Husn Ka Daku | |
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Directed by | A. R. Kardar |
Produced by | Playart Phototone |
Starring | A. R. Kardar Gulzar Iris Crawford M. Ismail |
Cinematography | D. D. Dabke |
Production company | Playart Phototone/United Player's Corporation |
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Country | British India |
Language | Silent film |
Husn Ka Daku is a 1929 action adventuresilent film directed byA. R. Kardar.[1] The film, also calledMysterious Eagle was made by Kardar's Playart Phototone.[2] Kardar acted in this, his first production from Playart Phototone. Playart Phototone was a progression from United Player's Corporation, which he had set up in 1928.[3]Husn Ka Daku was Kardar's debut directorial venture. It set the foundations for theLahore film industry in theBhati Gate area ofLahore.[4] The director of photography was D. D. Dabke.[5]
The film starred A. R. Kardar and Gulzar in the lead, with the American actress Iris Crawford, M. Ismail, G. R. John and Ghulam Kadir forming theensemble cast.[6]
The film saw its release at Deepak Cinema, in the Bhati Gate area of Lahore on 12 July 1930. According to Haroon Khalid the film collected "48 rupees, 6 anna and 3 paisa" in the first week.[7]
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