Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat

Mere Naam Hai Mohabaat (Urdu: میرا نام ہے محبت) is a 1975 Pakistani romantic drama film. It won the Nigar Award in 1975 for Best Film of the Year. The film was also released in China and became successful there.[2]

Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat
Directed byShabab Keranvi
Produced byA. Hameed
Screenplay byShabab Keranvi
Story byfilm story adapted for this film by Shabab Keranvi
Starring
Music byM Ashraf
CinematographySadiq Moti
Release date
  • 6 August 1975 (1975-08-06)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu
Box office60 million tickets (China)[1]

Babra Sharif rose to become one of the most popular actresses of Pakistani cinema for almost two decades following the success of this film.[3][4]

Plot summary

This film is a story of a sad romantic girl who has cancer. She tries to hide this from her lover. Her family is unaware of this problem also. The lovers are very idealistic and truly in love with each other and this film also has a tragic end just like Love Story (1970).

Cast

Production

The film's plot was reportedly inspired by a Chinese folk story.[2]

Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat introduced two new faces to the Pakistani silver screen, actor Ghulam Mohiuddin and actress Babra Sharif, propelling them into stardom due to the box-office success of this film.

Soundtrack

Box office

Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat was a box office success in Pakistan.

Overseas in China, it released in 1981, following the success of Indian Bollywood films such as Awaara, Noorie and Caravan in the last several years. Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat became the highest-grossing foreign film of 1981, selling nearly 60 million tickets in China.[1] At an average ticket price of CN¥0.2,[7] the film grossed an estimated CN¥12 million, equivalent to $7.1 million[8] (70 million).[9] Adjusted for inflation, this is equivalent to $20 million (₨2.4 billion).

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