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Salgira

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1969 film
For Indian film, seeSalgirah.

Salgira
Directed byQamar Zaidi
Written byShams Hanafi
Produced byNajma Hassan
Starring
Music byNashad
Release date
  • 14 February 1969 (1969-02-14)
Running time
approx. 3 hours
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Salgira (Urdu:سالگرہ,lit.'Anniversary') is anUrdu-language Pakistani black-and-white film released in 1969.[1] It is a melodious love story directed by Qamar Zaidi, produced by Najma Hassan and written by Shams Hanafi.[2][3] The film starsWaheed Murad andShamim Ara in leading roles. The film's story is based on the lost and found formula. The plot revolves around a girl who gets lost in her childhood but when her parents find her, she gets accused of a murder.[1][3]

The film marked the presence ofAsif Ali Zardari, the eleventh and fourteenth President of Pakistan, as an actor. He appeared in the film in his childhood as the younger version of Murad's character.[4]

Plot

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Salma splits accidentally from her parents in her childhood during a train journey. Jalal, a ruffian takes him and hand over her to Rasheeda, a woman who is a singer and raises her. She names her Shabana, teaches her singing and after years Shabana becomes the famous singer of the country who uses to sing on radio and public loves to listen him.

Anwar also loves to listen Shabana and in this passion, he reaches to radio station a day to see her. After that, he usually meets her including a meeting in a poetry competition. They spend time together and fall in love with each other. One day after seeing her childhood doll in his house, Shabana realises that Anwar is the same child who takes her to his house when her parents had left her. There, he tells her that they will search for her parents together.

One day Ashar, Judge of the court where Anwar is a lawyer requests to bring Shabana in his house at the occasion of his daughter's birthday who had lost years ago. Shabana goes there and, she attaches so much with them in first meeting as they have lost their children, and she has lost her parents.

Jalal, the man who has abducted the Shabana returns to the country, and now wants to get money from her and for this purpose he sells her. He sends him cunningly to the house of Manzoor, who intends to buy her. On reaching there she learns about the whole situation, she fights there with him and succeeds in escaping, meanwhile he gets killed by a knife accidentally in the fight. Manzoor's daughter reaches there and witnesses that Shabana was running from her house when his father was murdered.

Anwar tries to save her but couldn't succeed as all the evidences are turned against her. Judge Ashar first orders to hang her, but later he discovers that she is her long-lost daughter, thus decides to save her. He gets retirement from his judgeship and helps Anwar in the case when the case is challenged in High court. They win the case and Shabana gets save from the punishment.

Cast

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The film castWaheed Murad (as Anwar),Shamim Ara (as Shabana/ Salma),Tariq Aziz (as Ashar), Santosh Rissal (as Mrs. Ashar),Nighat Sultana (as Rasheeda),Nirala,Rehana Siddiqui andTalish.[1]

Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan, acted as the young protagonistWaheed Murad. This is his only known film as a child actor.

Release

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Salgira was released onValentine's Day in 1969. The film completed 20 weeks at the main cinemas and 61 weeks at the other cinemas ofKarachi and thus became agolden jubilee film.[5][6]

Music

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The music ofSalgira is composed byNashad and the lyrics are written by Shevan Rizvi and Taslim Fazli. Playback singers areNoor Jehan,Mehdi Hassan,Irene Parveen andAhmed Rushdi.[5]

Track listing

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Awards

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Salgira won 2Nigar Awards in the following categories:

CategoryRecipient
Best musicNashad[7]
Best female play back singerNoor Jehan[7]

References

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  1. ^abc"Salgira (1969 film)".Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Archived fromthe original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved26 June 2022.
  2. ^Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. Vol. 20. Pakistan Herald Publications. July 1968.
  3. ^abAijaz Gul (15 October 2016)."'Salgirah' to be screened at Lok Virsa".The News International (newspaper). Retrieved11 May 2022.
  4. ^"Ex-president Asif Ali Zardari once starred in a Pakistani movie".The News. 19 December 2020. Retrieved31 July 2022.
  5. ^abcde"Salgirah (1969 film)".Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2017. Retrieved26 June 2022.
  6. ^"Salgirah (1969 film)".Pakistani Film Database – 1969, Cineplot.com website. 22 May 2010. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved26 June 2022.
  7. ^ab"Nigar Awards -- 1969".Cineplot.com website. 13 May 2010. Archived fromthe original on 10 October 2011. Retrieved26 June 2022.

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