Iqbal Kashmiri
Iqbal Kashmiri (1942 Lahore - November 15, 2020) was a Lollywood film director. Kashmiri died as a result of kidney disease.[1]
Early life
Kashmiri’s father, Karim Bakhsh, ran a hotel near Delhi Darwaza. His first foray in film was as an extra in the 1954 movie Deewar. Taxi Driver was his first film as a director, in 1970 followed by Babal (1971) and Banarsi (1973).[1]
Filmography
- Musalman (film) 2001
- Ghar Kab Aao Gay 2000
- Ham Khilari Pyar Kay 2000
- Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya 1995
- International Luteray 1994
- Sarfarosh (1989 film)
- Hum Aik Hain, won eight Nigar Awards including Best Film and Best Director[2]
- Choron Ki Baraat won seven Nigar Awards[2]
- Sharif Badmash (1975 film)
- Ziddi (1973 film)
- Black Warrant Rangeeley Jasoos
- Sasta Khoon Mehnga Pani[3]
References
- Lodhi, Adnan (November 16, 2020). "Legendary director Iqbal Kashmiri passes away". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- Ahmed, Shoaib (November 16, 2020). "Celebrated film director Iqbal Kashmiri passes away". Dawn. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
- "Film producer, director Iqbal Kashmiri dies". The International News. November 16, 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
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