Waheed Murad filmography
Waheed Murad (Urdu: وحید مراد; 2 October 1938 – 23 November 1983) was a Pakistani film actor, producer and script writer, famous for his charming expressions, attractive personality, tender voice and unusual talent for acting.[1] Waheed is considered as one of the most famous and influential actors of South Asia.[2] He is often referred to as "Chocolaty Hero" or "Chocolate Hero". Born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, did graduation from S.M. Arts College Karachi, and then masters in English literature from University of Karachi.[3] He started his film career as cameo in 1959 in the film Saathi when he was 21 years old. His naughty facial gestures, bold romanticism and alluring performance style during picturisation of songs made him immensely popular.[4]
One of his films is Armaan, which was produced by him, made a pivotal impact on the sub-continental film industry such that the Pakistani film industry was considered as the rising star and the film made him a superstar overnight.[5] Once, in an interview in 1967, he said that Dilip Kumar, too, was not an immortal actor. Waheed was known as a cheque which could be cashed anywhere in the country and is the only actor of film industry to secure the highest number of platinum, diamond, golden and silver jubilees.[6] He mesmerized Pakistani nation during 1960's & 1970's more than anyone before or after and is considered to be evergreen chocolate hero of Pakistan's silver screen history.[7][8]
In November 2010, after a long period of 27 years after his death, the Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari awarded him the Sitara-e-Imtiaz, the third highest honour and civilian award by the State of Pakistan, given in the fields of literature, arts, sports, medicine, or science.[9] [10]
Waheed acted in a total of 124 films as an actor and 6 films as a guest star. He had produced 11 films, directed 1 film and written 4 films.
As an actor
[edit]Waheed Murad acted in a total of 124 films (2 films were released after his death) of which 38 were black and white and 86 were in colour. He acted in 115 Urdu films, 8 Punjabi films and 1 Pushto film. He also appeared as guest star in 6 films: 3 Urdu films & 3 Punjabi films. As an actor, Waheed achieved 4 Nigar Awards in the best actor's category for the films Heera Aur Pathar, Armaan, Andleeb and Mastana Mahi. A summary of his films released during the 1960s to 1980s (excluding the films, in which he appeared as a guest actor) is as follows:
Total | Urdu | Punjabi | Pushto | Diamond | Platinum | Golden | Silver | Flops | |
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1962-1970 | 38 | 38 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 19 | 8 |
1971-1980 | 72 | 66 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 18 | 23 | 28 |
1981-1987 | 14 | 11 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 3 |
Total | 124 | 115 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 30 | 50 | 39 |
A complete list of his Diamond, Platinum, Golden and Silver Jubilee and flopped films is as below:
Diamond Jubilee films
[edit]Year | Film | Director | Other actors | Remarks |
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1976 | Shabana | Nazar Shabab | Babra Sharif, Shahid, Nanna, Masood Akhtar |
Platinum Jubilee films
[edit]Year | Film | Director | Other actors | Remarks |
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1966 | Armaan | Pervez Malik | Zeba, Nirala, Rozina, Zahoor Ahmed | - Pakistan's first Platinum Jubilee film - Waheed achieved two Nigar Awards, i.e., for best producer & best actor |
1970 | Anjuman | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Deeba, Sabiha Khanam, Santosh Kumar, Lehri | [11] |
1974 | Ishq mera naa | M. Akram | Aliya, Iqbal Hussain, Ilyas, Saba, Naheed | Punjabi film |
1978 | Awaz | Zafar Shabab | Shabnam, Mohammad Ali, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Naghma |
Golden Jubilee films
[edit]Year | Film | Director | Other actors | Remarks | |
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1962 | Aulad | S.M. Yousuf | Nayyar Sultana, Habib, Rukhsaana, Talish | Waheed's first film as an actor; played a supporting role | |
1963 | Daaman | Qadeer Ghouri | Santosh Kumar, Sabiha Khanam, Neelo, Lehri, Tarana | Waheed's second film as an actor; played a supporting role | |
1964 | Heera Aur Pathar | Pervez Malik | Zeba, Ibrahim Nafees, Kamal Irani, Nirala{nammo}{kammo} | - Waheed's first film as a lead actor and 4th film as an actor - Waheed achieved Nigar award in the best actor's category | |
1965 | Kaneez | Hassan Tariq | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Sabiha Khanam, Lehri, Saqi, Talish | Waheed's first film with Mohammad Ali as an actor | |
1967 | Devar Bhabhi | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Sabiha Khanam, Santosh Kumar, Lehri, Jafri, Najmi | ||
1967 | Ehsaan | Pervez Malik | Zeba, Nirala, Rozina, Azad, Ibrahim Nafees | ||
1968 | Dil Mera Dharkan Teri | M. A. Rashid | Shamim Ara, Rani, Lehri | ||
1969 | Salgira | Qamar Zaidi | Shamim Ara, Tariq Aziz, Nirala | [12] | |
1969 | Andaleeb | Fareed Ahmed | Shabnam, Aliya, Talish, Mustafa Qureshi | Waheed achieved Nigar award in the best actor's category | |
1971 | Mastana Mahi | Iftikhar Khan | Naghma, Aliya, Munawwar Zareef, Asad Bukhari | - Waheed's first Punjabi film - Waheed achieved Nigar award in the best actor's category | |
1971 | Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare | K. Khursheed | Deeba, Aliya, Talish, Nirala | [13] | |
1972 | Khalish | Laeeq Akhtar | Rani, Sangeeta, Qavi, Talish, Alauddin, Nanna | ||
1972 | Baharo Phool Barsao | M. Sadiq | Rani, Munawwar Zareef, Aslam Pervaiz | [14] | |
1972 | Daulat aur duniya | Khalifa Saeed | Aliya, Rozina, Nanna, Khalifa Nazir | ||
1974 | Tum salamat raho | M.A. Rasheed | Asiya, Mohammad Ali, Mumtaz, Nayyar Sultana | ||
1974 | Phool mere gulshan ka | Iqbal Akhtar | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Nadeem, Lehri, Sahera | ||
1974 | Dushman | Pervez Malik | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Mumtaz, Adeeb | - Waheed's last film with Pervez Malik - The only colour film of Waheed-Pervez combination | |
1974 | Shama | Nazar Shabab | Deeba, Babra Sharif, Mohammad Ali, Nadeem | ||
1975 | Mohabbat Zindagi Hai | Iqbal Akhtar | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Mumtaz, Lehri, Qavi | ||
1975 | Jogi | Haider Chaudhry | Asiya, Munawwar Saeed, Nanna, Ali Ejaz, Afzal | Punjabi film | |
1975 | Surat aur seerat | Iqbal Yousuf | Mumtaz, Sudhir, Mohammad Ali, Nisho | ||
1975 | Jab jab phool khiley | Iqbal Akhtar | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Nadeem, Mumtaz | ||
1978 | Saheli | Shabab Kiranvi | Rani, Shabnam, Gullu, Nanna, Ibrahim Nafees | ||
1978 | Parakh | Jan Mohammad | Rani, Asif Khan, Usman Peerzada, Nanna | ||
1978 | Khuda aur mohabbat | Iqbal Yousuf | Babra Sharif, Mohammad Ali, Gullu, Roohi Bano | ||
1978 | Behan Bhai | Nazar Shabab | Rani, Mohammad Ali, Bindiya, Nanna, Ali Ejaz | ||
1980 | Pyari | Jamshed Naqvi | Shabnam, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Nisho, Naghma, Qavi | ||
1981 | Kala dhanda gorey log | Javed Sajjad | Sangeeta, Samina, Asif Khan, Badar Munir | ||
1981 | Kiran aur kali | Zahid Shah | Shabnam, Mohammad Ali, Lehri, Shahnawaz | Waheed's last super hit film |
Silver Jubilee films
[edit]Year | Film | Director | Other actors | Remarks |
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1965 | Bahu Begum | Wazeer Ali | Habib, Sabira Sultana, Deeba, Nasira | Waheed's first film with Deeba |
1965 | Eid Mubarak | S.M. Yousuf | Zeba, Habib, Rukhsana, Iqbal Yousuf | Pakistan's first film with few colour scenes |
1966 | Josh | Iqbal Yousuf | Zeba, Sudhir, Rozina, Hanif, Iqbal Yousuf | |
1966 | Jaag Utha Insaan | Sheikh Hassan | Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Firdous, Ibrahim Nafees | |
1966 | Bhayya | Qazi Zaheer Rehan | Chitra Singha, Anwar Hussein, Shabana | Waheed's only film in East Pakistan[15] |
1967 | Doraha | Pervez Malik | Shamim Ara, Deeba, Talish, Qurban Jilani | Waheed's first film with Shamim Ara |
1967 | Phir Subha Hogi | Rafiq Rizvi | Deeba, Iqbal Yousuf, Talat Siddiqui, Nirala | |
1967 | Maan Baap | Khalil Qaiser | Zeba, Zamurrad, Yousuf Khan, Alauddin | |
1967 | Rishta Hai Pyar Ka | Qamar Zaidi | Zeba, Iqbal Yousuf, Hanif, Farida Adeeb | Pakistan's first film which was shot abroad (in United Kingdom)[16][17] |
1967 | Insaniyat | Shabab Kiranvi | Zeba, Tariq Aziz, Nanna, Ali Ejaz, Firdous | |
1968 | Samandar | Rafiq Ghauri | Shabnam, Hanif, Rozina, Rashid | Waheed's first film with Shabnam |
1968 | Jahan Tum Wahan Hum | Pervez Malik | Shabnam, Nirala, Badar Munir | |
1969 | Ishara | Waheed Murad | Deeba, Rozina, Lehri, Talat Hussein | - Waheed achieved Nigar award in the best actor's category |
1969 | Ladla | A.H. Siddiqui | Shabnam, Santosh Kumar, Sabiha Khanam, Lehri, Talish | [18] |
1969 | Eik Nagina | S.A. Hafiz | Deeba, Aliya, Qavi, Lehri, Saiqa, Adeeb | [18] |
1970 | Afsana | Luqman | Deeba, Rozina, Nanna | [19] |
1970 | Bewafa | S. Suleman | Shamim Ara, Rehana, Nabila, Mustafa Qureshi | [19] |
1970 | Naseeb Apna Apna | Qamar Zaidi | Shabnam, Nirala, Saqi | [19] |
1970 | Chand Suraj | Shor Lakhnavi | Nadeem, Shabana, Rozina, Nanna, Sangeeta | - Waheed's first film with Nadeem - Pakistan's first film that was based on two different stories |
1971 | Afshan | Javed Hashmi | Shabnam, Aliya, Lehri, Tariq Aziz, Saiqa, Nighat Sultana, Tamanna, Mohamad Yousuf, Latif Charlie, S.M. Saleem | |
1972 | Hill Station | Iqbal Yousuf | Shamim Ara, Iqbal Yousuf, Qavi, Nirala | Waheed played double role, one as a hero and another as villain |
1972 | Zindagi Aik Safar Hai | S.M. Yousuf | Shamim Ara, Ejaz, Deeba, Iqbal Yousuf, Faizi | Waheed's 50th film as an actor |
1973 | Jaal | Iftikhar Khan | Nisho, Shaista Qaiser, Husna, Nanna | |
1973 | Anhoni | Iqbal Akhtar | Aliya, Zarqa, Lehri, Saqi, Zahid Khan | |
1974 | Pyar Hi Pyar | R.A. Rakhin | Asiya, Shazia, M. Saeed, Alauddin, Adeeb | |
1974 | Nanna Farishta | K. Khursheed | Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Nayyar Sultana | |
1974 | Haqeeqat | Nazrul Islam | Mohammad Ali, Deeba, Babra Sharif, Talish | Waheed's first film with Babra Sharif |
1974 | Deedar | Hassan Tariq | Mohammad Ali, Rani, Mumtaz, Sabiha Khanam | |
1976 | Zubaida | Aslam Daar | Babra Sharif, Nisho, Sabiha Khanam, Aslam Pervaiz, Lehri | |
1976 | Waqt | Zafar Shabab | Babra Sharif, Kaveeta, Shamim Ara, Habib, Nanna | |
1976 | Waada | Aslam Daar | Deeba, Asiya, Saiqa, Lehri, Alauddin | |
1976 | Goonj Uthi Shehnai | S.M. Yousuf | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Ruhi Bano, Aslam Pervaiz | |
1976 | Aap Ka Khadim | Wazir Ali | Mohammad Ali, Zeba, Najma, Rangeela | |
1977 | Apne Huye Paraye | Iqbal Akhtar | Mumtaz, Gullu, Sangeeta, Nayyar Sultana | |
1978 | Nazrana | Nazar Shabab | Rani, Neelo, Gullu, Bindia, Ali Ejaz, Masood | |
1979 | Waaday Ki Zanjeer | Shabab Kiranvi | Mohammad Ali, Sabiha Khanam, Anjuman, Ali Ejaz | Waheed's 100th film as an actor |
1979 | Yahan Se Wahan Tak | Syed Kamal | Kamal, Mumtaz, Asif Khan, Ali Ejaz | |
1979 | Tarana | Nazar Shabab | Rani, Gullu, Nanna, Tamanna, Bahar, Meena | |
1979 | Nishani | Jamshed Naqvi | Shabnam, Qavi, Tariq Aziz, Nayyar Sultana | |
1980 | Zameer | Iqbal Akhtar | Mohammad Ali, Deeba, Ruhi Bano, Lehri | |
1980 | Chotay Nawab | Iqbal Akhtar | Shahid, Babra Sharif, Neelo, Nanna, Hanif | |
1980 | Badnaam | Iqbal Yousuf | Mohammad Ali, Rani, Babra Sharif, Naghma, Lehri | |
1981 | Gun Man | Iqbal Yousuf | Mohammad Ali, Rani, Babra Sharif, Mumtaz | |
1981 | Mere Apne | Shamim Ara | Shamim Ara, Shahid, Mumtaz, Asif Raza Mir | |
1981 | Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kya | Iqbal Akhtar | Shahid, Babra Sharif, Ibrahim Nafees, Nayyar Sultana | |
1981 | Gherao | Iqbal Yousuf | Mohammad Ali, Shabnam, Asif Khan | |
1981 | Pakhtoon Pay Wilayat Kamba | Javed Sajjad | Mumtaz, Asif Khan, Badar Muneer | Waheed's only Pushto film, which was pictured in U.K. |
1982 | I Love You | Jamshed Naqvi | Shahid, Shabnam, Arzoo, Nanna | |
1982 | Aahat | Javed Fazil | Nadeem, Shabnam, Bindia, Saqi | |
1983 | Maang Meri Bhar Do | Gauhar Ali | Mohammad Ali, Shabnam, Lehri, Ishrat | |
1985 | Hero | Iqbal Yousuf | Babra Sharif, Mumtaz, Adil Murad, Nadeem (as guest star) | The last film of Waheed Murad's life |
Flopped films
[edit]Year | Film | Director | Other actors | Remarks |
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1964 | Mamta | Saqlain Rizvi | Bahar, Yasmin, Naghma, Ajmal | |
1965 | Saaz Aur Awaz | M. Hashim | Rani, Habib, Ragni, Adeeb, Talish, S. Gul | Waheed's first film with Rani as an actor |
1965 | Doctor | Shaukat Hashmi | Bahar, Yasmin, Jafri, Emi, Najmul Hassan | |
1966 | Honahar | S.M. Yousuf | Rukhsana, Shakeel, Tarannum, Kamal Irani | |
1968 | Jaan-e-Arzo | Qadeer Ghori | Shamim Ara, Aslam Pervaiz, Salma Mumtaz | |
1969 | Tumhi Ho Mehboob Mere | Shabab Kiranvi | Deeba, Rozina, Qavi | Waheed's first colored film |
1969 | Maa Beta | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Sabiha Khanam, Rangeels, Nanna | [18] |
1970 | Phir Chand Nikle Ga | Rafiq Rizvi | Deeba, Rozina, Nirala | [11] |
1971 | Afshan | Javed Hashmi | Shabnam, Aaliya, Lehri | [13] |
1971 | Khamosh Nigahen | Jameel Akhter | Rozina, Husna, Tamanna | [20] |
1971 | Rim Jhim | Qamar Zaidi | Rozina, Kamal Irani, Zamarrud | [13] |
1972 | Naag Muni | Raza Mir | Rani, Sangeeta, Qavi, Talish, Masood Akhter | Waheed and Rani both played double roles |
1972 | Bandagi | Fareed Ahmed | Shabnam, Talat Hussein, Santosh Rissal, Talish | |
1973 | Mulaqat | Laeeq Akhter | Nisho, Qavi, Lehri, M. Saeed, Afzal | Waheed's first film with Nisho as an actor |
1973 | Khwab Aur Zindagi | Fareed Ahmed | Shamim Ara, Masood Akhter, Saiqa, Lehri | |
1974 | Mastani Mehbooba | Laeeq Akhter | Sangeeta, Kaveeta, Munawwar Zareef | |
1974 | Sayyo Ni Mera Mahi | Iftikhar Khan | Aliya, Sabiha Khanam, Alauddin, Munawwar Zareef | Punjabi film |
1974 | Usey Dekha Usey Chaha | Pervez Malik | Rozina, Nirala, Lehri, Niggo, Santosh Rissal | - Waheed and Pervaiz re-combined after almost 6 years[21] - The only flopped film of Waheed-Pervaiz combination |
1974 | Laila Majnu | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Masood Akhter, Talish, Nanna | |
1975 | Izzat | Jaffar Bukhari | Neelo, Darpan, Talish, Sangeeta, Lehri | |
1975 | Dilruba | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Mustafa Qureshi, Nanna, Alauddin | |
1975 | Sajjan Kamla | M. Akram | Aliya, Munawwar Zareef, Saba, Afzal, Talish | Punjabi film |
1976 | Rastey Ka Pathar | M.A. Rasheed | Nisho, Ruhi Bano, Lehri, Aslam Pervaiz, Sultan Rahi | |
1976 | Naag Aur Nagin | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Shahid, Kaveeta, Aslam Pervaiz, Alauddin, Ilyas | |
1976 | Mehboob Mera Mastana | Saqlain Rizvi | Asiya, Sangeeta, Lehri, Nanna, Talish | |
1976 | Zaib-un-Nisa | Fareed Ahmed | Shamim Ara, Aliya, Saleem Nazir, Fazil Butt | |
1976 | Kharidar | Jamshed Naqvi | Mohammad Ali, Deeba, Habib, Aslam Pervaiz | |
1976 | Surraya Bhopali | Hassan Tariq | Rani, Shahid, Husna, Alauddin, Talish | |
1976 | Jiyo Aur Jeenay Do | Shamim Ara | Nadeem, Mumtaz, Shamim Ara, Gullu, Lehri | |
1977 | Parastish | Azizul Hassan | Nadeem, Mumtaz, Deeba, Nanna, Nayyar Sultana | |
1977 | Akh Lari Badu Badi | Shafi Akhter | Mumtaz, Mustafa Qureshi, Alauddin, Nimmo | Punjabi film |
1978 | Aadmi | M.A. Rasheed | Mohammad Ali, Sangeeta, Nisho, Lehri | |
1978 | Insaan Aur Shaitan | Khalifa Saeed | Najma, Shahid, Asif Khan, Nanna, Nasrullah | |
1978 | Sheeshay Ka Ghar | Nazrul Islam | Shahid, Mumtaz, Nanna, Afzal, Shahnawaz | Waheed performed a villain character |
1979 | Raja Ki Aye Gi Baraat | Iftikhar Khan | Mohammad Ali, Mumtaz, Sabiha Khanam, Qavi | |
1979 | Aurat Raj | Rangeela | Rani, Rangeela, Nanna, Sultan Rahi | |
1980 | Bandhan | Shaukat Hashmi | Neelam, Najma, Gullu, Lehri, Aslam Pervaiz | |
1981 | Anokha Daaj | Aslam Daar | Asiya, Sultan Rahi, Durdana, Sabiha Khanam | Punjabi film |
1982 | Wohti Jee | M.J. Rana | Mumtaz, Musarrat Shaheen, Ali Ejaz, Sabiha Khanam | Waheed's last Punjabi film |
1987 | Zalzala | Iqbal Yousuf | Rani, Sudhir, Sultan Rahi, Asif Khan, Ilyas | Last released film of Waheed Murad |
As a cameo
[edit]Waheed Murad appeared in 6 films (3 Urdu and 3 Punjabi) in cameo roles.
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Business |
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1959 | Saathi | AlHamid | Darpan, Neelo, Husna, Talish | Silver Jubilee |
1963 | Baji | S. Suleman | Darpan, Nayyar Sultana, Zeba, Talish | Flop |
1973 | Khushiya | Haidar Choudhary | Habib, Sangeeta, Munawar Zarif, Afzal Khan, Bahar, Ilyas Kashmiri | Silver Jubilee |
1976 | Ajj di taza khabar | Iftikhar Khan | Asiya, Yousuf Khan, Babra Sharif, Mansoor, Nayyar Sultana | ? |
1978 | Begunah | Rangeela | Asia, Aurangzeb, Mussarat Shaheen, Alaudin, Rangeela, Aslam Pervez | ? |
1981 | Parvah nain | Iftikhar Khan | Mumtaz, Yousuf Khan, Kavita, Ali Ejaz, Sabiha | Flop |
As a producer
[edit]Waheed Murad, as a producer, produced 11 films (10 Urdu films & 1 Punjabi film), of which 8 films were black & white and 3 films were colour. Most of these films, including Armaan, were appreciated by film critics. As producer he also achieved a Nigar award in the best producer's category for Armaan.
As a director
[edit]Waheed Murad directed only one film Ishara, which failed to achieve the box office target.
Year | Film | Cast | Business |
---|---|---|---|
1969 | Ishara | Waheed Murad, Deeba, Rozina, Talat Hussain | Silver Jubilee |
As a writer
[edit]Waheed Murad wrote the script for 4 films, two of them were much appreciated by cinemagoers.
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Business |
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1966 | Armaan | Pervez Malik | Waheed Murad, Zeba, Nirala, Rozina, Zahoor Ahmed | Platinum Jubilee |
1967 | Ehsaan | Pervez Malik | Waheed Murad, Zeba, Nirala, Rozina, Ibrahim Nafees, Azad | Golden Jubilee |
1969 | Ishara | Waheed Murad | Waheed Murad, Deeba, Rozina, Talat Hussain | Silver Jubilee |
1985 | Hero | Iqbal Yousuf | Waheed Murad, Babra Sharif, Mumtaz, Adil Murad, Nadeem (as guest star) | Silver Jubilee |
As a singer
[edit]In the film Ishara, Waheed Murad got to sing the popular song Jaisay taisay beet gaya din...[22]
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