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Legendary actor Talish was Pakistan's best character actor, who played some unforgettable roles in some big films.
Talish was introduced in a pre-partition film Saraey Kay Baher in 1947. He was seen as supporting actor in his first film Nath in 1950. He acted as hero in two Islamic films with Yasmin in Darbar-e-Habib (1956) and with Nayyar Sultana in Touheed in 1958. He was second hero in Punjabi film Guddi Gudda (1956) with Musarrat Nazir and Sudhir. His comedy roles in films like Jabroo (1956) and Aadmi (1958) were some big hits. He got more fame from a drunk role in film 700.000 (1957) with the sang Yaro, Mujhay Muaf Rakho, Main Nashay Mein Hun.. (sung by Saleem Raza, poet Saifuddin Saif, music Rasheed Attray).
Talish played some unmatchable roles in Pakistani films. His remarkable role as Ajnabi - The Stranger (an Englishman who discovered oil in the Arabian dessert) in director Khalil Kaisar and writer Riaz Shahid's film Shaheed from 1962. Talish also played a unique role as an Israeli officer in writer and director Riaz Shahid's record breaker box office hit film Zarqa (1969). His roles as Nawab in Umrao Jan Ada (1972) and Zeenat (1975) were all time best roles in social films. He also played a fantastic comedy and title role in Barey Mian Deevaney (1977). Talish appeared in more than 450 films.
Agha Ali Abbas Qazalbash (Agha Talish) was born on November 1927 at Ludhiana, Indian Punjab and died on February 19, 1998 at Lahore.
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14 September 1956
An Urdu action blockbuster set during liberation struggles against British colonizers. The first movi
18 November 1960
1960 pakistani film
11 October 1957
A heiress has to marry in order to spend her financial assets and physical possessions worth PKR seven lakh each.
22 April 1994
An evil scientist combines a dead police officer's head with a dead gangster's headless body. What comes to life is a monster but it does not behave in a manner the scientist and his criminal gang were expecting.
03 May 1963
Farzana, a lonely young widow known as "Baaji," finds her quiet life disrupted when her cousin Nasir visits.
17 October 1969
It is based on the life of Zarqa, a Palestinian dancer girl and a freedom activist, who killed herself for the liberation of Palestine involving Israeli-occupied territories and Palestinian liberation movement.
07 July 1967
A rendition of the Dracula tale with many similarities to the British 1950s Dracula.
03 January 1969
It was Pakistan's one of the earliest experimental feature films. It had experimentation by the film director with the Freudian sensual themes which was very unusual for Pakistan at that time.
10 March 1989
A glowing space ship that arrives in the middle of the forest near a village in Pakistan and a glowing figure appears and follows a terrified girl Hina and assume the appearance of a young man he happens to view in a framed portrait.
09 May 1969
Comedian Rangeela achieved some amazing success as singer, producer and director from this film.
29 November 1974
Khalid and Rehana come across each other in their college, where they fall for each other after the usual bantering, and get married.
24 June 1966
a romance/musical? Apparently flopped at the box office
23 December 1960
A story about two women, who shared their husband.
15 May 1981
Arshad and Hamid fall in love with Aneela. Hamid is willing to sacrifice his love for Arshad, as he is the son of Saith Ahsan Ali, who brought up Hamid after his father died in an accident.
03 March 1975
The story of a 'good-bad' madam who runs a brothel.
20 November 1971
A fictional story about Palestinian struggle against the Israeli occupation of their homeland..
05 January 1962
A lone foreigner arrives in Saudi Arabia and treated with generosity and hospitality by the Arab tribals.
08 June 1990
Pakistani Punjabi Action Movie 1990
18 December 1964
Set in 1910s and 1920s at the time of British Raj, Farangi revolves around the battle of a Pashtun freedom fighter against the British army.
31 March 1972
Film starring Nisho and Tariq Aziz.
13 June 1969
A family drama.
28 April 1967
A Hindu girl who is raised in the Pakistani part of Kashmir, is gunned down while crossing the barbed-wire frontiers.
28 April 1961
Habu (1961) is notable as Pakistan's first "jungle film," directed by Rahim Gul and released on April 28, 1961.
16 October 1959
A romance between a wealthy businessman and a poor coal collector turns sour.
29 August 1969
The story revolves around Andleeb, a beautiful and kind-hearted girl who lives in a small village. She falls in love with a young man named Khurram, who belongs to a wealthy family in the city.
26 November 1965
This Award-winning Golden Jubilee hit explores the rigid traditions of a wealthy family. When a dark secret threatens their reputation, a young man must choose between his love and his family duty.
11 January 1980
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.
06 September 1957
The Urdu film Sardar (1957) was directed by M.S. Dar. A story about love, hatred, revenge, politics, and conflicts between the two tribes of Sandal's and Gondal's.
14 August 1959
1959 pakistani film
11 February 1966
Film starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh.
20 October 1967
Hamraz (1967) is a Pakistani suspense thriller by Khwaja Khurshid Anwar, starring Shamim Ara and Mohammed Ali, loosely based on The Woman in White, about a conspiracy against two sisters.
18 October 1974
Two lovers, Qais Aamri and Laila Bint Sarwar, from Nakhlistan, are unable to unite as Qais face opposition from Meet Sarwar, Laila's Father.
03 June 1960
Khaibar Mail (or Khyber Mail) is a classic Pakistani film from 1960, known for its adventure/drama sn
17 December 1965
Malangi is a 1965 Pakistani biographical and musical film directed by Rashid Akhtar and produced by Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam.
03 February 1961
In 1923, after British forces insult his village’s honor, Pashtun tribesman Ajab Khan Afridi leads a daring rebellion against the Raj.
07 February 1971
A Pakistani man goes abroad his country for earning money.
17 June 1960
The Urdu film Salma (1960) was directed by Ashfaq Malik.
10 February 1967
A historic Urdu-language costume film from Pakistan, directed by S.A. Hafiz. Set against the backdrop of epic Muslim‑Roman conflict, the film features a prominent ensemble cast including Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Lehri, and Talish.
02 May 1969
The Urdu film Buzdil (1969) was directed by Saqlain Razvi.
03 November 1962
Shahid is betrayed by his wife who ran away from him at the 1st night of their wedding and after this he becomes a loner and alcoholic.
23 October 1964
A novelist consumed by society's moral collapse goes undercover as a taxi driver, drifting through the city's nightlife and its forgotten people, searching for answers he may not be ready to find.
02 April 1966
Set during the era of the British Raj, Sarhad (meaning 'The Border') is a 1966 Urdu-language period drama.
25 August 1967
Nadeem, a gifted singer with a heart of gold, finds his world shattered when his passion for music is deemed a disgrace.
17 January 1964
Film starring Bahar and Aslam Pervaiz
03 November 1967
A young man and a woman fall deeply in love, hoping to build a future together. However, their relationship is soon pushed to the breaking point by a series of misunderstandings, family interference, and the harsh pressures of social expectations.
20 August 1965
A fisherman discovers his royal heritage and battles a sorcerer using body-swapping magic to protect his kingdom and a mystical diamond.
20 November 1971
A film about the Indian government's atrocities in the Indian occupied valley of Kashmir, and the Kashmiri struggle for independence.