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Insan Aur Aadmi is a 1970 Pakistan Urdu film directed by shabab kiranwi.The film starred zeba and Mohammad ali in key roles with asiya, talat hussain, aslam parvez and zeenat.[1]
The film tells the story of a beautiful and kind girl who falls deeply in love with a young man studying law. However, her stepmother and her half-sister destroy their love and separate them by despicable means.
Plot
editThe beautiful and kind Sara Banu fell deeply in love with a young man who studied law, Mansoor, but her stepmother and her half-sister destroyed their love and separated them by despicable means. When Mansoor went to study abroad, Sara Banu's sister robbed the letters written by Mansoor to her and refused to reveal his address abroad, and they lost contact. Later, Sara Banu's father owed usury and was forced to pay the debt by the creditor. Her stepmother's nephew, a heinous gambler, paid off the debt for them and threatened to marry her. Her stepmother also tried her best to instigate her father. In order to prevent the family from being driven out of the house by the villain, and because she mistakenly believed that her lover was unfaithful, she agreed with tears. One night after their marriage, the villain lost her money in gambling and lost her as a gambling capital. In the struggle, she escaped from the devil's cave home. On her way to escape, she was saved by a kind-hearted man who was engaged in performing, but her husband, a gambler, shot and killed another gambler. Sara Banu temporarily lived in the home of the kind-hearted man. At that time, she was pregnant with the villain's child, who was also her own flesh and blood. In order to support herself and her child, she looked for a job, but the men she met were all men with bad intentions. She had no choice but to listen to the advice of the kind-hearted man and became a tawaif(courtesan), and lived in the damp and dark society from then on.[2]
Cast
editZeba, Mohammad Ali, Asiya, Aslam Parvez, Zeenat, Talat Hussain (Farooq Jalal), Munawar Zarif, Shahida, Zarqa, Rehan, Nasira, Seema, Asha Posley, Niggo, Meena Chodhary, Farida, Imdad Hussain, M.D. Sheikh, Laddan, Rashid
Crew
editDirector(s) Shabab Keranvi
Producer(s) A. Hameed
Writer(s) Shabab Keranvi, (dialogues: Shatir Ghaznavi)
Musician(s) M. Ashraf
Poet(s) Taslim Fazli, Shabab Keranvi Singer(s) Noorjahan, Mehdi Hassan, Rangeela
Camera Riaz Bukhari
References
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