Anwar Kamal Pasha


Anwar Kamal Pasha
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was the pioneer in the Pakistan film industry and an early Pakistani film director and producer from Lahore, Pakistan.
He was the son of poet and scholar Hakim Ahmad Shuja and the husband of film actress Shamim Bano.

Life and career

Pasha was a graduate from the Forman Christian College, Lahore, and went on to earn two Master of Arts degrees at the University of the Punjab. He generally scripted, produced and directed his own films, which dealt with such social themes as poverty, love, social strata, suicide, moral decay and death.
Anwar Kamal Pasha trained and introduced many new people to the Pakistan film industry who later made a name for themselves, including film directors M. S. Dar, M. Akram, Altaf Hussain, music directors Master Inayat Hussain and later his younger brother Master Abdullah. He also introduced Pakistani film actors Aslam Pervaiz, Sabiha Khanum, Musarrat Nazir, Nayyar Sultana, Bahar Begum and Rani. He made a total of 24 movies. Anwar Kamal Pasha died on 13 October 1987 at age 62 but left behind a legacy as one of the pioneer producers-directors of Pakistani cinema.

Filmography

Major films by Anwar Kamal Pasha, created between 1949 and the 1980s, are: