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FILM
MEDIA IN SUBCONTINENT AND PAKISTAN (II) &
ITS EFFECTS
More
activities of foreigners made Bombay the
centre of film world right
in the beginning. But the
part
of the subcontinent which spearheaded in
film arts was Lahore. It
will not be wrong to say
that most
talent
in direction, acting and
singing was generated in the Lahore
film studios before
partition.
Here
we will talk in detail how the
film art flourished in Lahore before
partition and how this
one
distinguished
mean of mass communication fared in
Pakistan after independence.
Pakistan
film history from
1896-1947
Pakistan
shared its film history
with India (Bharat) from
1896 to 1947. Lahore produced many
films
and
a big number of Pakistani artists debuted
in this period.
Pakistani
artists before
1947
The
first silent film from Lahore
was The
Daughter of Today released
in 1924
and
the inaugural
Punjabi
or talkie film
from Lahore was Heer
Ranjha in
1932.
(Alam Ara was released in
1931, which
means
Lahore was going as fast and
one top film-home after
Bombay in the subcontinent.
Some
Memorable Movies from
1913-47
Raja
Harishchandra
The
Daughter of Today
Alam
Ara
Heer
Ranjha
Khazanci
Anmol
Gharri
Jugnu
First
film made with cultural
taboos- sans
women
Raja
Harishchandra was released
for public viewing in
Coronation theatres, Bombay. The
first
Indian
motion picture, D. G. Phalke's mythological
boasted of an all-male star-cast.
Even the female lead
was
played by a man since no
woman was willing to be part
of the cast.
First
ever silent feature film
from Lahore
Premier
Film Company
The
Daughter of Today
Released
in: 1924
The
first ever silent film from
Punjab
Actors:
A.K.Kardar, Wilayat Begum, M.
Ismaeel, Vijay Kumar, Heera
Lal and Master Ghulam Qadir,
G.K.
Mehta.
M.
Ismaeel started his film
career from the first ever
Lahore made silent film and he
was an automatic
choice
in the first talkie film
from Lahore too.
Assistant
Director: Mian
Abdur Rasheed Kardar, was
the man who started film
making in Lahore. He
was
hero in first silent film and
director of first talkie
film.
Inaugural
Urdu/Hindi Indo-Pak feature
film
Imperial
Film Company Presents
Alam
Ara
Urdu/Hindi
(124 minutes, black &
white)
Released
on: Saturday, March 14,
1931 (Capital Cinema Lahore)
India's
first
talkie film was
released at Bombay's Majestic
cinema
hall. It had seven songs and
was 10,500
ft.
long and ran for
seven weeks. It was a
costume drama and romantic
film.
Story:
A
period fantasy that told of
the ageing king of Kamarpur,
and his two rival
queens, Navbahar and
Dilbahar,
and their rivalry when a
fakir predicts that Navbahar
will bear the king's heir.
Dilbahar
unsuccessfully
tries to seduce the army chief
Adil (Vithal) and vengefully
destroys his family, leaving
his
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daughter
Alam Ara (Zubaida)
to be
raised by nomads. Eventually,
Alam Ara's nomad friends invade
the
palace,
expose Dilbahar's schemes, release
Adil from the dungeon and
she marries the prince of the
realm.
Actors:
Zubaida (Alam Ara), Master
Vitthal (Adil), J. Sushila
(as Sushila), Jillo Bai,
Prithviraj Kapoor,
Elizer,
Wazir
Mohammed Khan, Jagdish Sethi
and L.V. Prasad
Music:
Feroz Shah and B.
Irani
Singers:
Zubaida, W.M. Khan
First
ever Punjabi feature
film
Heer
Ranjha
Punjabi
Realesed
in: 1932
The
first ever Lahore made
film.
Actors:
Anwari Begum, Rafiq Ghazniv,
Gul Hameed, Lala Yaqoob, M.
Ismael, Fazal Shah, Walait
Begum.
Anwari
Begum and Rafiq Ghaznavi - the grand
parent of Salma Agha - played
title roles in this
memorable
film.
Rafiq Ghaznavi was a famous musician in
the 30s and 40s and
Anwari Begum appeared in
many films,
one
of them was Anmol
Ghari.
Music:
Rafiq Ghaznavi
Folk
music comes to
films
Pancholi
Art Pictures
Khazanchi
Realesed
in: 1941
Actors:
Ramola, Naring, M. Ismael,
Manorma, Ajmal, Janki Das,
Durga Khote
Music:
Revolutionary music director
Master
Ghulam Haidar changed
the whole style of film
music from
classical
Bengali to folk Punjabi music in this
mega hit film from Lahore.
Master
Ghulam Haidar
introduced
Baby Noor Jehan as playback
singer in this film first time.
(He also introduced Indian
diva Lata
Mangeshkar
in film Majboor
in
1948).
Mehoboob
Production Ltd. (Bombay-Lahore)
Anmol
Gharri (Urdu/Hindi)
Released
in: 1946
Actors:
Noor Jehan, Surender,
Surayya, Zahoor Raja, Leela
Mishra, Anwari Begum, Bhudo
Anvari, Murad
Director:
Mehboob Khan, one of the
greatest film director in the
history, was not formerly
educated. This
film
is special because it brought
almost a revolution in subcontinent film
world.
Music:
One of the most memorable and
melodious film by Noushad Ali
from the 40s.
Naushad Ali is
regarded
as one of the greatest Music Directors of
Indian Cinema.
Assistent:
Ghulam Ahamd (Pakeeza
fame)
Lyrics:
Tanvir Naqvi was a relative of Madam
Noor Jehan and a very
successful lyricist....
Singers:
Noor
Jehan was
the most impressive film personality in
the Indo-Pak film history.
She was
dominating
since her debut as a child
star (1935).
Surayya
was
another famous singer/actress from the
40s and 50s. Born in Lahore,
she debuted as a child
star
with Taj Mahal
(1941).
Shamshad
Begum was
the first generation of top Punjabi film
singers (followd by Zubaida
Khanum (in
the
50s) and Madam
Noor Jehan (from
40s-90s), respectively). One can't
forget Shamshad's mega
hit
Punjabi
songs as:
-
Batti baal ke Banerey utte
rakhni aan
-
Meri lagdi kise na wekhi, te tutdi nu
jugg janda
-
Ni tutt jaye Rail Gadiye,
too rok leya Chann
mera
-
Jutt Kurdian toon darda
mara
Mohammad
Rafi and
Surindra
all from Punjab,
Lahore.
Film
songs:
Tera
Khilona tuta Balik, hai
qismat ne tujh ko...
Mohammad
Rafi
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Aaja
meri barbad mohabbat ke sahare
...
Madam
Noor Jehan
Mere
bachpan ke saathi mujhe bhool na
jana...
Madam
Noor Jehan
Jawan
hai mohabbat, haseen hai zamana...
Madam
Noor Jehan
Kya
mil geya Bhagwan tumhe dil
ko dukha ke...
Madam
Noor Jehan
The
Last Big "Pakistani" film
before partition
Shoukat
Arts Productions
JUGNU
Urdu/Hindi
Released
on: 1947
This
film was the last big
film by Madam Noor Jehan and
her husband director Shaukat
Hussain Rizvi
before
partition. It was a big
musical and romantic film. Madam
Noor Jehan was on peak of
her film career
as
singer and film heroine.
Dillip Kumar and Mohammad Rafi
got breakthrough from this
film.
Actors:
Dilip
Kumar - the
acting legend - got
breakthrough from this mega
hit film. He was born
in
Peshawar...
Music:
Feroz
Nizami, completed
hat trick of three great
musical film, first Jugnu in
1947, then Chann We
in
1951 and Dopatta 1952 - all
with Noor Jehan, &
G.
A. Chishti was a
legendry musician in Punjabi
films.
He
dominated Pakistani film music
until the beginning of the
70s.
Singers:
Madam Noor Jehan, Shamshad
Begum.
Mohammad
Rafi was a
legend and he left behind a
rich legacy of songs in
Urdu/Hindi, Punjabi and
many
other
languages. Started his
singing career from
Lahore...
Roshan
Ara Begum was
acclaimed the best exponent of
Kirana gharana style of
khayal singing in the
subcontinent...
Pakistani
artists started their film
careers before
1947
A.R.Kardar
(actor/director)
Daughters
of Today
1924
M.
Ismael (actor)
Daughters
of Today
1924
Rafiq
Ghaznavi (musician)
Heer
Ranjha
1932
Ghulam
Mohammad (actor)
Madhuri
1933
Zahoor
Shah (actor)
Majnoo
1935/1933
Mukhtar
Begum (singer/actress)
Naveli
Dulhan
1933
Noor
Mohammad Charlie (comedian)
Nadra
1933
A.
Shah Shikarpuri (comedian)
Fadaye
Toheed
1934
Nazir
(actor/director)
Aab-e-Hayyat
1934
Master
Ghulam Haidar
(musician)
Sanjog
ki Seerhi
1935
Najmul
Hassan (actor)
Jawani
ki hawa
1935
Noor
Jehan (singer/actress)
Pind
di Kurri
1935
S.M.
Yousuf (director)
Bharat
ka Laal
1935
Rekha
(actress)
Neela
1935
Kumar
(actor)
Hamari
Betian
1936
Ajay
Kumar (actor)
Mard
ka Bacha
1936
G.A.Chishti
(musician)
Sohni
Mehinwal
1937
Agha
Salim Raza (actor)
Gul
Bakawli
1939
Ajmal
(actor)
Gul
Bakawli
1939
Khursheed
Anwar (musician)
Kurmai
1940
Gul
Zaman (actor)
Mard-e-Punjab
1940
Najam
Naqvi (director)
Puttar
Millan
1940
Zahoor
Raja (actor)
Pooja
1940
Majeed
(actor)
Sandesa
1940
Ragni
(actress)
Himmat
1940
W.Z.
Ahmad (director)
Ek
Raat
1942
Masood
Pervez (actor/director)
Mangti
1942
Shoukat
Hussain Rizvi (director)
Khandan
1942
Hamaliya
Wala (actor)
Kis
ki Bivi
1942
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Sadiq (director)
Namastey
1943
Sheikh
Iqbal (actor)
Champa
1945
Sharif
Nayyar (director)
Laila
Majnu
1945
Rasheed
Attre (musician)
Sheerin
Farhad
1945
Meena
Shori (actress)
Rutt
Rangeeli
1945
Asha
Posley (actress)
Champa
1945
Renuka
Devi (actress)
Ghulami
1945
Feroz
Nizami (musician)
Ammar
Raj
1946
Master
Inayat Hussain
(musician)
Kamli
1946
Luqman
(director)
Hamjoli
1946
Nisar
Bazmi (musician)
Jamna
Paar
1946
Nashaad
(musician)
Dildar
1947
Nasreen
(actress)
Ek
Roz
1947
Shah
Nawaz (actor)
Elan
1947
Sudhir
(actor)
Farz
1947
Santosh
(actor)
Ahensa
1947
Rehana
(actress)
Saajan
1947
Talish
(actor)
Saraye
ke baad
1947
Ilyas
Kashmiri (actor)
Malka
1947
Tufail
Farooqi (musician)
Dekho
Jee
1947
Fateh
Ali Khan (musician)
Director
1947
First
Color film:
Ardeshir
Irani's Kisan
Kanya (1937)
was the
first color film.
Sohrab Modi's Jhansi Ki Rani
(1953) was the
first
Techni-color film shot in
India.
After
partition
1948
Inaugural
Pakistani film.
Teri
Yaad (Urdu)
Teri
Yaad became the first ever
released film but not the
first film production in
Pakistan. It was
completed
in
a record time. Lahore was the third
biggest film center in sub-continent -
after Bombay and Calcutta
-
and
there were many films under
production in 1947
Released
in: Perbhat (Sanober)
Cinema, Lahore on August 7th,
1948. It was an Eid-ul-Fittar
Day.
Teri
Yaad was a dead flop
film and the only attraction
was film hero Nasir Khan,
who was brother of
the
legendry
Dillip Kumar. Asha Poslay
was introduced as heroine, but
she never became a
successful film
heroine.
Her father Nath, was
music director of this
film.
Music:
Inayat Ali Naath
Lyrics:
Qateel Shafai became the
first film poet in Pakistan.
He had a long and successful
film career...
Singers:
Munawar Sultana, Asha Poslay
& Ali Bakhsh
Zahoor
1949
Pheray
First
Silver Jubilee Punjabi Film.
The
first ever Punjabi and the
sixth film in the list of
released Pakistani films
celebrated a great success
in
cinemas.
Veteran Producer and
Director Nazir got the
honour to become the first Silver
Jubilee film maker.
He
was also the only choice as
hero in 1949.
Pakistans
first ever produced Punjabi film
Pheray
was a
re-make of Nazirs Indian urdu/hindi
film "Gaon
ki
Gori"
(1945). It
was a big musical hit
and the Music Director G. A.
Chishti wrote, composed and
recorded
six
songs of this film in a single
day! Chishti was also the
most productive Music
Director in the first 25
years
of Pakistan.
Music:
G. A. Chishti
Singers:
Munawar Sultana & Inayat
Hussain Bhatti
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Changes
the films brought
Entertainment.
Cinema
houses - a new
business.
Jobs
in thousands for acting,
direction, music, sets,
lighting, recording, cinematography
etc.
Billboards
all over in so much color -
landscape changed.
Manifested
culture and in return influenced culture
dresses, languages, living
style, harmony etc.
Strong
expression against hated
figures in society, oppressors- at
least can see on
screen.
Boldness,
vulgarity, obscenity the dark side
of films.
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