Bahisht (1974 film)

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Bahisht
Urduبہشت
Directed byHassan Tariq
Screenplay byYounis Rahi
Story byRiaz Shahid
Produced byNeelo (credited as Neelo Shahid)
Starring
Music by
Production
company
N.I. Productions
Release date
  • 29 November 1974 (1974-11-29)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Bahisht is a 1974 Pakistani family drama film produced by Neelo and written by Riaz Shahid.

After the censorship that Yeh Aman (1971) faced, Shahid decided to come up with a more basic theme. The post-production work of the film started during the filming of Yeh Aman. During the film's production, Shahid was diagnosed with Cancer and died halfway leaving the film incomplete, and then the film was directed by Hassan Tariq.[1][2]

The music of the film was composed by Rashid Attre and A. Hameed. A. Nayyar made his debut as a playback singer with this film.[3]

The film won 4 Nigar Awards, including the 'Best Film' award for 1974.[4]

Plot

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Khalid and Rehana come across each other in their college, where they fall for each other. After the usual bantering, they get married. Rehana who belongs to an upper-class family unlike Khalid, faces hurdles in the marriage created by Sarkar Maa (Khalid's mother). She compromises and tries to save her married life, until she loses her unborn due to her mother-in-law's cruel behaviour. After the incident, she decides to separate from Khalid and leaves him.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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All lyrics are written by Riaz Shahid, Taslim Fazli; all music is composed by Rashid Attre, A. Hameed[1]

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No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger (s)Length
1."Ek Se Do Ho Jayen Ge" A. HameedRubina Badar[1] 
2."Mein Jo Shair Kabhi Hota" A. HameedMehdi Hassan[1] 
3."Naqab To Hataiye" A. HameedNaseem Begum, Ahmed Rushdi 
4."Yunhi Din Cut Jaye, Yunhi Sham Dhal Jaye" A. HameedRubina Badar, A. Nayyar[3] 
5."Kal Tak Jo Kehte Thay Apna, Aaj Wohi Begaanay Hain[1]"Riaz ShahidA. HameedNoor Jehan 
6."Sitaro, Meri Rataun Ke Saharo" A. HameedNoor Jehan 
7."Hai Raat Raat Bhar Ki" A. HameedNoor Jehan, Mehdi Hassan 
8."Kyun Puchhte Ho, Kaya Tum Se Kahun[1]" Rashid AttreMehdi Hassan 

Release and reception

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The film was released on 29 November 1974.[1]

While reviewing positively, The Statesman said it as "Not a routine film", and praised the writing regarding the themes and staying close to the core plot.[5]

Awards

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Year Award Category Awardee Result Ref.
Nigar Awards Best Film[4] N.I. Productions Won [4][6]
Best Scriptwriter[4] Riaz Shahid
Best Screenplay[4] Riaz Shahid
Best Supporting Actress[4] Nayyar Sultana

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Bahisht (1974 film)". Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  2. ^ Muhammad Suhayb (8 February 2021). "Remembering Neelo and her unchained spirit (film director Riaz Shahid's death in 1972)". Images magazine (Dawn Group of newspapers). Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Famous playback singer A Nayyar passes away (his film debut was with this film Bahisht (1974))". Daily Times newspaper. 12 November 2016. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Pakistan's 'Oscars': The Nigar Awards". The Hot Spot Online Film Reviews website. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  5. ^ Mohammad Owais (7 December 1974). The Statesman. Vol. 20.
  6. ^ Nigar Awards for 1974 film Bahisht. Vol. 26–29. Washington, D.C. 1975.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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