NAHEED AKHTER - Mere mehboob mujhsa haseen - AB GHAR JANE DO

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Naheed Akhter sings " zim zim ..............." for Rani & Durdana Rehman in Director Saeed dar's comedy film " Ab Ghar Jaane do" co-star Shahid in the song, Lyrics Riaz-ur-Rehman Sagar & Music of the film by M.Ashraf. A flop movie.

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  • @Umi10 u r so right

  • laanti indian lovers i hate indian meterial

  • khuda ka khof kro hindustoro agar pakistani burey hain to india kyun hamesha copy karta hai hamari 

  • @Umi10 I never said to look to India. Go back and re-read all my posts on this topic. Our film folks did not improve their technical capability. They should have trained themselves in Hollywood, Europe, Honk Kong etc. Look at the film stock used by 70s movies and then compare the film stock used in " Tiger Gang( i think that is what it was called). Since it was a collaboration with European cinema, the quality of the film stock was very nice but the rest bogus

  • @Umi10 We need the comparison to see our weaknesses so that we can do something about them. Our 70s cinema was not the type that could win at film festivals. We need to do the RIGHT thing and do it FAST.

  • @asherfawad B-Class C-Class D-Class SO What??? Its Good Pakistani Song - Nisar Bazmi has made wonder Music (wonderful songs sung by Mehnaz)Non Filmi Music - Why the Fuck do you need compare ourselves too INDIA all time?? - The Same B-class Industry have been Copied in By Bollywood Over and Over!

  • @Inaam2 Thanks!! Our music of the 60s were superb. We had some great composers back then like Musleh-uddin, Sohail Rana, Robin Gosh( but his composition in 70s thru 90 sounded the same). There are some very good songs from 70s (but they are few)

  • @Inaam2 Sorry to say this but Pakistan film industry inherited B class talent. I read Nisar Bazmi's interview in some magazine a while back. He said he was composing songs for B class movies in India. When he moved to Pakistan, his composition stayed at the same level. While India had great composers like RD Burman, Kalyan-ji/Anand Ji, etc. Just listen to the song by Lata "Jis dil ne keha". It is superb.

  • Lyrics and composition are very poor, just imagine what R.D Burman was creating at the same time in India.

  • @asherfawad

    I fully agree with you, I believe the only strong part of our movies was its music .

    Thanks for the wonderful analyses.

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