Raza Mir
Crew
Known For

A rendition of the Dracula tale with many similarities to the British 1950s Dracula.
The Living Corpse

The year 1947 saw the independence of Pakistan. During this time, the Indian film industry was segregated and the only film production centre left in Pakistan was at Lahore. With the industry reeling in its infancy, it was hard to work on film productions that had been initiated before the independence as many of the working filmmakers and actors had left for or stayed back in India.
Teri Yaad

1960 pakistani film
Sahil

A romance between a wealthy businessman and a poor coal collector turns sour.
Neend

Following the blockbuster success of Pheray (1949), filmmaker Nazir Ahmed Khan reunited his "Pheray-team" for this landmark Punjabi musical romance. Starring the husband-and-wife duo Nazir and Swaran Lata, Laray is celebrated for its legendary soundtrack by music director Baba G.A. Chishti. Featuring the voices of Munawar Sultana and Inayat Hussain Bhatti.
Laray

Aakhri Nishan (1958) is a Pakistani Urdu-language action film. Directed by Ashfaq Malik, starring Sudhir, Meena Shorey, and Neelo.
Aakhri Nishan

A Hindu girl who is raised in the Pakistani part of Kashmir, is gunned down while crossing the barbed-wire frontiers.
Lakhoon Main Aik

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.