![]() ![]() Perhaps the only confusion they had was regarding music director Nashad and legendary Indian music composer Naushad Ali.Ĭelebrated music composer Shaukat Dehalvi aka Nashad was behind the soundtrack of many Pakistani movies from the late ’60s and ’70s, and dozens of songs composed by him are still hummed to this day. Later, they were also responsible for the mini-revival of the film industry, by supporting movies such as Haathi Mere Saathi, Jeeva, Mushkil and Munda Biggra Jaye. By watching the films of yore, they were at least familiar with all the actors from the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s and their iconic dialogues, and the film directors, musicians, etc.Īdditional info was provided to them by their parents, and so an average ’90s film-obsessed kid knew about the ‘stars’ and ‘moons’ of the industry. ![]() Those who grew up watching old Urdu films on the NTM (Network Television Marketing) channel in the 1990s, could boast of knowing the local film industry better than others in that generation, which had mostly lost touch with the dying world of cinema in Pakistan.
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