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Mirza Sahiban
The movie revolves around a young mischievous boy named Mirza who is sent away to his uncle's home for further studies. Mirza is passionate about archery and is an expert at it. He starts living with his uncle where he meets his uncle's daughter Sahiban.
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Plot Summary
Based on the tragic Punjabi folk tale, Mirza Sahiban tells the story of Mirza, a valiant warrior, and Sahiban, a princess from a rival clan. Their forbidden love defies societal norms and family feuds, leading them to elope. However, their escape is fraught with peril as Sahiban's brothers pursue them relentlessly.
Critical Reception
Mirza Sahiban was a significant film in early Pakistani cinema, celebrated for its musical score and star power, particularly Noor Jehan's performance and singing. It resonated with audiences for its adaptation of a beloved folk legend, though critical reviews often focused on its melodrama and traditional narrative structure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its memorable musical numbers and the iconic performances of its lead actors.
Often cited as a classic example of the romantic tragedy genre in South Asian cinema.
Appreciated for bringing a popular Punjabi folklore to the screen with grandeur.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but it is generally remembered fondly for its music and romantic storyline.
Fun Fact
The film features the legendary singer and actress Noor Jehan in a pivotal role, showcasing her dual talents in acting and playback singing.
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