Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa
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Directed by | Jawed Sheikh |
Written by | Babar Kashmiri Agha Hasan Imtisal |
Produced by | Akbar Khan |
Starring | Babar Ali Veena Malik Moammar Rana Sana Javed Sheikh Saleem Sheikh |
Cinematography | Waqar Bokhari |
Edited by | William Watts |
Music by | Amjad Bobby |
Production company | Sonic Enterprises |
Distributed by | Sadaf Entertainment Sony Pictures Entertainment |
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Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Box office | Rs. 13 crore (US$450,000) |
Yeh Dil Aap ka Huwa (Urdu: یہ دِل آپ کا ہوا, lit. 'This heart is yours') is a 2002 Lollywood Urdu film starring Sana, Moammar Rana and Saleem Sheikh among others. It was directed by Jawed Sheikh and ran successfully in theaters across Pakistan. The film's soundtrack is composed by Amjad Bobby.[1][2]
The film won 8 Nigar Awards in 2002.[3]
Synopsis
[edit]The film revolves around the romance of Moammar Rana, a young Pakistani living in Switzerland who has unidentified yearnings for eastern culture, and Sana.
Release
[edit]Internationally, the film was also released in London and the United States,[1] making it the first Pakistani film to be released in Europe and North America.
Distribution
[edit]The distribution rights of the movie were acquired by Sony Entertainment.
Home Media
[edit]The DVD of the movie was released by Sadaf Entertainment and Sony Home Entertainment. The international television rights of the movie were syndicated between Sony Max and Geo TV.
Cast
[edit]- Moammar Rana as Falak[1][3]
- Sana as Sitara[3]
- Saleem Sheikh as Chaand
- Javed Sheikh as Jamal[3]
- Badar Khalil
- Veena Malik as Pinki
- Babar Ali as Zargul
- Zoha
- Ismail Tara
- Shafqat Cheema as Inspector
Soundtrack
[edit]The music is composed by Amjad Bobby who produced many hit film songs for 2002.
# | Song | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Tum Miley Jab Se" | Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
2 | "Woh Ladki Hai" | Sonu Nigam |
3 | "Falak Se Sitara" | Sonu Nigam, Kavita Krishnamurthy |
4 | "Woh Ladki Hai-2" | Kumar Sanu |
5 | "Dil Ko Dildar Mila" | Kavita Krishnamurthy |
6 | "Ghar Ke Andar" | Shiri |
7 | "Pehle To Kabhi Kabhi Gham Ta" | Raheem Shah |
The music rights of the movie were syndicated between Sony Cassettes and Oriental Star Agencies Ltd.
Awards
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
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2002 | Nigar Awards | Best Film[3] | Akbar Khan | Won |
Best Director[3] | Javed Sheikh | |||
Best Script Writer | Babar Kashmiri | |||
Best Actor | Moammar Rana[3] | |||
Best Actress | Sana[3] | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Saleem Sheikh | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Veena Malik | |||
Best Musician | Amjad Bobby |
Lux Style Awards
[edit]Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2nd Lux Style Awards | Best Film | Yeh Dil Aap Ka Hua | Won |
Best Film Actor | Moammar Rana | Won | |
Saleem Sheikh | Nominated | ||
Best Film Actress | Sana Fakhar | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Ashraf, Syed Firdaus (10 April 2004). "Don't call me Akshay Kumar! (says Pakistani actor Moammar Rana)". Rediff India Abroad website. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ^ Dil Aap Ka Huwa (2002 film) - film review on The Guardian (newspaper) Published 15 December 2002, Retrieved 29 March 2021
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa (2002 film) won 8 Nigar Awards (scroll down to read 2002 Awards)". The Hot Spot Online Film Reviews website. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2022.