You should know the Pashto film history, though Yousaf Khan Sherbano was a nice movie but it is not THE FIRST PASHTO movie,The first Pashto film was made in 1939. Its name was ‘Laila Majnoon’. The film was released in 1942 and the people not only watched it in Peshawar but in Quetta and Kolkata (Calcutta, India) as well. The film's director was Mir Hamza Shinwari, while the composer of the film was Abdul Kareem. The heroine of Laila Majnoon was Habib Jan and the hero was Rafiqe Ghaznawi. The Pashto second film was made after quite a long time during the 1960s. Its story was a translation of an Urdu film named, ‘Nai Kiran’ (Urdu) which translates to "new ray". The dialogues of the film were written by Mir Hamza Shinwari. It was displayed at Novelty Cinema, Peshawar. The third Pashto film to be produced was called, ‘Tiga’ by Mir Hamza Shinwari in 1963. The film's hero was Umer Daraz, while Ludeel was the film's cameraman. Due to the success of the film in 1968 a film, ‘Yakka Yousaf Khan’ was released. The heroine of the film was Ghazali while the hero was Rab Nawaz. This film was inaugurated by Urdu film star, Rangeela. From 1960 to the 80s Pashto film enjoyed its great times. Its standard was on no grounds less than that of Urdu films till mid 70s and even 80s. If there were Waheed Murad, Nadim and Mohammad Ali in Lollywood (Urdu films), so Badar Munir, Asif Khan and many others were the chocolate heroes of the Pashto film industry. During these days cinema was the most effective way to communicate with the people as the standard of the movies were very good. Till mid 80s films were made on almost every subject and the people really loved to watch Pashto movies in cinema. So Pashto films played a great role in development of NWFP as though cinema used to situate only in the urban areas of NWFP, but people from far flung areas came to cities like Peshawar, Mardan, and Mingora etc to watch films. Now though the standard of the Pashto film has fallen very much, but the youths, especially the rural people still love to go to the cinema. you must know all these facts
Your information is absolutely correct sir, Yousaf khan sherbano can be described as the first massively successful film of the Pashto language, I wish someone would start making good films again in Pashto as UA-cam with its monetary policy could be a very good alternative to the already obsolete medium of cinema
ڈیرہ خکلے زبردست خبریں اوکڑے
Applauds for Aziz Tabassum for making quality classic films like yousaf khan Sher Bano Etc and quetting when vulgarity started
Nice interview
Dear zabardasta interview da ho da side music te hatam ka da aziz tabbasum pa habaro sam sarey na poheegi
Only Imran khan
یہ عزیز تبسم صاحب کے نہایت پرانی انٹرویوں ھے ۔
Dear Brother
Laila Majnoon was made in India before partition ( 1947 )
And after an unsuccessful of this movie no body tried to make another movies
Aziz
Why not start documentary type of films
Very good interwiev
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You should know the Pashto film history, though Yousaf Khan Sherbano was a nice movie but it is not THE FIRST PASHTO movie,The first Pashto film was made in 1939. Its name was ‘Laila Majnoon’. The film was released in 1942 and the people not only watched it in Peshawar but in Quetta and Kolkata (Calcutta, India) as well. The film's director was Mir Hamza Shinwari, while the composer of the film was Abdul Kareem. The heroine of Laila Majnoon was Habib Jan and the hero was Rafiqe Ghaznawi.
The Pashto second film was made after quite a long time during the 1960s. Its story was a translation of an Urdu film named, ‘Nai Kiran’ (Urdu) which translates to "new ray". The dialogues of the film were written by Mir Hamza Shinwari. It was displayed at Novelty Cinema, Peshawar.
The third Pashto film to be produced was called, ‘Tiga’ by Mir Hamza Shinwari in 1963. The film's hero was Umer Daraz, while Ludeel was the film's cameraman. Due to the success of the film in 1968 a film, ‘Yakka Yousaf Khan’ was released. The heroine of the film was Ghazali while the hero was Rab Nawaz. This film was inaugurated by Urdu film star, Rangeela. From 1960 to the 80s Pashto film enjoyed its great times. Its standard was on no grounds less than that of Urdu films till mid 70s and even 80s. If there were Waheed Murad, Nadim and Mohammad Ali in Lollywood (Urdu films), so Badar Munir, Asif Khan and many others were the chocolate heroes of the Pashto film industry.
During these days cinema was the most effective way to communicate with the people as the standard of the movies were very good. Till mid 80s films were made on almost every subject and the people really loved to watch Pashto movies in cinema. So Pashto films played a great role in development of NWFP as though cinema used to situate only in the urban areas of NWFP, but people from far flung areas came to cities like Peshawar, Mardan, and Mingora etc to watch films. Now though the standard of the Pashto film has fallen very much, but the youths, especially the rural people still love to go to the cinema. you must know all these facts
Your information is absolutely correct sir, Yousaf khan sherbano can be described as the first massively successful film of the Pashto language, I wish someone would start making good films again in Pashto as UA-cam with its monetary policy could be a very good alternative to the already obsolete medium of cinema
@@bilalqureshi7232 Thanks sir
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Pashto culture and images showing now to people's very negatively
Voice quality is not up to Mark
Pushtoon ko tabahi ky moojed.
Da music sau zrurat woo 😡😡
Did he do something for Deen .
poor audio quality, background music not needed
back ground music ki kiya zarorat hi-sara maza kharab kar diya
ستا فلمونو کے گندہ گیری نوہ خو اولین پشتو ہاٹ فلم ھم عزیز تبسم ارمان جوڑ کڑے دے
آگر ھو سکے تو مہربانی ہوگی کہ مجھے عزیز صاحب کا رابطہ نمبر دے مجھے اس اعظیم انسان کی دعوت کرنی ھے پلس احسان مند رھونگا ۔
He is living in America
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