
In a critical scene near the film’s denouement, Nazli inserts one of the Sabri brothers’ most popular songs Bhar Do Jholi to accompany a distraught Mohammad Ali, who has gone to a shrine to pray for forgiveness and mercy and the safe return of his Anwar. The music for Bin Badal Barsaat was composed by another woman, Shamim Nazli, sister of playback singer Mala. Like so much else in Pakistan, it comes a pleasant surprise that in a country with such deep prohibitions against women working in the public sphere, and that too in such an industry as the movies, these women were able to martial the resources and withstand the severe social pressure to make so many films. Her last appearance as director came in 1980 with Aap ki Khatir. After Partition, Zeenat produced and directed half a dozen other films beginning with Khula Ja Sim Sim (1959). In this film Sangeeta sticks to acting and dancing and leaves the direction to yet another woman, Zeenat.
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A Karachi actor, Sangeeta got her start in Yeh Aman (1971) but is perhaps best remembered for her work behind the camera as producer and director of such films as Society Girl, Nikah and Muthi Bhar Chawal (Fist Full of Rice). By comparison, Mohammad Ali and Zeba seem to sleep walk through their parts. Sangeeta’s playful enactment of the good-hearted but mistreated dancing girl Gori shows up all the leading big names. Once again, it is some of the music and one performance that save the day. Though this film was a big hit, there is not much to recommend it as far as the storyline, script or acting goes. Eventually, through yet more incredible strokes of luck, tortured confessions and even torture itself, the family is reunited thanks to the efforts of the golden-hearted dancing girl Gori, played by the stunning beauty Sangeeta, and her reformed pickpocket fiance Badhshah (Shahid). The boy, Anwar, goes missing and ends up as a Pakistani Oliver Twist, cutting people’s pockets as part of a gang of beggars and prostitutes led by an obese and lecherous Fagin called Dada (Ilyas Kashmiri).
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Zarina is so upset by her apparent infertility she advises Akbar Ali to find a second wife if the situation continues: “A wife who can’t produce a child is not worth anything.”Ī few months later, Zarina does in fact deliver a healthy boy but through a series of twists of fate, double crosses and colossal misreadings of the tea leaves. Zarina (Zeba) and Judge Akbar Ali (Mohammad Ali) are hopeful that at last they might have a child after several years of trying unsuccessfully.

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Ahmed Kamran, the director of the hit serial Digest Writer, is going to direct this upcoming project and it will be really interesting to see what he has now to offer.īin Badal Barsaat is being produced under the banners of Cinematic Media Productions.Īppraised for his outstanding performances in Ghughi as well as O Rangreza, the rising star and the eldest son of veteran actor Firdous Jamal, Hamza Firdous is all geared up for his new venture.

The drama serial is starring some of the finest names of our drama industry such as Hamza Firdous, Sonia Mishal Azfer Rehman, Saba Faisal, and Khalid Anum.
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A new TV serial, Bin Baadal Barsaat is coming to your screens soon.
