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Masud Pervaiz

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Biography

Masood Pervez was known for his classic movies like Heer Ranjha (1970), Koel (1959), Intezar (1956), Zehr-e-ishq (1958), Jhoomar (1959) and Mirza Jatt (1967). Masood Parvez was highly educated (MSC) and was introduced as hero in pre-partition Punjabi film Mangti (1942). This film created records and ran for more than one year in Lahore. After partition, he started his career as film director in Pakistan and his first film was Beli (1950). His last film was Mirza Jatt (1982) Masood Parvez died on March 10, 2001.

Known For

Heer Ranjha
7.7

An epic Love story in which two lovers Heer and Ranjha get along with each other but unfortunately their Love story is not easy. Ranjha fights his way to get Heer but he is not able to do so.

Heer Ranjha

1970
Koel
8.0

A poor musician is invited to participate in a competition abroad but his plane crashes on the way. Though the musician survives, he decides to stay away and pretend to be dead as wife and daughter will be given one lakh rupees in life insurance. But fate has other things in store for the women and when the musician returns ten years later he discovers that his daughter has become a dancer.

Koel

1959
Intezar
9.0

Childhood friends Nimmi and Saleem are separated because Saleem's mother does not approve of Nimmi's parentage. When Saleem returns for Nimmi after his mother's death, new complications keep the young lovers apart.

Intezar

1956
Mirza Jatt
N/A

A legendary Punjabi tale of Mirza, a fearless archer, and Sahiban, his beloved, whose bond is tested by family pressures, tradition, and the harsh realities of honour-bound society.

Mirza Jatt

1967
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8.5

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Zehr E Ishq

1958
Jhoomer
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A spoiled bride mistreats her husband, but a chance encounter with a kind village girl in the hills ignites desire, jealousy, and a story of love, class, and destiny.

Jhoomer

1959
Khak Aur Khoon
8.0

The story is set in the background of Indo-Pakistan Partition in 1947. Based on the Naseem Hijazi's novel by the same name.

Khak Aur Khoon

1979
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Set during the era of the British Raj, Sarhad (meaning 'The Border') is a 1966 Urdu-language period drama. Written by the realist screenwriter Zia Sarhadi and directed by Masood Parvez, featuring a lead cast of Ejaz Durrani, Saloni, Allauddin, and Talish.

Sarhad

1966