Seema is a Pakistani film directed by S.A. Bukhari. The story writer was Anwar Batalvi and the cinematographer was Raza Mir.[1] The film stars Shamim Ara in the titular role, as a headstrong and possessive lover. It also stars Satosh Kumar, Sultan, Talish and Panna. The music was composed by Master Inayat Hussain.[2]
Seema | |
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Directed by | S.A. Bukhari |
Written by | Anwar Batalvi |
Produced by | Shamim Ashraf Malik |
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Cinematography | Raza Mir |
Music by | Master Inayat Hussain |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Plot
editSeema's father is a heart patient and he decides to marry her with his cardiologist, Masood. Seema who loves Shahid, the famous poet of the country does not want to marry him on his father's wish. Due to her love for him, she succeeds in marrying him. Her possessiveness towards Shahid usually creates problems between her and Shahid. After her pregnancy, Shahid goes to a lonely place to complete the collection of his poetry, to which she thinks that he has gone leaving her behind forever. But after a few days, on his arrival she argues with him and leaves for Masood to asks for aborting her unborn. She goes to Masood's house who tries to convince her to not to abort. He goes to drop her off at her house where Shahid gets caught with an accident due to fire in the house.
Cast
edit- Shamim Ara as Seema
- Santosh Kumar as Shahid
- Sultan[1]
- Talish
- Panna
- Asad Jafri[1]
- Sikandar[1]
- Emi Menuwala
- Nighat Sultana as Begum (cameo)
Music
editAll music is composed by Master Inayat Hussain
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer (s) | Length |
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1. | "Shaam-e-gham Phir Aageyi" | Arif Razmi | Saleem Raza | |
2. | "Aye Meri Jaan-e-ghazal Kyun Na Teri Chahat Karun" | Qateel Shifai | Saleem Raza | |
3. | "Aa Dilbar, Sanam, Tujh Ko Bulayen Hum" | Qateel Shifai | Saleem Raza, Naheed Niazi | |
4. | "Bhool Jao Ge Tum, Kar Ke Waada" | Habib Jalib | Saleem Raza | |
5. | "Sayyan Re, Balma Re, Balma Lage Re" | Tanvir Naqvi | Naheed Niazi | |
6. | "Shama Bhuj Geyi Hai" | Tanvir Naqvi | Saleem Raza |
Awards
editAt annual Nigar Awards, the film won two awards.[3]
Category | Recipient |
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Best Cinematography | Raza Mir |
Best Playback Singer (male) | Saleem Raza |
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Seema". Complete Index to Wold Film (CIWF). Archived from the original on 29 June 2020.
- ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. Vol. 22. Pakistan Herald Publications. 1969.
- ^ "List of Nigar awards from 1957 to 1971". The Hot Spot Online. 17 June 2002. Archived from the original on 3 August 2008.