Clerk is a Pakistani film directed by Khalil Kaiser, who also played the titular role of a poor clerk tired of his economic condition and hectic daily routine. It marked his only appearance as an actor.[1] It also stats Musarrat Nazir and Ratan Kumar in important roles. The story was written by Younis Rahi with dialogues by Riaz Shahid. Safdar Hussain was the music composer.
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Directed by | Khalil Kaiser |
Written by | Younis Rahi |
Screenplay by | Riaz Shahid |
Produced by | Wazir Ali |
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Music by | Safdar Hussain |
Production company | Films Hayat |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
The film belonged to the genre of art house.[2] It was a commercial failure but was acclaimed critically.[3] The film was included among the films of 1959–1961 which were meant not to generate money alone.[4]
Plot
editAnwar works day and night as a clerk in an office to make both ends meet. He lives a hard life with her faint mother. His tensions increase when her beloved one Shamim marries a rich man, the owner of his office. To lessen the difficulties of his peon, he himself marries his sister when her previous engagement breaks off. Due to his hectic work routine, he first doesn't pay attention to his wife Najma but upon realising it, he apologizes to her. They mutually consummate their marriage, resulting in the birth of two children. The children's birth further increases the pressure on him to earn more. At their school-going age, he becomes unable to pay their school fee due to his low income. He eventually decides to steal it from the office but is caught red-handed and jailed. His brother-in-law Amjad also is jailed when he tries to pick a pocket to pay the fees of his nephews. Due to poverty in the house, Najma then takes her children to admit them to an orphanage where the orphanage's owner (Anwar's office owner and Shamim's husband) offers to get her a job and calls her at her house. There, he tries to assault her but is saved by Amjad, who just reaches there in search of Najma after leaving the cell. Amjad is hanged for the crime of his murder and all of his wealth goes to his wife, Shamim. Upon discovering that his husband was killed by Anwar's brother-in-law, she helps Najma as she escapes an abusive marriage. Anwar is released from jail and Najma takes her children back from the orphanage. Shamim establishes schools for the children of the poor only and Najma and Anwar help her in this mission.
Cast
edit- Khalil Qaiser as Anwar
- Musarrat Nazir as Najma
- Ratan Kumar as Amjad
- Laila as Shamim
- Salma Mumtaz
- Baby Najmi
- Master Mushtaq
- Saqi
Soundtrack
editThe music director of the film's soundtrack was Safdar Hussain, and the lyrics were written by Qateel Shifai and Ahmad Rahi.
Track list
edit# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | Bhatak Rahe Hain Hum Jahan | Saleem Raza |
2 | Baki Sab Khariat Hai | Saleem Raza, Sain Akhtar & chorus |
3 | Kyun Jagate Ho Mere Seenay Mein Armano Ko | Naheed Niazi |
4 | So Ja, So Ja, Dard Bharay Dil | Safdar Hussain, Naheed Niazi |
5 | Koi Kisi Ko Jalata Hai, Koi Jalta Hai | Munir Hussain |
References
edit- ^ "فلمی و ادبی شخصیات کے سکینڈلز۔۔۔ قسط نمبر119". Daily Pakistan. 13 June 2017.
- ^ Zubeida Mustafa, ed. (2001). The South Asian Century, 1900-1999. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195795868.
- ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 90. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
- ^ Cinema the World Over, Volumes 1-3. Madison, Wisconsin: K. S. Hosain. 1975. p. 27.