Chakori
1967 film
- Nadeem Baig
- Shabana
- Mirza Shahi
(Won 'Best Music Director' Nigar Award for this film)
Release date
- 22 March 1967 (1967-03-22)
Chakori (Bengali: চকোরী Urdu: چکوری), is a Pakistani Urdu feature film. This film was released on 22 March 1967 on Eid-ul-Azha Day in Dhaka, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The film was directed by Captain Ehtesham.
It was Nadeem's and Shabana's debut film. The film ran for 81 weeks, and became a platinum jubilee film.
Cast
- Nadeem Baig as Anwer/Anu
- Shabana as Chakori
- Reshma
- Mirza Shahi as Professor Patle Khan Footpathia
- Mustafa, Dear Asghar
- Jalil Afghani
- Irfan
Music
Music director Robin Ghosh won the Nigar Award for Best Musician for this film.[1]
Songs
- Kabhi to tumko yaad ayengi Sung by Ahmed Rushdi, lyrics by Akhtar Yousuf and music by Robin Ghosh
- Kahan ho tum ko dhoondh rahi hain by Nadeem and Ferdausi Rahman
- Woh mere saamne tasveer bane baithe hain by Mujeeb Alam
- Woh mere saamne tasveer bane baithe hain by Ferdausi Rahman
- Khanak jaye re chaandi ka mora jhoomka by Ferdausi Rahman
- Pyaare pyaare yaar hamaare by Ahmed Rushdi
- Tujhe Chahein Meri Banhein by Ahmed Rushdi
- Rut Hai Jawan by Najma Niazi
Box office
The film was a platinum jubilee hit film. It ran in cinemas for 81 consecutive weeks.
Nigar Awards
Award | Recipient |
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Best Film[1] | Producer: Mustafiz |
Best Director | Ehtisham[1] |
Best Script | Atta Ur Rehman |
Best Actor | Nadeem Baig[1] |
Best Musician | Robin Ghosh[1] |
Best Playback singer (Male) | Mujeeb Aalam (for the song: "Woh Mere Saamne Tasveer Bane Baithe Hain"[1] |
Impact
Chakori was a debut movie of Nadeem Baig and launched his long and successful career as a superstar in Lollywood.
References
- ^ a b c d e f "The Nigar Awards (1957 - 1971)". The Hot Spot Online website. 17 June 2002. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
External links
- Chakori at IMDb
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Nigar Award for Best Film (for Urdu films)
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