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Sindhi cinema Sindhi cinema ( sd, سنڌي سينيما) refers to the Sindhi language film industry in Sindh, Pakistan and among the Sindhi diaspora. History The first Sindhi film produced was ''Ekta'' in 1940 directed by Homi Wadia and the last film was ...
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A

* '' Abana'' (1958) * ''
Umar Marvi Umar Marvi or Marui ( sd, عمر مارئي, ur, ), is a folktale from Sindh, Pakistan about a village girl Marvi Maraich, who resists the overtures of a powerful King and the temptation to live in the palace as a queen, preferring to be in simpl ...
'' (1956) * ''
Ghoonghat Lah Kunwar Ghooghat Lah Kunwar (Sindhi: گهونگهٽ لاھ ڪنوار) is a Sindhi language film which was released on 18 September 1970 from Karachi. Saeeda and Waseem played leading roles in this film. Famous singer Noor Jahan and Mahedi Hassan were pl ...
'' (1970) * '' Ach Ta Bhakar Payun'' (1976) * '' Albeli'' (1973) * '' Ali Gohar'' (1988) * '' Allah Bachaeo'' (1992) * '' Amar Uderolal'' (1988) * '' Anya Ta maan Nadhri aahiyan'' * '' Ammy Ain Mummy'' * '' Aashiqi''


B

* '' Baadal'' (1972) * '' Baadal Aain Barsat'' (1975) * '' Barsat Ji Raat'' (1985) * '' Bevis'' (1989) * ''
Bhagat Kanwar Ram Bhagat Kanwar Ram (1885 – 1939) was a Sindhi Sufi singer and poet. He was a disciple of saint Satram Das Sahib of Raharki. Kanwar Ram was born to Tarachand Morira and Tirath Bai on 13 April 1885 in the Jarwar village of Sukkur (Sakhar) district ...
'' (1951)


C

* ''
Chanduki ''Chanduki'' is a Pakistani Sindhi film released in 1969. It is directed by A. Q. Pirzada, produced by S. Y. A. Group, and stars Mushtaq Changezi. See also * Sindhi cinema * List of Sindhi-language films This is a list of films produced by ...
'' (1969) * '' Chanduki II: Deepak's revenge''(1971) * ''
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'' (1988)


D

* ''
Darya Khan Darya Khan ( ur, ) is a town in Bhakkar District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. The town is the headquarters of Darya Khan Tehsil.
'' (1991) * ''
Dharti Aain Akash Dharti is a Sanskrit word meaning Earth. It may also refer to: * Prithvi or Bhumi, Hindu goddess of Earth. * Dharti (1970 film) * Dharti (2011 film) See also * Dhatri In Hinduism, Dhata or Dhatri is the name of the solar deity, one of the Adit ...
'' (1979) * ''
Dharti Dilanwarn Ji Dharti is a Sanskrit word meaning Earth. It may also refer to: * Prithvi or Bhumi, Hindu goddess of Earth. * Dharti (1970 film) * Dharti (2011 film) See also * Dhatri In Hinduism, Dhata or Dhatri is the name of the solar deity, one of the Adit ...
'' (1975) * ''
Dharti La Kanwar Dharti is a Sanskrit word meaning Earth. It may also refer to: * Prithvi or Bhumi, Hindu goddess of Earth. * Dharti (1970 film) * Dharti (2011 film) See also * Dhatri In Hinduism, Dhata or Dhatri is the name of the solar deity, one of the Adit ...
'' (1975) * ''
Dharti Manji Maa Dharti is a Sanskrit word meaning Earth. It may also refer to: * Prithvi or Bhumi, Hindu goddess of Earth. * Dharti (1970 film) * Dharti (2011 film) See also * Dhatri In Hinduism, Dhata or Dhatri is the name of the solar deity, one of the Adit ...
'' (1996) * ''
Dil Dije Dil waran khe Dil or DIL may refer to: Films * ''Dil'' (1946 film), a Bollywood film * ''Dil'' (1990 film), a Bollywood film * ''Dil'' (2003 film), a Tollywood film Other uses * Dil, Iran, a village in Iran * DIL (musician), a British-Nigerian singer * D ...
'' (2001) * '' Ditho Waindo'' (1994) * '' Dosten Jo Piar'' (1979) * '' Dushman'' (1988)


E

* Ekta (1942)


F

* '' Faisala Zamir Jo'' (1989) * '' Faatho Aah Bhagwaan'' (2013)


G

* '' Ghairat Jo Sawal'' (1974) * '' Ghato Ghar Na Aya'' (1981) * '' Ghoonghat Lai Ku'nwaar'' (1970)


H

* '' Haidar Khan'' (1985) * '' Hal ta Bhaji Haloon'' (1987) * '' Halo Shaadiya Te'' (2004) * '' Hakim Khan'' (1986) * '' Hazir Saeen'' (1979) * '' Himmat'' (1997) * ''
Ho Jamalo "Ho Jamalo" is a Sindhi-language folk song and associated dance in the Sindhi culture. The performance is about the local folk hero Jamalo Khoso Baloch, of middle 19th century. In modern times, the song has been repopularized since 1947, and re ...
'' (1986) * '' Halyo Aa Putt Actor Thiyan'' (2012) * '' Haseen Zindagi'' (2015) Actors -Anil vanjani, Kalpana Bhagtani


I

* '' Invisible Line'' (2017) * '' Insaaf Kithe Ahe?'' (1959) * '' Ishiqu Aazar?'' (2010)


J

* '' Jalal Chandio'' (1985) * '' Jai Jhulelal'' (1989) * '' Janu Dharial'' (1985) * '' Jeejal Maa'' (1973) * '' Jhoomar ain Bandooq'' (1989) * '' Jhulelal'' (1966) * '' Jiye Lateef'' (1990) * '' Jeevan Chakra'' (2010) * ''
Jeevan Saathi ''Jeevan Saathi'' (English: ''Life Partner'') (also known as ''Jeevan Saathi — Humsafar Zindagi Ke'') is an Indian television series aired on Colors, based on the love story of Neil and Viraj. The series premiered on 21 July 2008, and is prod ...
'' (2011)


K

* '' Kalu Machhi'' (1990) * '' Ker Kahinjo'' (1994) * '' Karonjhar Te Kook'' (2014) * '' Kayo time pass'' (2011)


L

* '' Laila Majnu'' (1971) * '' Ladli''


M

* '' Manju Pyar Pukare'' (1974) * '' Meeran Jamali'' (1990) * ''
Mehboob Mitha ''Mehboob Mitha'' is a Pakistani film released on 12 November 1971. It was directed by A. Q. Pirzada, produced by G. S. Gurnani (Jhulelal Films) and starred Anila Niyaz and Mushtaq Changezi. See also * Sindhi cinema * List of Sindhi-language f ...
'' (1971) * '' Mehran Ja Moti'' (1988) * '' Mithra Shal Millan'' (1972) * '' Mofo Millions!'' (1998) * '' Morak'' (1989) * '' Mr. Shikarpuri'' (1993) * '' Mr. Shakura'' (1991) * '' Muhib Sheedi'' (1992) * '' Mulakhro'' (1993) * '' Mumta'' (1984)


N

* '' Nadir Gohar'' (1988) * '' Nakuli Shaan'' (1971) * '' Nuri Jam Tamachi'' (1970)


O

* '' Okha Pand Pyaar Ja''


P

* '' PKsindhi'' (2016) * '' Paarewari'' (2002) * '' Parai Zameen'' (1958) * '' Phulji Station'' (2010) * '' Perdesi'' (1958) * '' Perdesi Aain Piar'' (1984) * '' Phul Machhi'' (1984) * '' Pland'' (1989) * '' Poti Aeen Pag'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Pukar'' (1989) * '' Puke Party'' (1962) * '' Punnu Aaqil'' (1970) * '' Pyar Kare Dis'' (2007) * '' Pyar Keyo Singhar'' (1974) * '' Pyar Taan Sadqe'' (1974) * '' Pyar Kare Dis'' (2007) * '' Pahenjo Mikdo hi Yaar aa (2016)'' * ''
Pyar Jaa Rang ''Pyaar'' is a 1950 Hindi-language film produced and directed by V. M. Vyas, starring Raj Kapoor and Nargis in the lead roles, with Yakub, Shyama and Nawab in supporting roles. The music was composed by S. D. Burman. The film is based on a story ...
'' (2013) Actors - Anil Vanjani, Poonam Lalwani, Tarana Bhatia .


Q

* '' Qurbani'' (1986)


R

* '' Rang Mahal'' (1970) * '' Rutt Ain Ajrak'' (1977) * '' Rutt Ji Rand'' (1976) * '' Rutt Ja Rishta'' (1975) * '' Raat Hik Toofan Ji'' (1969) * ''
Riyasat ''Riyasat'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani TV serial aired in 2005, written by Asghar Nadeem Syed and directed by Kamran Qureshi. A true story of love revolves around lives of people from two different societies, today's modern Dubai and a small sea ...
'' (2007)


S

* '' Son of Sindhi'' (2016) * Shikarpur Ja Natak (2020) Documentary Film * '' Sajawal'' (1996) * '' Sassi Punnu'' (1958) * '' Sant Kanwarram'' (1990) * '' Shaeed (1989) * '' Shal Dheear na jaman'' (1970) * ''
Sherah Feroz ''Shero Feroz'' (Sindhi: شهرو فيروز) is a Pakistani film released on 18 October 1968. Produced by Khadim Films (a film production company founded by the brothers Ali Baloch and Khadim Hussain Baloch), it was directed by Shaikh Hassan and ...
'' (1968) * '' Sindh ja Sapot'' * '' Sindhri Taa Sadqe'' (1975) * '' Soda Putt Sindh Ja'' (1973) * '' Sohna Saeen'' (1986) * '' Soorath'' (1973) * '' Shal Dhier Na Jaman'' * '' Sant Kanwar Ram'' * '' Sindhu Kinaray'' * '' Sard Hawaoon'' 2014 * " sindhyani 2017 * Sasu Ser Nuhn Sawa Ser, 2019


T

* '' Tee Qaidi'' (1989)


U

* ''
Umeed Freddy Daruwala (born 1983/1984) is an Indian model and actor based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, predominantly known for his roles as the Sleeper Cell's Head opposite Akshay Kumar in the Bollywood film ''Holiday''. He has starred in over 12 films a ...
'' (1983) * ''
Umar Marvi Umar Marvi or Marui ( sd, عمر مارئي, ur, ), is a folktale from Sindh, Pakistan about a village girl Marvi Maraich, who resists the overtures of a powerful King and the temptation to live in the palace as a queen, preferring to be in simpl ...
'' (1956) "The first ever Sindhi feature film released in Pakistan".


V

* '' Vardaan'' (2016)


W

* '' Wadera Sain'' (1992)


Z

* '' Zindagi Hik Natak'' (2009)


See also

*
Sindhi cinema Sindhi cinema ( sd, سنڌي سينيما) refers to the Sindhi language film industry in Sindh, Pakistan and among the Sindhi diaspora. History The first Sindhi film produced was ''Ekta'' in 1940 directed by Homi Wadia and the last film was ...
*
List of Pakistani films The following pages for each decade list films produced in Pakistan by year of release. Pre-1950 *List of Pakistani films before 1950 1950s * List of Pakistani films of 1950 * List of Pakistani films of 1951 * List of Pakistani films of 1952 * ...


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