Asiya
Asiya

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Asiya

1957
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English

The first film shot and developed in FDC (Film Development Corporation), Asiya was directed by Fateh Lohani. Focusing on the life of a village belle, the asset of the film was its music, composed by legendary folk artiste Abbasuddin Ahmed (Samar Das and Abdul Ahad also composed numbers for the movie after Abbasuddin's demise during the making of the film). Featuring Sumita Devi, Qazi Khaleque and Shaheed, the film received the prestigious President Award of Pakistan in 1961.

Insights

Director: S. KhalilGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this drama, a young woman named Asiya navigates the complexities of love and societal expectations. The film explores her journey as she faces personal challenges and seeks happiness in a world that often tries to dictate her path. Asiya's resilience and determination are central themes as she strives to find her own voice.

Critical Reception

Asiya (1957) is a classic of Pakistani cinema, often cited for its compelling narrative and strong performances. While detailed critical reviews from its release are scarce, it is generally regarded as a significant film of its era, praised for its social commentary and emotional depth. Audience reception at the time was favorable, cementing its status as a memorable film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant storytelling and emotional resonance.

  • Applauded for its portrayal of a woman's struggle against societal constraints.

  • Recognized for its significant contribution to early Pakistani cinema.

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Fun Fact

Asiya is considered a landmark film in Urdu cinema, known for its groundbreaking portrayal of female agency during its time.

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