan, Masood Rana
  • "Kon Tera Koi Kinna Yaar" sung by Masood Rana, Irene Perveen
  • "Sahab Jee, Salam A" sung by Masood Rana
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References

  1. "Pakistan Film Magazine Entry for Hukam Da Ghulam". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 14 August 2020
  2. Complete Index To World Film website, Retrieved 15 August 2020
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