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Nazrul Islam

Nazrul Islam

Directing

Biography

Nazrul Islam was a legendary film director in Pakistani films. He was known for a record making film Aina (1977), which ran for more than four years in cinemas in Karachi. As a film director, his other big films were Amber, Zindagi (1978), Bandish, Nahin Abhi Nahin (1980) and Kalay Chor (1991).

Known For

Bohubrihi
9.5

A TV adaptation of the famous novel with the same name by Humayun Ahmed, focusing on Mr. Sobhan and his family.

Bohubrihi

1988
Sharafat
N/A

A poor woman dies due to her son's inability to provide necessary treatment, leading to him becoming a thief and falling in love with a girl.

Sharafat

1974
Ehsas
N/A

A story of love and social inequality. Disowned by his father, Shaukat loses his wife at childbirth. Their son Pervez is secretly raised by his grandfather. Years later, writer Pervez falls for singer Nigar, leading to a family reunion.

Ehsas

1972
The Bar
8.3

Faisal (Nadeem Baig) travels from Pakistan to Indonesia to claim the property of his late father. An accident makes him lose his memory as he forgets about the five crucial days that he had spent in Singapore.

The Bar

1980
Nahi Abhi Nahi
9.0

A teenager falls in love with an older woman as he is about to learn some valuable lessons in life.

Nahi Abhi Nahi

1980
Aina
10.0

Aina is a love story of two hearts and two souls but from two different social classes, one being a daughter of a business tycoon and one being a realistic, self-confident and a little bit arrogant poor young man.

Aina

1977
The Wheel
9.5

Odyssey of a man charged with taking a corpse to the neighboring village.

The Wheel

1993
Haqeeqat
N/A

Shera Daku falls in love with Chandni and abducts her. Though she initially resents him, Chandni gradually begins to return his feelings. To be with her, Shera must leave behind his outlaw life and sacrifice his past in order to bring her peace and love.

Haqeeqat

1974
Pyasa
N/A

An Urdu-language film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Suchanda, Rahman, and Azim.

Pyasa

1969
Kajal
N/A

The Munim in Ranimaa's family lives with his son, Kaushal and daughter, Madhavi. After he passes away, Ranimaa brings up both children as her own, along with her only son, Rajesh.

Kajal

1965
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N/A

A Bengali-language drama directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Kabori Sarwar, Razzak, and Anis.

Darpochurno

1970
Shorolipi
N/A

A wealthy young man defies his father’s expectations by choosing to build a career in music instead of following a conventional office job.

Shorolipi

1971
Alibaba
N/A

A Bengali-language drama directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Inam Ahmed, Sumita Devi, and Sirajul Islam.

Alibaba

1967
Apon Dulal
N/A

A Bengali-language film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Nasima Khan, Azeem, and Inam Ahmed.

Apon Dulal

1966
Kar Bou
N/A

A Bengali-language film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Naseema Khan.

Kar Bou

1966
Amber
N/A

An Urdu-language social film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Mohammad Ali, Nadeem, and Mumtaz.

Amber

1978