
"Gul Bakawli" (released on October 27th) was the first Pakistani B/W film with colour songs, filmed by M. The only film by Santosh Kumar as producer and director and hero. Madam Noor Jehan, Naseem Begum, Mala, Zarif Husna, Akmal, Laila, Zarif, Nazar, Naghma (as extra), Mazhar Shah Naheed Niazi, Inayat Hussain Bhatti, Fazal Hussainĭillan dian mailian ne Chann jeyan surtan Bukhari for these additional info)īahar, Aslam Pervez, Nazar, Nighat, Zarif

Qateel Shifai was also signed for the movie and his name is displayed in title of the movie as well, but according to info provided by Khwaja Khurshid Anwar Trust all songs were penned by Tanvir Naqvi. Naach naach Parwaney, jab tak Shama jaleyĪ Mahlaqa, a jan-e-wafa, kyun aaj hay too Sallu alai-e-wa-alle-i, jo na hota tera jamal hi Zubaida Khanum, Naheed Niazi and Iqbal Bano Sabiha Khanum, Habib, Kemal, Nayyar Sultana, Neelo, Nasreen, Zeenat, Reekha, Naeem Hashmi, Sawan, Ilyas Kashmiri and Shahnawaz as Mehmood Gaznavi The film story was about the Great Afghan Conqueror Mehmood Ghaznavi (971-1030) (played by Shahnawaz) and his "servant" and the Governor of Lahore Ayaz (played by Habib). Tujhe pyar aye kisi peh kab, tera jo sittam. Sabiha, Aslam Pervez, Nayyar Sultana, Talish. Kahin do Dil jo mil jate, bigarta keya zamane ka Hum ne jo Phool chnne, woh Dil mein chubhe Nayyar Sultana, Darpan, Shamim Ara, Bahar, Aslam Pervez

His last released film was "Jamalo" in 1962. He appeared in all four Punjabi films released in this year. Top class comedian Zarif died by heart attack on October 30.
