Sabiha Khanum

Most Popular Sabiha Khanum Trailers

Total trailers found: 28

Seven Lacs Trailer (1957)

11 October 1957

A heiress has to marry in order to spend her financial assets and physical possessions worth PKR seven lakh each.

Sawaal Trailer (1966)

06 May 1966

Film starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh.

Shani Trailer (1989)

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.

Madman Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

An invisible maniac kills women who have birthmarks on their face while leaving the police clueless.

Close to Each Other Trailer (1957)

22 February 1957

Aas Paas is a 1957 movie directed by M. A. Rasheed

Jaltey Suraj Ke Nichey Trailer (1971)

01 September 1971

A Bangladeshi film released in 1971.

Anokhi Trailer (1956)

20 January 1956

First film for two legends Ahmad Rushdi and Lehri.

A Promise Trailer (1957)

02 May 1957

Waada is a Pakistani Romantic Drama Directed by W. Z. Ahmed.

Ek Gunah Aur Sahi Trailer (1975)

03 March 1975

The story of a 'good-bad' madam who runs a brothel.

Kamyabi Trailer (1984)

30 June 1984

Kamyabi is a 1984 Pakistani, family drama and a musical film.

Ladla Trailer (1969)

13 June 1969

A family drama.

Do Ansoo Trailer (1957)

07 April 1957

Musical directed by Anwar Kamal Pasha and Murtaza Gilani.

Kaneez Trailer (1965)

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.

Hathiar Trailer (1979)

01 June 1979

Devar Bhabi Trailer (1967)

05 May 1967

Khalid lives with his brother, Raza, his sister-in-law, Jamila, and his niece, Najma, in a humble household.

Murad Trailer (1957)

09 July 1957

Murad (1957) is a lost Pakistani film not much is known about this film however we do know that it wn

Sardar Trailer (1957)

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.

Anjuman Trailer (1970)

31 July 1970

Anjuman is a tragic character, based on the courtesan lives of women in South Asia. Its about a "Tawaiif" or a courtesan falling in love and her tragic ending.

Ayaz Trailer (1960)

29 April 1960

Malik Ayaz, a general in the army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni: Ayaz (1960)was a landmark movie in 2 ways-its story was based on Muslim historical background, story of Mahmood Ghazanvi(971-1030A.

Tasvir Trailer (1966)

11 February 1966

Film starring Sabiha Khanum and Santosh.

Darbar Trailer (1958)

22 August 1958

Qatill Trailer (1955)

21 January 1955

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.

Sassi Trailer (1954)

03 June 1954

Sassi faces hardships and difficulties while seeking his beloved husband, who was separated from her by the rivals.

Sangdil Trailer (1982)

02 January 1982

Two kids insist that their father, who recently lost his wife, should marry a variety singer. The story explores how this decision impacts their lives and how their family dynamics change.

Mukhra Trailer (1958)

29 June 1958

In a village, a young couple falls in love, but their relationship faces challenges from disapproving family members and a rival who wants to come between them.

Mousiqar Trailer (1962)

22 June 1962

A music director navigates the tragic intersection of his art and his heart.

Ishq-e-Laila Trailer (1957)

12 April 1957

A sweeping retelling of the Layla-Majnun legend, where romance deepens into obsession, longing, and tragedy.

Aag Trailer (1967)

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.