Neela Parbat (Urdu: نیلا پربت) is a 1969 Pakistani Urdu film directed by Ahmad Bashir. The cast included Mohammad Ali, Husna, Sofia Bano, Komal, Zareen Panna and Agha Talish.[1][2][3]
Neela Parbat | |
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Directed by | Ahmad Bashir Hafeez Romani |
Written by | Mumtaz Mufti |
Produced by | Ahmad Bashir |
Starring | Mohammad Ali Agha Talish Husna Komal Sofia Bano Kamal Irani Zareen Panna |
Music by | Pia Qadir & Akhtar Hussain |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
It was Pakistan's one of the earliest experimental feature films. It had experimentation by the film director with the Freudian sensual themes which was very unusual for Pakistan at that time.[4] So the film received a 'for adults only' rating. In this film, actress Komal had a really interesting foray into the parallel cinema. She portrayed the sensual play thing for actor Mohammad Ali.[5]
The cast of the film include:[2]
The film was produced by Ahmed Bashir, directed by Ahmad Bashir/Hafeez Romani, and written by Mumtaz Mufti. The crew included:[7]
The film was a flop with only 16 weeks at theaters.[7]