Jeera Blade
Jeera Blade is a 1973 Pakistani, Punjabi film. It stars Munawar Zarif in titular role, a thief popularly known as Jeera Blade.[1] It also stars Aasia, Tanzeem Hassan, Saiqa, Aslam Pervaiz, Nasira, Afzal Ahmed and Bahar.
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Directed by | Iftikhar Khan |
Produced by | Mian Javed Qamar Iftikhar Iqbal |
Written by | Hazin Qadri |
Starring | Munawar Zarif Aasia Tanzeem Hassan Saiqa Aslam Pervaiz Nasira Afzal Ahmed Bahar |
Music by | Nazir Ali |
Cinematography | Sarwar Gul |
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Running time | 154 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Punjabi |
Synopsis
Shafqat (Munawar Zarif), popularly known as Jeera Blade is a famous theif, without any police record. Police finally gets their hands on Jeera Blade when his sister fell in love and gets engaged to Police Inspector's son.
Cast
- Munawar Zarif as Shafqat / Jeera Blade[2]
- Aasia as Azra
- Tanzeem Hassan as Ashraf
- Saiqa as Parveen
- Aslam Pervaiz as Shafqat's father
- Nasira
- Afzal Ahmed as Police Inspector
- Bahar as Shafqat's mother
- Rangeela as Behraam Daku (cameo)
Soundtrack
Lyrics are written by Hazin Qadri and the music is composed by Nazir Ali.
- "Chor Chor Chor, Phar Phar Chor" sung by Mala, Masood Rana[1]
- "Meray Aaqa, Meray Daata" sung by Masood Rana
- "Pyar Jay Hoya Naal Teray" sung by Noor Jehan
- "Sharabia, Pi Pi" sung By Noor Jehan
- "Teray Madh Bharay Nain" sung By Masood Rana
- "Teri Zaat A Khazana" sung By Masood Rana
- "Tu Tu Tu Way Chalak Bara" sung By Mala, Masood Rana
Awards
- Nigar Award for Best Cinematographer - Sarwar Gul
Trivia
This film celebrated solo Silver Jubilee on its main cinema in Lahore.[1]
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References
- "Pakistan Film Magazine Entry for Jeera Blade". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 21 July 2020
- Complete Index To World Film website, Retrieved 15 August 2020
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