
Diljeet Mirza
Acting
Biography
Diljeet Mirza was a famous film producer, director and comedian. His first film as an actor and comedian was Qatil in 1955. He was seen in more than 70 films as an actor. He produced and directed his first film Barsat Mein in 1962. Rawaj (1965), Janab-e-Aali (1968) and Thah (1972) were some of his famous films as director. He also introduced his son Dilawar in film Ruqqa in 1992. Diljeet Mirza, real name Ghulam Hussain was born in 1930 in Ambala, India. He died on Saturday, February 4, 2017 in USA. He was 87 years old.
Known For

The Urdu film Bhabhi (1960) was directed by Syed Atta Ullah Shah Hashmi. Starring Shamim Ara and Aslam Pervaiz in leading roles
Bhabhi
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Daku Ki Larki

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Aadmi

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Farishta

This is an adaptation from the short story of Saadat Hasan Manto with the title, "Jhumke". A wife is accused of adultery and her husband leaves her along with her daughter. The husband works hard to send his daughter to the college. On the other side, his wife sold herself to prostitution. The story is related to ear pendants which cause the wife to sell her body to the house owner. The ear pendants now gifted to her daughter by a college fellow who fell in love with her. Now the father is also suspicious about her daughter. As it is a Pakistani movie, they have change characters name to Muslims name.
Badnam

First film for two legends Ahmad Rushdi and Lehri.
Anokhi

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Shake Hand
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Lalkaar

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Raaz
A social drama centered on the crushing weight of life’s hardships, following characters as they struggle to find hope and agency within a society that offers them very little room to breathe.
Barsat Mein

A lone foreigner arrives in Saudi Arabia and treated with generosity and hospitality by the Arab tribals. But the guy (named Lawrence) has insidious motives. He has his eyes on the oil deposits deep under the Arab territories, which the Arab chieftain opposes vehemently. With cunning and duplicity he manages to overthrow the chieftain, and gets his way with the blessings of the incumbent ruler. He sets up an oil drill and refinery, and exports the oil to foreign countries while paying a token amount of cash to the Arab ruler. He also colludes with the local Jews and uses a popular cabaret dancer named Laila to get her followers and fans hooked on opium. But an Arab blacksmith named Haris has been on to Lawrence, and plans a resistance with the exiled former chieftain.
Shaheed

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Susraal

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Yeh Duniya

Thah (1972) celebrated its Golden Jubilee in Pakistani cinemas in 1972 and was a highly successful musical super-hit at the box-office.
Thah

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Sahara

Masoom (1957) is a Pakistani Urdu-language social film, directed by Sharif Nayyar and produced under the banner of Paramount Films. It is notable for featuring Rattan Kumar in the title child role.
Masoom

A social‑musical drama from early Pakistani cinema, starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh Kumar. With music by Master Inayat Hussain, the film helped make its lead pair a bankable romantic duo, introduced fresh talent like Musarrat Nazir, and delivered box‑office success in 1955.
Qatill

A Pakistani Punjabi-language social film directed by Luqman, starring Neelo, Santosh, and Mohammad Ali, along with a large supporting cast including Lehri, Zamurrad, Nazar, and Zeenat.
Wohti

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