Susral | |
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Directed by | Riaz Shahid |
Written by | Riaz Shahid |
Produced by | Riaz Shahid |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Fiaz Sheikh |
Music by | Hassan Latif |
Production company | Movie Models |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Susral is a Pakistani black and white social film, directed by Riaz Shahid in his directorial debut, who also wrote the screenplay based on a story from his own novel "Hazar Dastaan". It has Yousuf Khan, Nighat Sultana, Allauddin, Laila and Agha Talish in the leading cast. Music was composed by Hassan Latif with lyrics by Tanvir Naqvi and Munir Niazi.[1][2] It deals with common man problems such as physical disabilities and social injustice, thus ranks among the few realistic films of the Lollywood from 1960s. From the Golden Age of Pakistani cinema, the film which was a non-commercial film, what now is called as an art film, failed at the box office.[3][4] The film marked the Mehdi Hassan's debut as a solo playback singer, as he performed the song "Jis ne mere dil ko dard diya".[1][5]
On 9 March 2019, it was screened by ‘Mandawa Club’ of Lok Virsa Museum.[6]
Cast
- Yousuf Khan as Ahmad
- Laila as Zarina
- Allauddin as Majeed "Jeeda"
- Nighat Sultana as Safia
- Agha Talish as Safia's father
- Diljeet Mirza as Bhola
- Rukhsana
- Lehri as Marriage bureau owner
- Sultan Rahi (extra)
Soundtrack
All lyrics are written by Tanvir Naqvi and Munir Niazi; all music is composed by Hassan Latif[3][1]
No. | Title | Singer (s) | Length |
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1. | ""Idhar bhi dekhe ik nazar, aapka kya jaye ga"" | Ahmed Rushdi, Irene Perveen | |
2. | ""Ja, apni hasraton par aanso baha ke soja"" | Noor Jehan | |
3. | ""Jis ne mere dil ko dard diya"" | Mehdi Hassan | |
4. | ""Aaye ga sanam, jab nazren milen gi"" | Naseem Begum | |
5. | ""Kabhi muskura, kabhi jhoom ja"" | Ahmed Rushdi and chorus | |
6. | ""Kaisi hai chup chap, so geyin"" | Asif Khan |
References
- 1 2 3 "Susral". Pakistan Film Magazine. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
- ↑ "Tribute to Riaz Shahid". The News International (newspaper). 10 March 2019. Archived from the original on 25 June 2022.
- 1 2 "ہر گھر کی کہانی فلم سسرال". Jang (newspaper) (in Urdu). 27 April 2021.
- ↑ Understanding Pakistan: Emerging Voices from India. Routledge. 25 August 2016. ISBN 978-1138234901.
- ↑ "'King of Ghazal' Mehdi Hassan being remember today". Daily Times. 13 June 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
- ↑ https://www.nation.com.pk/09-Mar-2019/lok-virsa-screens-susral-today