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'''''Tees Maar Khan''''' (1963) is a [[Pakistani]] [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] [[film]] which stars Shirin, [[Allauddin (Pakistani actor)|Allauddin]] and Sawan in the lead roles.<ref name=citwf/>
'''''Tees Maar Khan''''' (1963) is a [[Pakistani]] [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] [[film]] which stars Shirin, [[Allauddin (Pakistani actor)|Allauddin]] and Sawan in the lead roles.<ref name=pakmag>{{cite web|url=http://pakfilms.net/movies/details.php?pid=343 |title=Tees Maar Khan (1963 film)|website=Pakistan Film Magazine website|archive-date=15 June 2017|access-date=14 July 2022|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170615130505/http://pakfilms.net/movies/details.php?pid=343}}</ref><ref name=citwf/>
The title of Tees Maar Khan actually refers to the '''6th [[Nizam]]''' of [[Hyderabad]]- [[Mir Mahbub Ali Khan]], who being a skilled huntsman, had killed 33 [[Tigers]] during his lifetime and was given the title "Tees Maar Khan".<ref>[https://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india/hyderabad-remembers-mahbub-ali-pasha-1.1889879 Hyderabad remembers Mahbub Ali Pasha] Gulf News (newspaper), Published 2 September 2016, Retrieved 8 August 2018</ref>


==Production==
==Production==
Alauddin was introduced as a hero for the first time. It was the debut [[film]] of actress Shirin and Haider Chaudhry's directorial debut.<ref name=pakmag/><ref name=citwf/>

Alauddin was introduced as a hero for the first time. It was the debut [[film]] of Shirin. It was the first film of the director Haider Chaudhry.<ref name=pakmag/>


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Allauddin (Pakistani actor)|Allauddin]]
*[[Allauddin (Pakistani actor)|Allauddin]]<ref name=pakmag/><ref name=citwf/>
*Shirin
*Shirin<ref name=citwf/>
*Sawan
*Sawan
*Zeenat
*Zeenat
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*ChunChun
*ChunChun
*Zahoor
*Zahoor
*[[M. Ajmal]]
*[[M. Ajmal]]<ref name=pakmag/>


==Music==
==Music==
The composers of the music of this film were Manzoor Ashraf (two musicians named Master Manzoor and M. Ashraf). M. Ashraf later separated from Master Manzoor in the late 1960s, went solo and became quite a popular film music director in Pakistan until his death in 2007. The songs are sung by [[Naseem Begum]], Nazir Begum, [[Ahmad Rushdi]], [[Shaukat Ali]].
The composers of the music of this film were Manzoor Ashraf (two musicians named Master Manzoor and M. Ashraf). M. Ashraf later separated from Master Manzoor in the late 1960s, went solo and became quite a popular film music director in Pakistan until his death in 2007. The film songs are sung by [[Naseem Begum]], Nazir Begum, [[Ahmad Rushdi]], [[Shaukat Ali]].

*"Nimbuan da jora assan bage wichun toria" Nazir Begum
*"Nimbuan da jora assan bage wichun toria" Nazir Begum<ref name=pakmag/>
*"Pyar bina nain milde naan"... Nazir Begum
*"Pyar bina nain milde naan"... Nazir Begum
*"Ni main noukar toon sarkar" ... Ahmad Rushdi, Nazir Begum
*"Ni main noukar toon sarkar" ... Ahmad Rushdi, Nazir Begum<ref name=pakmag/>
*Pagri sanbhal Chora... [[Shaukat Ali]], Nazir Begum
*Pagri sanbhal Chora... [[Shaukat Ali]], Nazir Begum
* "We Channa tenoo teri Jatti da salam aey".. Naseem Begum
* "We Channa tenoo teri Jatti da salam aey".. Naseem Begum
* "Meri Jhanjhar chhan chhan chhanke".. Naseem Begum<ref name=pakmag>[http://pakmag.net/film/db/details.php?pid=343 Film 'Tees Maar Khan' (1963) on pakmag.net website] Retrieved 8 August 2018</ref>
* "Meri Jhanjhar chhan chhan chhanke".. [[Naseem Begum]]<ref name=pakmag/>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*{{IMDb title|1296444|Tees Maar Khan (1963 film)}}


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Latest revision as of 12:12, 4 September 2024

Tees Maar Khan
Directed byHaider Chaudhry[1]
Produced byShabab Keranvi
StarringAllauddin
Shirin
Sawan
Asif Jah[1]
Music byM. Ashraf
Production
company
Shabab Productions
Distributed byShabab Productions
Release date
  • August 30, 1963 (1963-08-30)[1][2]
CountryPakistan
LanguagePunjabi

Tees Maar Khan (1963) is a Pakistani Punjabi film which stars Shirin, Allauddin and Sawan in the lead roles.[2][1]

Production

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Alauddin was introduced as a hero for the first time. It was the debut film of actress Shirin and Haider Chaudhry's directorial debut.[2][1]

Cast

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Music

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The composers of the music of this film were Manzoor Ashraf (two musicians named Master Manzoor and M. Ashraf). M. Ashraf later separated from Master Manzoor in the late 1960s, went solo and became quite a popular film music director in Pakistan until his death in 2007. The film songs are sung by Naseem Begum, Nazir Begum, Ahmad Rushdi, Shaukat Ali.

  • "Nimbuan da jora assan bage wichun toria" Nazir Begum[2]
  • "Pyar bina nain milde naan"... Nazir Begum
  • "Ni main noukar toon sarkar" ... Ahmad Rushdi, Nazir Begum[2]
  • Pagri sanbhal Chora... Shaukat Ali, Nazir Begum
  • "We Channa tenoo teri Jatti da salam aey".. Naseem Begum
  • "Meri Jhanjhar chhan chhan chhanke".. Naseem Begum[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "'Tees Maar Khan' (1963 film)". Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Archived from the original on 18 February 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Tees Maar Khan (1963 film)". Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 15 June 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
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