Mujhe Chand Chahiye
Mujhe Chand Chahiye (film) |
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Directed by |
Shaan |
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Produced by |
Tanvir Rehman |
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Written by |
Pervez Kalim |
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Starring |
Shaan Noor Moammar Rana |
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Music by |
Raunaq Ali Sajjad Ali |
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Production company |
Riaz Shahid Films |
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Distributed by |
X-one X-Films |
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Release dates |
- 17 March 2000 (2000-03-17)
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Country |
Pakistan |
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Language |
Urdu |
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Mujhe Chand Chahiye (Urdu: مجھے چاند چاہیے) is a Pakistani Urdu film which was released in March 2000. The film was Shaan's second directorial venture and was met with a huge response at the box office. Stars included Moammar Rana, Atiqa Odho, Javed Sheikh and Reema.[1] The movie's story revolved around the life of a divorced woman (Atiqa Odho) and her musician son (Shaan) who falls in love with a model (Noor).
Story summary
Mujhe Chand Chahiye is a romantic lighthearted comedy. Razi (Javed Sheikh) marries a second wife Phool. Maima (Atiqa Odho), his first wife, splits up with him. Soon after Maima goes to Hong Kong and now has a son, Zain (Shaan Shahid), who falls in love with Chand (Noor Bukhari). Chand happens to be Razi's daughter with his second wife. Interestingly Imran (Moammar Rana) is also in love with her.
Cast
Music
Sajjad Ali and his brother Raunaq Ali arranged music for the film and won Nigar Awards for it. Some of this film's better-known tracks include "Kal Shab Main Ne Dekha Chand Jharoke Mein" by Waris Baig, "Tujhey Dekha Tau Yoon Laga", "Jaan Bhi De Doon" and the sensational Punjabi track by Abrar-ul-Haq "Waan Kuttiya". The film's music was composed by the Pakistani pop singer Sajjad Ali.
# | Song | Singer(s) |
1 | "Jaan Bhi Day Doon" | Saima Jehan |
2 | "Tujhe Dekha To Yun Laga" | Tausif Dar |
3 | "Pyar Karta Hoon" | Tausif Dar |
4 | "Pyar Karti Hoon" | Saima Jehan |
5 | "Waan Kuttiya" | Abrar-ul-Haq |
6 | "Kal Shab Main Ne Dekha Chand Jharoke Mein" | Waris Baig |
7 | "Jaan Bhi Day Doon - 2" | Tausif Dar |
8 | "Aag Si Badan Mein Hai" | Shazia Manzoor |
9 | "Jaan e Man Jaane Jaan" | Saima Jehan |
Awards
References
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| Special Awards | 1965–1967 |
- Noor Jehan (1965) (for 1965 war-time national songs)
- Sohail Hashmi (1966) (for film 'Jaan Pehchaan')
- Master Rufi (1966) (for film 'Lori')
- Allauddin (1966) (for film Badnaam)
- Sabiha Khanum (1967) (for film 'Devar Bhabi')
- Anwar Hussain (1967) (for film 'Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah')
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- Kamal (1968) (for film 'Behan Bhai')
- Rani (1968) (for film 'Mera ghar meri jannat')
- Babu Jugnu (1968) (for film Mera ghar meri jannat)
- Shabnam (1969) (for film Andaleeb)
- A. J. Kardar (1969) (for film 'Qasam us waqt ki')
- Habib Wali Mohammad (1970) (for singing 'Aashian jal gaya')
- Ajmal (1970) (for film 'Heer Ranjha')
- Deeba (1970) (for film 'Sajna Door Daya')
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- Roohi Bano (1976) (for film 'Insaan aur Farishta')
- Sangeeta (1976) (for film 'Society Girl')
- Alamgir (1977) (for singing in Aaina)
- Shahzeb (1977) (for film Aaina)
- Mumtaz (1978) (for film 'Haider Ali')
- Ghulam Mohiuddin (1978) (for film 'Mutthi bhar chaawal')
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| 1979–1983 |
- Ashar (1979) (for film 'Aag')
- Nazir Chan (1979) (for film 'Miss Hong Kong')
- Diana Kristina (1980) (for film 'Bandish')
- Faisal Rehman (1980) (for film 'Nahin abhi nahin')
- Master Khurram (1981) (for film 'Qurbani')
- Rangeela (1982) (for film 'Naukar tay malik')
- Master Shahbaz (1983) (for film 'Kabhi alvida na kehna')
- Sangeeta (1983) (for film 'Sona Chandi')
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| For 30 Years of Excellence | |
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| Millennium Award | |
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| Ilyas Rashidi Gold Medal | |
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| Lifetime Achievement Award | |
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