Mahnoor

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Mahnoor
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GenreRomance
Musical
Drama
Written byZafar Mairaj
Directed byAdnan Wai Qureshi
StarringSavera Nadeem
Sara Loren
Ayub Khoso
Sohail Asghar
Kamran Jillani
Akbar Subhani
Afshan Qureshi.
Theme music composerJaved Allahditta
Opening themeAnkhon K Ratjago by Mehnaz
ComposerMohsin Allah Dittah
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languagesUrdu
Hindi
with English translations
Production
Executive producerRaheel Rao (Geo TV)
ProducersKamran Qureshi
Nadeem J. (Geo TV)
Production locationsKarachi, Pakistan
CinematographyNaeem Ahmad
EditorImran Wai Qureshi
Running time102 minutes
Original release
NetworkGEO TV UK, USA & Pakistan
Release2004 (2004)

Mahnoor (Urdu: ماه نور) is a Pakistani musical film directed by Adnan Wai Qureshi, written by Zafar Mairaj and produced by Kamran Qureshi and Nadeem J.

It is a story of a young girl, who was brought up in prostitution business area of town and was taught to dance and sing. She was famous for her voice and beauty. One day she went outside the barn to dance at a birthday party and there after watching the bond of a mother and child, she wished to become a mother.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

Kajal (Savera Nadeem), a famous professional eastern classical singer and dancer was invited to a birthday party to perform. She observed the feeling of a mother for a child and wished to become a mother.

Kajal's foster mother (Afshan Qureshi) didn't want her to have a baby, but she insisted and in the end the mother made a deal with Sikandar Ali Khan (Ayub Khoso) and decided to sell her virginity to start prostitution.

Her musician, Wafa (Sohail Asghar), told Kajal about her mother's plan and they both ran away leaving the barn in the dark. They moved to another city, got married and started their new life. After some time they had a baby girl, whom they named Mahnoor (moonlight) as they thought she came into the world to enlighten their life.

Mahnoor (Sara Loren) liked a boy Rohail (Kamran Jillani) who loved her very much and wanted to marry her. But the mother wanted her to study as much as she could. The girl shared her feelings with her father who supported her and convinced his wife.

Mahnoor won first prize in a college singing function and was approached by a music company but her mother didn't give her permission. On Mahnoor's refusal, the owner of the music company (Hassan Shaheed Mirza) asked Mahnoor, why her mother didn't like her singing when she herself was very famous for her own singing? Mahnoor who was not aware of her parents' past was little surprised by this news.

The college function story covered by the newspaper and Firdos Bai tracked them through that news. Firdos Bai demanded Kajal to give Mahnoor for prostitution and singing at her business place to compensate for the loss she had due to Kajal and Wafa's leaving the barn.

Her father shared the whole story of their past with Mahnoor. Kajal was not prepared to let her daughter go to that place where she left once. Rather she preferred to go herself with Firdos Bai. Mahnoor after knowing the truth about her parents, helped them along with her fiancé. They ordered Firdos and her pimp Gullo (Akbar Subhani) to leave the house or they will contact police and saved her mother.[3][4]

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

External videos
video icon Trailer of Mahnoor

There are four situational songs in this serial. Qawwali and music videos were recorded on original locations. The songs were composed by Javed and Mohsin Allahditta, lyricists was M Nasir and Choreography by Farukh Darbar.

Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ankhon k Ratjago[5]"Mehnaz5:45
2."Sargam Me Sur[6]"Saima Iqbal02:20
3."Dil Ke Sada[7]"Mohsin Allah Dittah5:44
4."Sab Chor K"Iqbal Shad Qawal3:50

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Plot Summary". IMDb. Mahnoor. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Adnan Wai Qureshi". VIDPK. Profile. Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Mahnoor". Official website. Evergreen. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Mahnoor film". with English subtitles. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Song: Ankhon k Ratjago". Mahnoor. Vimeo. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Song: Sargam Me Sur". Mahnoor. Vimeo. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  7. ^ "Song: Dil Ke Sada". Mahnoor. Vimeo. Retrieved 25 June 2015.

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